Radio Ixtlan
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| Radio Ixtlan | ||||
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| Studio album by Ewigkeit | ||||
| Released | 2004 | |||
| Recorded | 2003 | |||
| Genre | Experimental, Electronic, Death metal | |||
| Length | 39:00 | |||
| Label | Earache Records | |||
| Producer | James Fogarty | |||
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Radio Ixtlan is the fourth studio album by the British experimental extreme music project Ewigkeit. It is a concept album based on the concept of the journey of the soul, examining psychological, parapsychological and mythological themes.
[edit] Further reading list
The album has a small recommended 'further reading' list:
- David Icke - And The Truth Shall Set You Free
- Adrian Gilbert & Maurice Cotterell - The Mayan Prophecies
- Maurice Cotterell - The Super Gods
- Carlos Castaneda - Journey to Ixtlan, The Teachings of Don Juan, Tales of Power, A Separate Reality.
- Eric Von Daniken - Chariots of the Gods, Gold of the Gods
[edit] Track listing
- About Time ( – 02:45)
- Esc. ( – 03:26)
- PowerPlant ( – 04:27)
- Journey to IXTLAN ( – 09:12)
- Live at Palenque 2012 ( – 02:22)
- Conquer the Fear ( – 03:49)
- Platonic Verses ( – 03:16)
- Strange Volk ( – 04:43)
- The New Way ( – 05:00)