SPIRITUAL - Xtreme Music
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Interview: September 12th 2007 Buckinghamshire, England, United<br />
Kingdom<br />
Photo: Joel McIver / JoelMcIver.co.uk<br />
MELECHESH are a Mesopotamian black-metal<br />
band originally from Jerusalem, Israel, but now<br />
based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. “As<br />
Jerusalem Burns… Al’Intisar” (1996) was available<br />
from Breath Of Night Records, “Djinn” (2001), and<br />
“Sphynx” (2003) are both available from Osmose<br />
Productions, “The Ziggurat Scrolls [EP]” (2004) is available from<br />
Profound Lore Records, “Emissaries” (2006) is available from Osmose<br />
Productions, and “The Epigenesis” (2010) is available from Nuclear<br />
Blast Records.<br />
website: www.melechesh.com<br />
Interview (Ashmedi): November 30th 2007 Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />
Photo: Melechesh / Melechesh.com<br />
CYRIL MORIN is a film composer, musician, and<br />
producer from Paris, France. He has scored over<br />
sixty soundtracks, including spirituality-related film<br />
soundtracks for short film “The Khajuraho” (1993),<br />
critically acclaimed movie “Samsara” (2002),<br />
international documentary “Ayurveda: Art Of Being”<br />
(2004), and “Valley Of Flowers” (2007) all directed by Pan Nalin,<br />
short film “Kaal” (1996), and “Speaking Tree” (2007) both directed<br />
by Natasha de Betak, and feature documentary “Unmistaken Child”<br />
(2008) directed by Nati Baratz. Cyril Morin has also arranged<br />
orchestration for many artists including Madonna’s “Paradise (Not<br />
For Me)” from her album “<strong>Music</strong>” (2000), working with multi-platinum<br />
French rapper Kerry James, composing and producing albums on<br />
Indian singer Vidya Rao’s “Song for Shunyata” (2008), and U.S. triphop<br />
artist Zera Vaughan’s “The New Seed” (2009). As a solo artist,<br />
Cyril Morin’s “Contemporary Moments” (2010) and “The Evolutionist”<br />
(2010) are both available from Massive <strong>Music</strong>. Cyril Morin’s<br />
international success has been recognized with several awards from<br />
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