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The Sacred and the Profane
Arcanta
The Sacred and the Profane
Genres: Alternative Rock, New Age
 
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The Sacred and the Profane, Arcanta's highly anticipated new album, exceeds all expectations. Mysteriously, majestic and intense, the music at once deeply personal and transcendently universal. Wordless hymns blend with ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Arcanta
Title: The Sacred and the Profane
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: WTII Records
Original Release Date: 6/19/2001
Release Date: 6/19/2001
Album Type: Super Audio CD - DSD
Genres: Alternative Rock, New Age
Style: Meditation
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 801676000420

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The Sacred and the Profane, Arcanta's highly anticipated new album, exceeds all expectations. Mysteriously, majestic and intense, the music at once deeply personal and transcendently universal. Wordless hymns blend with Sanskrit chants to create an experience rarely found in music today. From the haunting "Remembrance" to the exhilarating rhythms of "The Magdalen," Arcanta engages the listener in ways uniquely beautiful and strange, primal and profound? evoking the sacred and profane.
 

CD Reviews

Inspired
Allen Kratzer | Auburn, AL United States | 03/04/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

""The Sacred and The Profane" is a magnificently done musical work. I am a free-lance sculptor and illustrator, and am always playing music when I create a piece. Arcanta, was lent to my by a
friend because he found it so inspiring to listen to while doing Art. I have really enjoyed Mr. Thomas Carlyle Ayres vocals on this CD. I think his interpretation of spirtituality is so poignant that this creates the inspiration in other visual type persons.
Mark Cofield
Auburn, Alabama"
Shimmering
Gabriel Pasquale | Boston, MA USA | 03/11/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The second full length from Arcanta, "The Sacred and the Profane," shimmers with a warm, magnificent, and powerful light. This recording is simply beautiful--but one must listen to it to fully understand. The voice of Thomas-Carlyle Ayres is not only Arcanta's blood line, but once heard, truely inescapable. The songs, like Arcanta's previous releases, are timeless and reflective, but this time around they more joyous--a celebration, if you will. Just listen, the music will take you over. Feel the warm loving hand touch your face when listening to "No Hope, No Fear," or close your eyes while listening to "The light of Setting Suns" and see the most breathtaking imgaes of the falling day imagined. Beautiful. Heavenly. Earthly. Erotic. Spiritual. Soothing. Timeless."
Paradise Regained!
Allen Kratzer | Auburn, AL United States | 03/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"'Arcanta's' piece, "The Sacred and The Profane" is intoxicatingly beautiful. So powerful is Thomas-Carlyle Ayres' voice that the listener is transported to a holy area of sound.
For me personally, being a Scientist and an Artist, I have found
'Arcanta' to represent a complete Renaissance in musical styles.
Thomas' vocals are provocative and completely instrumental; although his troupe makes use of guitars, zithers, and keyboard.
Each arrangement (some in Latin and Spanish) is delivered with such amazing sincerity. This characteristic is so unique that 'Arcanta' is truly the future of musical style. I use this description because of the peace that overwhelms the listener, and leaves one with hope and a renewed sense of beauty. I have found new inspiration for my artwork through Thomas' music; he has suceeded in connecting with me spiritually and professionally through his music. I cannot recommend "Arcanta" more highly. Simply Astounding!
Allen Kratzer
Auburn, Alabama, USA"