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Unearthed
E.S. Posthumus
Unearthed
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
 
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The songs on "Unearthed" pay homage to ancient cultures with their titles (Cuzco, Pompeii, Harrapa, and Ebia), yet they are as contemporary as Deep Forest and Enigma and attract the same kind of fan. The music is at one m...  more »

     
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All Artists: E.S. Posthumus
Title: Unearthed
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: 33rd Street
Release Date: 5/3/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
Style: Electronica
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 807207003021

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The songs on "Unearthed" pay homage to ancient cultures with their titles (Cuzco, Pompeii, Harrapa, and Ebia), yet they are as contemporary as Deep Forest and Enigma and attract the same kind of fan. The music is at one moment dark and choral and at another light and airy; one moment you're in Greece and then in Ireland or South America. It's a film score, clearly cinematic, but there's no movie - rather there are the dozens of movies and movie trailers in which the music has appreaed. If you've watched Six Feet Under, the NFL or the US Open, you've heard their music. If you watch CBS's hit series "Cold Case" on Sunday nights, you've heard one of the most extraordinary theme songs ever, and it's the track "Nara". If you are even an occasional filmgoer, you've heard the music on "UNEARTHED"

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My Life's Soundtrack
J. N. Gillespie | Chicago, IL USA | 12/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This was very helpful. I love all kinds of music. This reviews reminds me of how I felt the first time I heard "Unearthed". On my, it took me so long to find who made the song, let me tell you how I found it.

I was watching a dvd, and I usally skip dvd previews, if I want to see a preview I will go to the movie theater. But this one day I was watching a movie trailer, it turned out to be "Unfaithful". The music started off with Moby, whom I love, but then, the dramatic turn came in a "Nara" came on, I was transended, or let my body, I floated around the world, I have never heard something so emotionally charged, and powerful before. I was like the perfect blend of all my music put together right there. I searched high and low for information on the song. I wore out that part of the dvd, listening to that portion of the trailer. So then one day, I discovered a soundtrack website, that kept track of movie preview music. They stated, Moby was the first song and "Nara by E.S. Posthumus was the second. So I have to go outside of my neighborhood to find music I like, I went to every music store in Chicago, no one knew what I was talking about. Now, I don't remember where I got it from, but one day I had it, I had got a reference from the Greek CD shop, the owner told me to contact this one man who might know, low and behold the kind man had and was willing to sell it to me, that is how I got my copy of E.S. Posthumus, and it is the best CD EVER. It has now become a permanent part of my life's soundtrack. Thanks, for this review, I will have to get this today."
Wonderful CD
Maxie Rose | 01/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I originally brought this CD for one song. ( I don't usually do this ). Wow, am I glad I did. This is a beautiful CD. I have listen to this over and over again."