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Fritz Heede : Mystery of the Sphinx
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World/Electronic music with a classical yet ancient, mystical sound that includes real Egyptian chants and driving percussion.
Genre: New Age: Ethnic Fusion
Release Date: 2002
Mystery of the Sphinx Record Label: Magical Eye Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Amen Ra 8:40 Album Only
Ancient Secrets 5:23 Album Only
Osiris 4:49 Album Only
Crown of Egypt 6:13 Album Only
Elkahe Ra 6:47 Album Only
Horns of ISIS 5:58 Album Only
Serpent in the Sky 4:16 Album Only
Aeon of Horus 5:59 Album Only
The Great Sphinx 3:18 Album Only
Heartbeat of the Nile 7:09 Album Only
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Album Notes

Fritz Heede, Los Angeles based composer, has been pioneering world/electronic music for more than 25 years. His has scored Emmy winning network Specials, feature films and documentaries. Always with an ear to current music trends his music vocabulary is rooted in the classics as well as world and ancient music. His strong interests in science, philosophy and metaphysics can be felt in the sonic fabric of his compositions. Fritz is an eclectic musician who is an adept player of instruments such as the flamenco guitar, Turkish Saz, Indian Sitar, piano, electronic keyboards, world percussion, hammered dulcimer and the electric guitar.

Product Description
The Emmy Award winning NBC Special that started a revolution in archeology. Hosted by Charlton Heston and produced by Robert Watts (Star Wars trilogy, Indiana Jones trilogy, etc..) presented geological evidence that the Sphinx is much older than was previously thought, predating the Egyptian civilization by over 7,000 years, raising the possibility that it was not the Egyptians who carved out this legendary sculpture... Atlantis?

Fritz Heede composed music evocative of the ancient civilization of Egypt inspired by artists as diverse as Peter Gabriel, Dead Can Dance, Miklos Roza and Ima Sumac. James J. Hurtak Phd. Phd. (Keys of Enoch) supplied authentic ancient Egyptian chants sung by soprano Heather Douglas (Eastern Music Ensemble, Long Beach Opera).

The opening track \"Amen Ra\" sets the tone... a ceremony is taking place that leads the listener deep into the underground labrynth of passage ways beneath the Sphinx to a chamber, the \"Hall of Records\" where the evocation is sung that opens the portal to the twenty four dimensions! The adventure has begun!

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