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Project 12:01 : Last Pharaoh
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Seductive siren vocals swimming through dark and milky electronica waters... enchanting, dreamy, alluring...
Genre: Electronic: Trip Hop
Release Date: 2004
Last Pharaoh Record Label: Project 12:01
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Last Pharaoh 4:13 $0.99
Taste 4:00 $0.99
Beyond These Streets 3:34 $0.99
Just As Sound 4:29 $0.99
Are There Angels? 4:04 $0.99
Lucid 4:10 $0.99
Crook and Flail 2:15 $0.99
Cleo Kisses Caesar 5:19 $0.99
Bluish Jewel 4:05 $0.99
Spill 3:50 $0.99
Love 3:59 $0.99
Shut the Door 3:53 $0.99
Headhunter 5:04 $0.99
This Heaven 4:36 $0.99
Taste (AI: Android Infatuation mix) 5:47 $0.99
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Album Notes

Project 12:01... 'sultry darkwave bliss'...

The ancient Egyptians believed that death brought on a 12-hour journey to the eternal afterlife. Each hour filled with judgment requirements and tasks by Gods and Goddesses. One may successfully reach the Egyptian netherworld at 12 hours and 1 minute... or 12:01. Egyptology? or the recent rumored theory behind the name of Denver band, Project 12:01?

Formed at the turn of the millennium, Project 12:01 has managed to remain the best-kept secret in "Darkwave" music. Gorgeous, unearthly female vocals weave their irresistible layers through dark and milky electronic soundscapes. Melly London's siren-esque vocal stylings range from school-girl whispers to seductive poppy purrs to operatic and eastern influences. Counterpart Noel Johannes can be defined as something between a mad synth scientist and electro gear god.

With influences ranging from Madonna to Depeche Mode to Delerium, Melly London and Noel Johannes not only share a love for creating music, but also an addiction to ancient Egyptian folklore. An extremely intriguing combination to the listener.

"Project 12:01 have a saucy minx on vocals and wield great electronic depth charges" - quotes legendary goth-rock journalist, Mick Mercer.

Project 12:01 has shared the stage with well-known national acts such as KMFDM, Mindless Self Indulgence, 30 Seconds to Mars, Wolfsheim, Gene Loves Jezebel, the Cruxshadows, etc. Adding in more recent members on guitars and drums, Project 12:01's extraordinary studio outfit becomes a mind-blowing live act filled with amazing energy and mesmerizing theatrical themes.

Project 12:01's full-length cd, "Last Pharaoh" is available at CD BABY. "Last Pharaoh," title referring to Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt, includes 15 enticing tracks, smoothly crossing genres of goth, industrial, trip-hop, electro-pop, and even tribal. Last Pharaoh has been selling internationally and receiving constant positive acclaim from clubs, zines, radio stations, and Project 12:01's ever-growing fan base.

Plain and simple, Project 12:01 has style. Uncover more about this sonic seduction at: www.myspace.com/project1201

Thank you for your support!

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REVIEWS

Kick Ass!
author: Nikki Clark
I had only heard one song from this group off of my friend's myspace, and I knew I would love the rest of the album! Sure enough, I can't take it out of my cd player =] If you guys are into this cd then you gotta check out this group called "Collide"...Their album, "Chasing the Ghost" is awesome!
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author: Ruined saint
This album kicks major ass. I'm especially enspelled by Cleo Kisses Caeser; very beautiful. The Egyptian-theme is fantastically done, setting the mood without restricting creativity or constraining the music within any obvious set limits. I'm eager for more from them and will be watching for future releases...
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Spine Shivering!!
author: Phil--Fan in KY
I still LOVE this CD I bought almost a year ago! The synths are too cool, and Melly's voice is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!! Her voice literally sends chills down my back!!! She's one EXTREMELY talented and totally SEXY individual!! I can hardly wait for their next CD release!
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Fresh techno trance fair
author: Unfiltered Studios
While I find that the bulk of material in the techno genre is futuristic in flavor, Last Pharaoh is an unusual treat which harkens to many eras seamlessly. Art Deco, Ancient Egypt, and Jungian themes all live happily together in this work.
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