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    Anthesteria ‎– Фобос 1953 (OST)

    Anthesteria ‎– Фобос 1953 (OST)Label: Zhelezobeton ‎– ZHB-XXVI, 7Hz Records ‎– 7HZ 01 DFormat: CD, Album, Enhanced, Limited Edition, NumberedCountry: RussiaReleased: 05 Apr 2010Style: Dark Ambient, Modern Classical, Industrial, Experimental, Soundtrack The name of Anthesteria is already well-known to the connoisseurs of Russian post-industrial music. This project has released two solo CDs, a collaboration work with Stalnoy Pakt, and a number of tracks on various compilations. After this the project’s leader George Beloglazov founded his own multimedia studio Phantomery Interactive and focused his attention on creating computer games with an unconventional author’s approach. After releasing the appreciated game «Sublustrum» («Outcry») filled with the spirit of decadence, steampunk and sombre surrealism,…

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    Alex Sanders – A Witch Is Born

    Alex Sanders ‎– A Witch Is BornLabel: Mother Isle ‎– MI-AS01Format: CD, Album, ReissueCountry: ItalyReleased: 2009Style: Religious Recording of an initiation rite into wicca performed by Alex Sanders, known as «the most powerful witch in England.» Reissue of the LP from 1970.  Alex Sanders (6 June 1926 – 30 April 1988), born Orrell Alexander Carter, who went under the craft name Verbius, was an English occultist and High Priest in the modern Pagan religion of Wicca, responsible for founding, and later developing with Maxine Sanders, the tradition of Alexandrian Wicca, also called Alexandrian Witchcraft, during the 1960s.

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    William S. Burroughs – Häxan – Witchcraft Through The Ages

    William S. Burroughs – Häxan – Witchcraft Through The AgesLabel: Sotpackan ‎– sp0067Format: CD, AlbumCountry: ItalyReleased: 2014Style: Spoken Word, Free Jazz, Avant-garde Jazz Celebrating it’s 100th anniversary in 2022, Benjamin Christensen’s legendary 1922 film uses a series of dramatic vignettes to explore the scientific hypothesis that the witches of the Middle Ages suffered the same hysteria as turn-of-the-century psychiatric patients. But the film itself is far from serious; instead it’s a witches’ brew of the scary, gross, and darkly humorous. Featuring grave robbing, torture, possessed nuns, and a satanic Sabbath, it was censored in many countries at that time for its graphic depictions of the occult, torture, nudity, and sexual…