The Seashell And The Clergyman | “Globe”
Excerpt from Steven Severin’s new score for “The Seashell And The Clergyman which forms the first half of the live show MUSIC FOR SILENTS. A CD of the entire show is to be released by DIVINE FREQUENCY in October 2009.
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Wow! I haven’t words to describe how I felt when I watched that video! I can say that Lord must be jealous, hahah. : D The work has some misterious and deep feeling that is touching the most beautiful part of human’s soul! Thank you one more time, Steven!
Awesome. Inspiring. Considering the original is harpsicord, THIS is a brilliant new twist! Thanks for sharing! ESanti of Violet Uprising.
Dark Side of the Toon, love the film, reminds me of Boris at his darkest! Rock and Roll Steven, love to hear it in 5.1 surround.
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erotic intrigue on a road through a dream …men of the cloth have urges too…in the introspective interior a caress during to strangulation…music for the oneiric cinema