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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Our third album is inspired by the atmosphere of the Fertile Crescent and the Middle East deserts, the ziggurats of ancient Mesopotamia and exotic rituals in the area such as dervish dances. 
This release is a 7-track album featuring tracks inspired in the desert and Fertile Crescent ambient (Calling the Deity, Seeking Ziggurat, Ziggurat, Dancing Priest, Leaving Ur), a 12 min. soundscape (Crystal of Fate) and a refreshing European forest inspired musical passage (Open Fields) to add some green to the album. 
In the video version there's a romantic reinterpretation of the act of leaving (using Ur as metaphore of a person, a situation or simply a change of path in life) that you might like.
Music videos: dailymotion.com/playlist/xc7zww 
We are actively against AI in artistic expression, so our music and videos are 100% no AI and made by humans playing instruments. We refuse to have our music used to train AI systems.
© All Rights Reserved.
Thank you very much for supporting Terrania Studio.]]></itunes:summary>
		
		<description><![CDATA[Our third album is inspired by the atmosphere of the Fertile Crescent and the Middle East deserts, the ziggurats of ancient Mesopotamia and exotic rituals in the area such as dervish dances. 
This release is a 7-track album featuring tracks inspired in the desert and Fertile Crescent ambient (Calling the Deity, Seeking Ziggurat, Ziggurat, Dancing Priest, Leaving Ur), a 12 min. soundscape (Crystal of Fate) and a refreshing European forest inspired musical passage (Open Fields) to add some green to the album. 
In the video version there's a romantic reinterpretation of the act of leaving (using Ur as metaphore of a person, a situation or simply a change of path in life) that you might like.
Music videos: dailymotion.com/playlist/xc7zww 
We are actively against AI in artistic expression, so our music and videos are 100% no AI and made by humans playing instruments. We refuse to have our music used to train AI systems.
© All Rights Reserved.
Thank you very much for supporting Terrania Studio.]]></description>
		
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