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Old 27.05.2002, 04:02   #1
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Looking for some bands like Deep Forest and Enigma or Era. Harmonic, relaxing music with nice, rythmic drums, maybe some choir singing in background.

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You should definitely check out Gregorian (They're not Armenian) it's very similiar to Enigma, but more monkish.
Maybe also Mike Oldfield (some albums)...
can't think of anything else

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Pinhead, you mean Gregorian chants or somebody actually named themselves "Gregorian"?

I like chants in their purest form--the way they were written originally, without any modern elements. If somebody is into it, here are my recommendations:

Hildegard Von Bingen (probably my #1 musical preference)
Perotin
Josquin
Dufay
Palestrina
Gabrieli

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Yeah, there is something like a band "Gregorian"
Chants in their original form? I wonder what they sound like, got an url to mp3 of, say, Hildegard Von Bingen?

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Pinhead, they have quite a decent selection of all of them on http://www.audiogalaxy.com .

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ЗЫ--Gregorian was actually homophonic chant, it was "invented" by Pope Gregory and named after him. Hildegard's chants are considered to be Gregorian as well.

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I know that
i mean there is something like a band also, called Gregorian, they use gregorian chants combined with smooth percussion and groovie bass, Enigma stile.

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Pinhead,

I'll check them out, seems to be interesting--I wonder which chants they're using.
By the way, there are beautiful Armenian chants as well-- http://www.monk.am --it's under construction now, but as far as I know they're planning to put out mp3's there.

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I'm curious what will that site look like

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Which is?...

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...not the most suitable program for making web sites

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А...
Но тем не менее, о сайте--он о хоре при Гегардском монастыре. Насколько мне известно, они поют там каждое воскресенье--древние армянские песнопения, но скоро уезжают на гастроли. If anybody wants to check them out--better hurry
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