e s Posthumus - Unearthed
![]() | Primary Artist |
| e s Posthumus | |
| Album Title | |
| Unearthed | |
| Release Date | |
| 2001 | |
| Time | |
Said to consist of the brothers Franz and Helmut Vonlichten, although those may be pseudonyms, E.s. Posthumus (the "E.S." is said to stand for "Electronic Sound" or "Experimental Sounds," depending on which page of their press materials you read) presents an album of stirring, soundtrack-like music with Unearthed. The tracks are named after ancient cities around the globe, and the sound, reminiscent of such acts as Deep Forest and Enigma (when it isn't suggesting Enya or Yanni) is full of thundering drums, soaring strings, and the Seattle Choral Company singing in Latin. Read More
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