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Kivijumala

from Bathos [remaster 2010] by Aarni

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A lengthy Fennougric folk instrumental done in the best/worst Kalevala style. The Finnish title can be translated as "Stone God", "God Of Stone", "Stony Idol" and so forth (you get the picture). The track and its booklet art were inspired by the esoteric correspondences of element Earth and by the holy human-shaped cliff in Eastern Finland, where the composer Jean Sibelius discovered the first known Stone Age rock paintings in the country.

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from Bathos [remaster 2010], released May 9, 2010
Additional keyboards by Rhesus Christ

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Aarni Oulu, Finland

Aarni has of course always existed, but the current incarnation's story began in the autumn of 1998 e.v. when M.·.M.·. suddenly began solitarily developing his vague musical ideas further. He got telepathetic messages from the unicorn dolphin elder of Sirius B, who begged M.·.M.·. to reawaken the ancient Xothian aural technology tradition called 'aarni'.
Soon other dodgy entities joined him. Grok?
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