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Sedes Sapientiae


By: Karmic Kick
A slow, loud, menacing trip to heavy metal heaven. Fat guitar layers and tripped out effects serve as the bed upon which monks chant in Latin from deep within their damp caves. Scary and soothing at the same time, great for dramatic soundtracks, horror, psychological thriller, extremity, history.


By: Karmic Kick

Karmic Kick is the brainchild of versatile songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rikus Nieuwenhuis from the Netherlands. Working with various studios and collaborating with local talent, Karmic Kick produces powerful Rock songs polished by a plethora of melodies and harmonies, and the result is a fresh mixture of Pop and Rock music.
Duration: 6:30    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 100    Vocal Type: Mixed Vocals

Genre: Rock Music

Subgenre: Heavy Metal

Catalog ID: 540329
Keywords: sounds like Rammstein Norwegian metal scare the children music several male vocals singing in harmony distorted guitars accoustic sounds harpischord solo eerie this song starts off with big rhythmic electricity filled instrumentally played commanding bangs and crashes immediate attention truly disturbing but beautiful scenes of hell comes to mind bone chilling images of medieval times witch hunts wars swords and sorcerers metal to classical in a few beats deep solid drums steel string slides fast picking echoes delays create huge meaningful and thought provoking sound atmosphere intensely passionate story telling hairs on the back of your neck will rise demands repeat listens consequential effect use with scary movies drama driven documentary destruction Discovery National Geographic mountains bigness emotion hardest prisons locked up abroad video games guitar hero rock star excellent meaningful constructive lyrics positive message real power burning fires educational enormous piece of musical brilliance

Description: Sedes Sapientiae, Rock Music, Heavy Metal, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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