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Kshatriya

Album - 1988 - DeB Id: 211102
By Ain Soph
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Album DeRango™ 30,06

Ain Soph

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 Kshatriya is a very important work in the “ainsophian” career because, for the first time, strictly liturgical-ritual music is set aside to create something different.

 This extraordinary album closes with the long - 14 minutes - “Stella Maris,” an elegiac and dark composition in which a celestial female soprano voice introduces us to ritual atmospheres.

 Explore the dark and ritualistic depths of Ain Soph's Kshatriya—listen now to experience a cornerstone of esoteric post-industrial music.

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Album DeRango™ 12,09

Ain Soph

Kshatriya mementomori

 "There is a before - and an after - 'Kshatriya' in the career of Ain Soph."

 "Today we no longer need Kshatriya but hermits who, detached from the mud of today, preserve and pass on the fire of tradition."

 Dive into Ain Soph's 'Kshatriya' and experience the profound ritual-industrial journey shaping the genre's essence.

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Ain Soph

Ain Soph are an Italian (Rome-based) esoteric post-industrial/ritual music collective, described in reviews as an entity that began in the early 1980s with home-recorded cassette experiments conceived as “magical” rituals (influenced by Aleister Crowley, Kabbalah/Enochian references, and liturgical atmospheres). Their 1988 album Kshatriya is repeatedly presented as their masterpiece, while Aurora (1992) is depicted as a major shift “from noise to music, from magic to ethics,” moving toward more song-based forms and explicit conceptual narratives.
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