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<title>02 - Departure Of The Real - Progressive</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2004 15:49:50 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>This is a saga of the "Traveler" of which a lot of the themes of the Project seem to be based on.  The Instrumentals "Red Abyss" and "Liquid Silver Eyes" greatly pull the album together in its transition from a dark and cold theme to a aquatic atmosphere.  Red Abyss is Oblivion is the Sky in it truest epic form. The music spawns from visions seen through medication and like experiences. This album tells the story of a traveler who voyages into the realms of his own inner space. The album as a whole tries to convey a surreal state, in which a confused minded man, retreats the world in a quest to make his own in the depth of the mind. His state is dark, as his thoughts were as he feel asleep, then his dream retreats into aquatic peace.</description>
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<title>04 - Celebration Of Demons - Progressive</title>
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