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2001 studio album by Melechesh
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Djinn is the second full-length album by the black metal band Melechesh , and their first on Osmose Productions . A video for Genies, Sorcerers and Mesopotamian Nights was made, using an abridged version. Also note that the song "The Siege of Lachish" is actually 6 minutes and 21 seconds long; after an extended period of silence, a Mesopotamian chant played in reverse starts at 9:32.
Track listing [ edit ]
Title Lyrics Music 1. "Whispers from the Tower" 1:05 2. "Genies, Sorcerers and Mesopotamian Nights" Ashmedi Ashmedi, Moloch 6:31 3. "A Summoning of Ifrit and Genii" Ashmedi Ashmedi 7:39 4. "Wardjinn" Ashmedi Ashmedi, Moloch 5:12 5. "Rub the Lantern" Ashmedi Ashmedi 8:54 6. "Covering the Sun" Ashmedi Ashmedi, Moloch 6:38 7. "Kurnugi 's Reign" Proscriptor Ashmedi, Al' Hazred 5:42 8. "Oasis of Molten Gold" Ashmedi Ashmedi 4:01 9. "Dragon's Legacy" Ashmedi Ashmedi 5:36 10. "The Siege of Lachish " Ashmedi Ashmedi, Moloch 11:08
Personnel [ edit ]
Ashmedi: Vocals, Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Synthesizers
Moloch: Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Buzuq , Vovals
Al' Hazred: Bass, Backing Vocals
Proscriptor: Drums, Percussion
Production [ edit ]
Executive Producer: Osmose Productions
Arranged and Produced by Melechesh
Recorded by Eric DeBoer and Henry Weiring
Mixed by Eric DeBoer, Harry Weiring and Ashmedi
Masrered by Kol Marshall and Proscriptor McGovdern.
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References [ edit ]
Ashmedi
Moloch
Simon Škrlec
Uusur
Thamuz
Cimeries
Al Hazred
Proscriptor McGovern
Xul
Rahm
Scorpios
Tsel
Lord Curse
Studio albums EPs