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ROMERIUM

Remember to sail the skies

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Member Since: 3/23/2007
Band Website: romerium.com
Band Members: Rene Montfoort

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This is track 3 from the project VENUS which is untitled.
Its another borderline between love and the loneliness of venus.

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Track 5 from PHARAOHS IMMORTALITY, titled A PYRAMID FOR A LIFETIME is another very sferic track.
Its impressing the building of a pyramid which for some egyptians workers took a lifetime.
This track (17:05) is to long for the player, so you hear the middle part of it.
Its a fine piece of music, so enjoy.

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Track 3 from the project ANCIENT AFRICA called LUCY AUSTRALOPETICUS.
Imagine this material has once lived 100.000 years ago...

In my childhood I was always interested in mystic and romantic soundscapes. So I liked every popsong with emotional synthesizer soundscapes in it. Music plays a key role in my life, and I have never thought that I was once able to make the music by myself from my mind. Romerium stands for peace and understanding. Romerium creates musical paintings of environments and situations, most of landscapes, architecture and human believings. Its a very filmic adventure, that puts you in a musical dream…. Hopefully I can bring over the feelings that's in my music My symbol is the parthenon because this temple is dedicated to the god Pallas Athena, the god of the sky She stands for wisdom, culture and peace. Romerium wants to be as neutral as possible, because romerium believes that are good and bad in every culture and religion, and there is still only one earth.
Romerium writes, plays, and producing all the songs........ he also doing the photographical artworks........ if you like my music, let me know...... I like to hear from you......ROMERIUM.

From this place I will thank everyone who send me such nice mails and comments.
It makes me happy...

All our thoughts, impressions, knowledge, fears, have been developing for millions of years.
What we can relate to is our own past, our own life, our own history.
Hopefully we should appreciate that given points in time are not so significant as the nature of what is impressed on the mind, and how it is retained and used.