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  1. The Serpent's Lair es un álbum colaborativo de dos discos de los artistas ambientales estadounidenses Steve Roach y Byron Metcalf. En la música, Steve Roach utilizó una técnica llamada Groove Alchemy. Listado de pistas Disco uno: “La guarida de la serpiente” ”El Lair” (12:14) ”Rite of Passage” (14:09) "Ropa de la piel" (5:39)

  2. The Serpent’s Lair is a two disc collaborative album by the American ambient artists Steve Roach and Byron Metcalf. In the music, Steve Roach used a technique called Groove Alchemy.

  3. 8 de dic. de 2006 · Such is the way of this shamanic lesson. This epic 2-CD set showcases Steve's ultra-soundworlds, hybrid grooves and magical production combined with Byron's acoustic-organic tribal trance. Aligning with themes of shamanic initiation found throughout the world, this disc is rooted in the organic...

  4. Jorge Reyes Valencia (1952 - 2009) [1] fue un músico mexicano nacido en Uruapan, famoso por hacer fusiones de distintos tipos de música, difundir la música prehispánica a través de sus discos y por haber sido miembro de la banda mexicana de rock progresivo Chac Mool.

  5. Like the mysterious caves portrayed on its cover, The Serpent’s Lair is an opening to an alluring and intense underworld. In many shamanic traditions, the snake or serpent is viewed with sacred reverence. The serpent primarily symbolizes the process of “death and rebirth.”

  6. 23 de jun. de 2016 · In this 2000 2CD release, ‘The Serpent’s Lair’, Steve Roach collaborates with the highly regarded shamanic percussionist, Byron Metcalf. Along for the recording are guest performances by Vicki Richards, Jorge Reyes and Vidna Obmana.

  7. While billed as a collaboration between the two men, The Serpent's Lair also features contributions by (deep breath) violinist Vicki Richards, overtone vocalist Jim Cole, pre-Hispanic sound sorcerer Jorge Reyes, singer Lena Stevens, synthesist Vidna Obmana, "groove alchemist" Vir Unis, and djembe players Jeffrey Fayman and Momodu "Mohammad" Kah.