![]() The first era of the band was concluded with the release of “Sumerian Daemons” in 2002. The result was "Revolution DNA", an album with highly addictive material and a more straight forward metal attitude. ![]() In June 1999, the band arrived in Sweden to work with Fredrik Nordstrom. A limited EP entitled "D.N.A Choronzone" was released in September of the same year, including the video clip for the song "The Eldest Cosmonaut" and 4 special edition tracks. ![]() In March 1998, a special release entitled "Fallen Temple" was released, presenting both rare old material (the songs of “Temple of the Lost Race” re-recorded) and new material. The neo-classical experimentations gained ground, adding a more theatrical dimension to the band’s sound. Female operatic vocals were added to the formula, with the recruit of Natalie Rassoulis. Two years later, "Ophidian Wheel" was released. ![]() Then came "Esoptron" that was released in June 1995, a dark opus with deep ancient Hellenic musical influences and themes dealing with philosophy and the occult. After a demo entitled “Forgotten Path” and a Mini LP entitled "Temple of the Lost Race" they managed to attract the attention of the French label Holly Records, gaining access to the wider underground scene.Their first full length album entitled "Mystic Places of Dawn" was recorded in April 1994 and gained a very positive response. ![]()
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