Editorial Reviews As the collaboration between Copernicus and Prassas began to take on a life of its own it became apparent that the project was becoming something unique and different from either their original projects. Aesma Daeva stands for a unique blend of dark Metal and hypnotic electronics adorned by the powerful operatic female vocals supplied by the also classically trained vocalist Rebecca Cords. Aesma Daeva's debut album. "Here lies on whose name was written in water" combines heavy hitting tracks such as. "Stay", "Down Vain" and "Odeath (rock me asleep)" with a conceptual album feeling with atmospheric, meditational and hypnotic tracks like "Sanctus", and "Communion." "Here lies on whose name was written in water" is an in expansive experience from beginning to end. Rich with power and emotion that will be savored by fans of many different genres. Band Members: John Prassas All compositions, as well as guitar, and prepaired piano Nick Platz All production and drum programming Rebecca Cords vocals additional musicians Mary Stilp Violin Danielle Lang additional vocals Julia Ellison acoustic piano.
Music Review:
Music Review
Live At The Whiskey A-Go-Go/Here We A-Go-Go Again [2 on 1]
Shostakovitch: Symphony No. 8 / Gürzenish Orchestra of Cologne / Kitajenko SACD
Best of No.1 Hits 2004 [Import]
Nuestras Primeras Canciones, Vol. 1
Show Boat (1993 Toronto Revival Cast) [Cast Recording] [Soundtrack]
Robert Schumann: Symphonies Nos. 1 - 4
Portrait of the Human Condition [Import]
About the Artist
Aesma Daeva began in Minneapolis, USA when the solo project of the classically trained guitarist J Prassas (162) began to enlist the production assistance of N.Copernicus (0dark:30). Their first efforts produced the 0dark:30 remix of the 162 song. "Darkness". Which appears on the Cop Int. Compilation Diva-X-Machina II.
Album Description
Aesma Daeva has been hailed as having one of the best female vocalists in the Industry. The music Operatic vocals mixed with dark metal, and skinny puppy like electronics.