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Since 1994, French pagan folk stalwarts Stille Volk have released six flawless albums, establishing a unique style of acoustic music with an arcane, rustic atmosphere that invokes primeval heathen nature. In this way, they have been one of the pioneers of a musical scene and, in fact, an entire subculture that venerates ancient traditions. With InchMilharisInch, the quartet celebrates it's 25th anniversary in style, inviting you to a musical journey through the old myths of the Pyrenees mountain range. The group's seventh album marks it's renewed collaboration with Prophecy Productions / Auerbach Tonträger, who also released the genre pionieer's classic InchSatyre CornuInch in 2001. Indeed, Stille Volk may have come full circle in several respects, not least thematically and musically. With a title harking back as far as 1997 to the song 'La Complainte de Milharis' from the band's debut InchHantaomaInch, the new record is easily their most consummate in terms of style, replete with rich acoustic arrangements and tribal percussions. InchIt is based upon Milharis, one of the most important characters in Pyrenean mythology,Inch explains main man Patrice Roques. InchThis patriarch shepherd of supposedly 999 years is related to the origins of the mountains and evokes the arrival of the first snow there, which probably symbolizes the beginning of Christianization and therefore the end of paganism.Inch Mixed and mastered by Markus Stock at Klangschmiede Studio E to highlight Stille Volk's instrumental prowess and sonic power, Inchit is still authentic pagan music. It contains energic songs with a mystical, spiritual atmosphere. There are long tracks without vocals but also symphonic choirs, and you hear the historic hurdy gurdy or nyckelharpa. It is a timeless, primal piece.Inch InchMilharisInch is available as Digipak CD and 2CD book edition (hardcover, 18x18cm, 48 pages wi