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Emotional, poignant, minor key, exotic music..Dichroic Mirror's exotic guitars intertwine with deep rhythmic keyboards and dark-hued bass lines. Lush and piercing, the music speaks to the deepest levels of the soul and mind. Dichroic Mirror was formed in 1990 by Eileen Bowe and Michael Gougis. That year the duo released their first tape, "Dichroic Mirror." In 1993, the band released "Children of Lir," which was created in part through a long distance collaboration between Michael and Eileen with contributions by other musicians, after Michael's move to Chicago. Dichroic Mirror's first CD, "Silence is Foo," was released in 1994, and included remixed selections from the first two tapes. Michael returned to Los Angeles, reunited with Eileen, and together the pair produced their CD, "Nocturnal Garden," which was released in late 1996. From the high-impact, melody-laden "Overload" to the eastern-inspired beauty of "Aswand," the destruction noise wall of "Storm of Tears," and the orchestral death walz of "Danse Mordibe," the latest disc, "Nocturnal Garden," is a journey through alienation and hope, a musical exploration of emotion and sound. "Faded Shards of Light" is Dichroic Mirror's latest release, an exploration of the range and depth of human emotions and musical boundaries. The duet of Michael Gougis and Eileen Bowe - joined by Stone 588 vocalist and lyricist Terri Kennedy on backing vocals - push their musical ideas further on this CD, seeking always the limits of their song

Dichroic Mirror
15 Imaginary Songs [Tribute]

Nocturnal Garden
Goth Oddity

Goth Oddity 2000: A Tribute To David Bowie

Faded Shards of Light

Silence Is Foo

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15 Imaginary Songs - A Tribute To The Cure
15 Imaginary Songs: A Tribute To The Cure
Witchcraft: A Gothic Compilation