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This project represents my first entrance into the field of audio-book narration. Yes, that is my own voice you hear reading from the "Lost Book of Enki," ed. by Zechariah Sitchin. I'll note what songs I used to mix with my vocal line, however regarding attribution for the verbal audio portion of this project, you can cite yours truly, Jonathan Barlow Gee.
Also, the entire contents of the "Lost Book of Enki" are available here on my own site at: http://www.benpadiah.com/otherstuff/ENKI/synopses.html; and I have incorporated the tracks, along with additional charts and graphics of my own design based on the text's descriptions, into these pages as much as possible, and I would highly encourage you to follow along by reading the story at the same time as listening to me recite it. I'll make due note for each track of its location in the online document.
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"In the Beginning..." (9.8 MB)
This track begins with the phrase, "Now this is an account of the earth and its gold" and can be found on the Tablet 02 page, beginning at the first diagram, entitled "Nibiru Before And After." This track explains the formation of the planets in our solar system. The music set to play in the background is "Celestial Communion" by Constance Demby from the album "Set Free."
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"The Celestial Battle..." (9.5 MB)
This track begins with the phrase, "Now this is the account of the celestial battle" and can be found on the Tablet 02 page, beginning at the second diagram, entitled "Nibiruin Crash." This track explains the formation of the earth and moon. The songs mixed together to constitute the background ambience of this track are: "Night Express (Part One)" by the band Percusion Jam and "Eternity (Forever)" by musician Vincent De Moor, both from the compilation album "My Name Is Trance," a mix of dance and techno beats.
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"An, 1st King of Nibiru..."(11.7 MB)
This track begins with the phrase, "Now this is the account of the prior times" and can be found on the Tablet 01 page, beginning at the first diagram, entitled "Nibiruin Lineage." This track begins to explain the earliest descent of kingship on the alien planet of Nibiru. The songs on this track are "Nemesis" by Die Laughing, "Twisting Man" by Big Electric Cat, and concludes with a few notes from "Ascension" by Galaxy Chamber, all courtesy of Cleopatra Record's "Goth" box-set.
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"Anshar & Later Kings..." (11.7 MB)
This track begins with the phrase, "Now this is the account of the reign of Anshar" and can be found on the Tablet 01 page, following on from the text of the previous section. This track continues to explain the middle of kingship on the alien planet of Nibiru. The songs on this track are "Everything is Cold" by Lycia, "City in the Sea" by Love is Colder Than Death, both from Cleopatra's "Goth" box, followed by "In a Cave" by the Gothic Archies form the album "the New Despair," and finally the beginning of "I am the Rain" by Assemblage 23 from the album "Failure."
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"The Kingship of Allalu..." (4.9 MB)
This track begins with the phrase, "Now this is the account of the kingship of Allalu" and can be found on the Tablet 01 page, following on from the text of the previous section. This track explains the final descent of kingship on the alien planet of Nibiru. The music on this track begins by continuing the song from the end of the last track, "I am the Rain" by Assemblage 23 from the album "Failure." Following this is the song "Love" by the group Channel from the compilation album "Kiss the Night." Finally the track concludes with the song "The Killing Moon" by the group Echo & the Bunnymen."
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