#Industrial #Experimental #Tribal #Ritual #Dark_Ambient #Belgium Raksha Mancham is a musical project of Eric Fabry (see also 1 200 000 Dead Tibetans, Bardo Thödöl, Yarin Son Gündür) from Belgium influenced by the music of indigenous peoples worldwide, and whose music is played on native instruments from Tibet, Egypt, Brazil, Morocco, Mali, Nepal and the Cameroon, along with many other acoustic percussion, wind and string instruments. RAKSHA MANCHAM (The Dance Of The Judgement Of The Dead) is an old Tibetan Buddhist ceremony of dance. It describes what happens after death, the importance of ’good’ and ’bad’ acts, and the judgement of the dead men, as an answer for what they did in their lives. In that way, RAKSHA MANCHAM denounces human beings, social groups, communities, people, nations, humanity and especially inhumanity… for what they did: ’bad’ or ’wrong’. RAKSHA MANCHAM’s approach is political. It intends to make people think by themselves presenting the side effects of the industrial society and th
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