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"Trancelucency"

 

"Anaphorism" (from The Broken Engine track)

 

"Magika Aura"

 

"Mind Collision - Trance Explosion" (perhaps as subtitle)

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Ziggurat.

 

Short, pretty easy to pronounce and with that unmistakeable aura of mysticism over it. Maybe "Curcuit of the Ziggurat"? Pronounced "sûrkt of the zigoorat"

 

You know, circuit can have many meanings:

 

cir·cuit Pronunciation Key (sûrkt)

n.

 

1.

 

a. A closed, usually circular line that goes around an object or area.

b. The region enclosed by such a line.

 

2.

 

a. A path or route the complete traversal of which without local change of direction requires returning to the starting point.

b. The act of following such a path or route.

c. A journey made on such a path or route.

 

3. Electronics.

 

a. A closed path followed or capable of being followed by an electric current.

b. A configuration of electrically or electromagnetically connected components or devices.

 

4.

 

a. A regular or accustomed course from place to place; a round: a salesperson on the Detroit-Minneapolis-Chicago circuit; a popular speaker on the lecture circuit.

b. The area or district thus covered, especially a territory under the jurisdiction of a judge in which periodic court sessions are held.

 

5.

 

a. An association of theaters in which plays, acts, or films move from theater to theater for presentation.

b. A group of nightclubs, show halls, or resorts at which entertainers appear in turn.

c. An association of teams or clubs.

d. A series of competitions held in different places.

 

 

 

As for ziggurat:

 

a form of temple common to the Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians. The earliest examples date from the end of the 3d millenium B.C., the latest from the 6th cent. B.C. The ziggurat was a pyramidal structure, built in receding tiers upon a rectangular, oval, or square platform, with a shrine at the summit. The core of the ziggurat was of sun-baked bricks, and the facings were of fired bricks, often glazed in different colors, which are thought to have had cosmological significance. Access to the summit shrine was provided by a series of ramps on one side or by a continuous spiral ramp from base to summit. The number of tiers ranged from two to seven. Notable examples are the ruins at Ur and Khorsabad in Mesopotamia. Similar structures were built by the Mayan people of Central America.

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Guest obli-q

ehehe!!

 

 

or

 

T.R.A.N.C.E

(The Relative Alchemy Named Chemical Experiment)

 

or

 

Ziggurat Labyrinths

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Guest Mergi

Flight Path

Zone Boarder

Resequence

Zetta Reaction

Psy Renders

Flipback

Realm Distortion

Exploration Creation

Complex Vibrations

Psychedelic Quagmire

Multi Frequency Pathways

Goa Gateway

Psynews Continuum

 

...right...uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh...yes... just..... maybe...

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