AMASEFFER: 'The First CD Of The Trilogy Is Done'

December 14, 2006

Drummer and main songwriter Erez Yohanan of AMASEFFER — the new "holy project" from Andy Kuntz, lead singer of German progressive metal band VANDEN PLAS — has issued the following update:

"As [of] today the first CD of the trilogy is done! The album will be presented in three different languages on it! Andy's lyrics and vocal lines will be in English. The actual scenes are being played and spoken in the actual old biblical Aramaic language. And myself, as the narrator on the album, will do it in the Hebrew language. A few weeks ago me and Yuval went to Germany to Bazement Studios working on the pre-production with Andy Kuntz (our enigmatic singer :-)) and Markus Teske our man who will record us at his studio. At first we went through the album's each song and the story line behind it, working with Andy on some lyrics ideas and vocal lines. Andy writes all lyrics and vocal lines so it was really important that he knew every single part and what is going on in the song every single second. I must say that working with Andy was great great fun and he gave some amazing ideas for the album.

"As for the studio work we did with Markus: It was basically trying to see what will be the best sound for the trilogy. the song structure is very much like a movie story line with a lot of sound effects through out the whole album. We recorded actual scenes with actors and scripts.

"These days Andy is still working on the lyrics and the vocal lines, as soon as he will finish it we will fly again to Germany and record the rhythm section and vocal lines. All sound effects, Kobi Farhi [ORPHANED LAND] vocal lines, oriental ensamble, flute line, actual scenes and the narrating are already recorded here in Israel."

For more information, visit www.amaseffer.com.

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