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Pouvoir Magique: Cycles - VINYL LP

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Management number 205768978 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $110.40 Model Number 205768978
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Title: Cycles
Artist: Pouvoir Magique
Label: Kuroneko
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3700398732534
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2025-06-20
Number of Discs: 1

The *"Cycles"* project by *Pouvoir Magique* explores the connection between visible and invisible worlds, revealing their tangible proximity. Inspired by the narrative structure of the *hero's journey* found in myths and cinema, the album unfolds as an *introspective auditory journey*, influenced by the works of *Joseph Campbell* and *Carl Jung*. It follows three key stages: an *innocent joy* linked to childhood, trials represented by epic, deeper music, and a luminous final rebirth. These recurring cycles in our lives are illustrated through three *singles* released gradually, leading up to the full album in *spring 2025*, a symbolic period of renewal. The story began with the *prologue "Magic Melody"*, where Pouvoir Magique confronts and tames his inner demons through fantastic metaphors.

Tracks:
1.1 Meet the Magic
1.2 Cosmic River
1.3 Burning Man Feat. Ismaël Murat Elhakim
1.4 A New Spark
1.5 Mysterious Source
1.6 Duspärdich?Rma Feat. Ismaël Murat Elhakim
1.7 Give Me Your Power Feat. Vilaine Gugu
1.8 Deeper
1.9 Glory
1.10 Luminare
1.11 The Peacock Dance with Fakear
1.12 Fanstactic Child
1.13 Resurrection

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