Dark Moor began the recording sessions for their second album, The Hall of the Olden Dreams, in August 2000 at New Sin Studios with producer Luigi Stefanini. During these recording sessions, the band recorded their cover of "Halloween", which was included on the CD The Keepers of Jericho part I - A Tribute to Helloween (Arise Records).
Their E.P. The Fall of Melnibone was released in June 2001. This E.P was a limited edition; 1500 copies were released and only for the Spanish market.
Dark Moor began the recording of their third album, The Gates of Oblivion, in Autumn 2001 at New Sin Studios. Dark Moor signed with the major label JVC for the Asian release. The band played 18 gigs at festivals such as Rock Machina, Viña Rock and Nit De Reis. After the first part of the tour, keyboardist Roberto Peña left the band and they were forced to finish the tour with a guest musician.
In August 2003 Dark Moor recorded four new exclusive acoustic tracks along with a string quartet, to be included in Between Light and Darkness, which was released in April 2003. Due to differing points of view regarding the musical direction for the next Dark Moor album, vocalist Elisa Martin, guitarist Albert Maroto and drummer Jorge Sáez decided to leave Dark Moor to start a new band.
The two remaining members of the band decided to start a search for new members. After the auditions, they accepted vocalist Alfred Romero, guitarist Jose Garrido, and drummer Andy C.
In August 2003, the band started recording their fourth album, Dark Moor, at New Sin Studios in Italy. Following a month of recording sessions, the album was mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios.
On 23 November 2006, the band announced the departure of their drummer on their official website, due to "incompatibility with his other musical projects." He would go on to play drums for Saratoga. His replacement, Roberto Cappa, was previously in the Spanish metal band Anima Sola.
In January 2009, their seventh album Autumnal was released.
The band made an announcement on their website, dated 4 June 2010, that their eighth album was in the works. It featured Berenice Musa as a guest vocalist. The album is titled Ancestral Romance and it was released in November 2010.
On 18 June 2013 the band released their ninth album Ars Musica, with the Japanese limited version including a bonus CD with five bonus tracks. They toured Mexico and Asia the same year, as well as few dates in Europe in 2014 to support the new album.
Dark Moor started recording their 10th studio album, Project X, on 27 July 2015 and released it in Europe on 6 November 2015 on Scarlet Records.
On 21 July 2018, Enrik Garcia, guitarist and founder of the band, announced via Facebook that their next album would be called Origins and that, after the parenthesis they did with ufology themes on Project X, they would return to their habitual themes; Origins will be about the celtic world, also adding celtic instruments on their new songs. This album has been released on 12 December 2018.
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Dark Moor Lyrics
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As this song is purely instrumental, there are no lyrics to interpret. However, the music itself paints a vivid sonic landscape that takes listeners on a journey through a myriad of emotions. The various melodies and harmonies are expertly crafted to evoke feelings of awe, wonder, melancholy, and even anxiety at times.
That being said, the title of the song, "The Gates of Oblivion," suggests a dark and foreboding atmosphere. The music builds in intensity as it progresses, reaching a climax that could represent a moment of reckoning or a final battle. The guitars and drums sound like an army marching into war, while the keyboards and orchestral elements provide a sense of grandeur and epicness.
Overall, "The Gates of Oblivion" is a masterful piece of instrumental music that showcases Dark Moor's prowess as musicians and composers. It is a perfect example of how music can convey deep emotions and tell a story without the need for lyrics.
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An excerpt from : https://newheavenreefconservation.org/marine-blog/147-artificial-reefs-what-works-and-what-doesn-t
“Metal ship wrecks are some of the oldest and most well developed artificial reefs, even if there resting location was not planned. Warships from World War I and II provide some of the most stunning examples of how the ocean can claim man-made structures and create a living ecosystem out of a foreign object. In some cases, old wrecks are so covered in corals and marine life that they have only been identified through advanced technologies such as LIDAR, or by accident during drilling or dredging operations.
Coral reef organisms grow well on steel structures, despite the concerns of some that iron and other limiting nutrients will favor algal or bacterial growth. Although utilizing materials of opportunity, purposefully sunk wrecks do however require environmental and safety preparations before being deployed. In addition to wrecks, but along the same lines, are the use of decommissioned oil platforms as artificial reefs, providing that proper environmental preparations are completed first, these structures can provide amazing ‘islands of biodiversity’ in otherwise barren seascapes.
It should be noted however that using mixed metal alloys is much less effective than steel structures. Due to the effects of electrolytic degradation that occurs between different metals when placed in a salt water solution, items such as cars, helicopters, or airplanes will degrade and break apart in only a few short months.”
So basically if they had properly prepared the ship it should be fine.
Joy Burton
It's just amazing what clear videos these drones are able to transmit.
iCost
And like what a lot on here have mentioned, beautiful clear photos; except when it comes to Ghost and Bigfoot
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@iCost ghost and Bigfoot have big brains
Joey’s Chorizo Stick
I love how this guy noticed the graffiti and called it beautiful art. We need more people like him in the world
Kisha A Paul
I do remember seeing some of these stories on the news years ago. Love watching stuff like this.
KC LEACH
the person flying the drone in the haunted factory is beyond good at it!
S Underwood
My heart goes out to all the victims of some of these tragedies and their families and neighbors and countrymen! We feel you!😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔 so sorry!
Jai Cabryizky
Dude flying the Drone through the abandoned Factory was a A1 professional drone pilot
writerpatrick
That wasn't Bigfoot, it was a man in a winter coat and possibly snow pants. His movement was very human.
BabaTV
Wow marijuana so “dangerous” ! Good thing they caught them!