playlist artwork#12 this weekThe Weapon of the Future

by Beltaine's Fire

Tracks

1 4:05 4958 listens
2 4:15 2321 listens
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4 3:24 3562 listens
5 4:12 561 listens
6 3:47 490 listens
7 4:09 610 listens
8 3:58 495 listens
9 3:23 655 listens
10 5:49 340 listens
11 5:29 333 listens
12 5:12 339 listens
13 4:27 338 listens
14 4:51 374 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 02/06/2008

The first album from California-based Celtic Hip Hop band, Beltaine's Fire. Located somewhere in the hypothetical space between Rage Against the Machine and the Wolfe Tones, this is rebel music at it's finest.. This is a re-release after fixing some minor technical issues with the first version. The first version had 1,991 downloads before we took it down.

If you like what your hear and want to support us so we can write and record new material please buy the album at http://beltainesfire.bandcamp.com/album/weapon-of-the-future

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "The Weapon of the Future"

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dagon xanith

Good album, positive spiritual lyrics

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dagon xanith • 2009-08-27 19:53:24

I am newbie or considering to be Druid or been wanting to be for very long time and I am always looking for original concepts of musical nature that fit my spiritual believes. I really love message behind words. I am artist in sense of illustrator that does videos as hobby promoting specific spiritual ideas I could see myself using this groups music.
DSunrider

Interesting blend

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DSunrider • 2009-01-27 19:17:54

I can honestly say I've never heard something like this before. This is a really original concept that sounds a bit strange at first glance, but you guys really made it work. This is definitely something I could listen to often. Great job!
SelkieSong

Celtic Hip Hop? Far out!

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SelkieSong • 2010-11-02 18:41:53

This album demonstrates perfectly just how far any music genre can evolve. This is some really creative hip hop! The rap is solid. The message is decent...I really love "When the Floods Come". The instrumentation is great (I love that banjo). Great work. Awesome! Thank you!
stesepu

Celtic rap, could you believe it ?!

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stesepu • 2008-06-21 22:04:06

I never heard something like this. Cannot even describe it. It didn't deserve a ten cos the much too loud percussions disturb a bit the listener, but this is one of the most original album I've heard here on Jamendo.There's nothing more to say, just listen to it and enjoy.
Schpenke

Not my cup of tea.

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Schpenke • 2009-12-24 19:31:06

I'm not a fan of rap, but am a huge fan of Celtic influenced music. I decided to give this album a shot. While I found the music itself to be excellent I just couldn't get into the vocals at all. The album is well produced though, and anyone interested in rap and a really unique mix with Celtic music should certainly give this a shot. It's just not my cup of tea.
kiadragon

Fantastic first album

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kiadragon • 2009-07-29 22:15:36

I first heard this band on the podcast Druidcast. They played the track "I Am" and I was hooked. I haven't been this impressed with fusion of celtic music with any other form since I first heard Afro Celt Sound System. If you are at all a fan of celtic fusion of any kind, you owe it to yourself to listen to this band. The soul of the Warrior-Poet dwells with these folk. I have played "I Am" and "A Month of Storms" on my podcast Pagan Chaos Magic. I am buying their latest work and I will likely will play at least two other tracks on upcoming podcasts.
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