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E.S Posthumus - Nineveh

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

Another relaxing song, by Posthumus. Beautiful :)

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  • The point is, the song is called Niveneh ->

    Not Nineveh.

  • Ah, will change when I can ;)

    Thanks

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  • Their utilization of classical, digital, and outrageous orations string the right chords for many people. Art doesn't have to be on a canvas.

  • In the future E. S. Posthumus will be as Classic as Mozart or Bach. We have the honor to see them in flesh.

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  • The web is so full of ignorant and stupid people who like to pretend being smart and can't even be bothered to do a google search before they post. The song AND the ancient Assyrian city are called "Nineveh", and NOT "Niveneh".

    The title IS correct. Stop spamming already.

  • @LittleSchlomo

    Niveneh was a city in ancient Babylonia, noted for being the probable build location of the Hanging Gardens, and center of many wars.

    Ninive is an unimportant city in Spain.

    The song is supposed to be Niveneh.

  • This is suspenseful, not relaxing.

  • how is this relaxing? good, excellent, but relaxing?

  • @TheShwaboy Modern Classical

  • @TheShwaboy Symphonic rock?

  • @TheShwaboy E.S. Posthumus is an independent music group that produces cinematic style music. It is a form of classical that intertwines popular style drum rhythms with orchestral and electronic sounds. Their music is inspired by the Pythagorean philosophy which states that "music is the harmonization of opposites; the conciliation of warring elements". The E.S. is an acronym for "Experimental Sounds" while Posthumus is a Dog Latin word that is meant to represent "all things past".

  • It actually is called nineveh then because is was an acient city in bible tives and my moms been to the ruins there

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