Maieuttica
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Maieuttica

Maieuttica formed in the late 1990s, taking their name from the Greek word for midwifery. Their 2002 release "Cicuta" became a central piece of their work,...

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Maieuttica's dark ambient goth and Greek midwifery name

A late-1990s band whose atmospheric songs like "Cicuta" explored death and loss with ethereal vocals.

For the full picture, start with "Cicuta" and then try "A Grande Caverna." That's where their sound really comes together.

Their 2002 release "Cicuta" became a central piece of their work, with its themes of death and loss set against ethereal vocals and instrumentation. Songs like "Dubiedade" and "Além da Lei" share that atmospheric quality, creating a sound that sits somewhere between dark ambient and goth. Their music drew accusations of nihilism from some listeners, but the group maintained their approach through the 2000s.

Maieuttica formed in the late 1990s, taking their name from the Greek word for midwifery. They kept releasing material that explored similar territory through the 2000s, with tracks like "Nosce Te Ipsum" and "Hidra" continuing in that vein.

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Maieuttica formed in the late 1990s, taking their name from the Greek word for midwifery. Their 2002 release "Cicuta" became a central piece of their work, with its themes of death and loss set against ethereal vocals and instrumentation.

Their songs like "Dubiedade" and "Além da Lei" share that atmospheric quality, creating a sound that sits somewhere between dark ambient and goth. The band's lineup included members using the names Symphonia Mortis on vocals and lyrics, Thanatos on guitar and vocals, Hypnos on keyboards, and Charon on drums.

Their music drew accusations of nihilism from some listeners, but the group maintained their approach through the 2000s. They kept releasing material that explored similar territory, with tracks like "Nosce Te Ipsum" and "Hidra" continuing in that vein.

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