
Masters of Silence
Radio-friendly rock songs.

Resurected (take 2) Resurected (take 2)
"Sad remnants of almost love long lost time and a word resurected." This take has slightly better vocals and arrangements I think. Still missing vocal parts in the end. Looking for singers, players, as usual. See take 1 for some more info.

Resurected (take 1) Resurected (take 1)
Goths will come for the name. They will stay for the progressive pop of smash hit potential. I have gone beserk with metalic sounds here. 4 guitars, no nylon, no keys. Bells, glock, vibraphone. This is demo. Real players/singers needed.

Requiem (mother) (op.43a mix1) Requiem (mother) (op.43a mix1)
In memoriam my mother Irene Silva 1931-02-01, 2010-11-01. The second part goes out to the beloved dead of all people.

The Dream The Dream
This opus is the ultimate fusion piece. Starts like a song but quickly evolves into what you might call full fledge instrumental romantic symphonic progressive rock :-) The incorporated song is by Grant Starr. See full info or below for more data.

Serenade op.55 Serenade op.55
Serenade op.55 (MAA). For voice, acoustic guitar, two electric guitars, electric bass, organ, drums. Picture photo of 'Latin Woman' (C) 2008 Rute Santos. See 'About' below for more.
Masters of Silence is mainly an outlet for the creations of Marius Amado-Alves in the field of radio-friendly rock songs. Here Marius and friends show off their guitar skills.
We giged a little in the 1980's, in the Lisbon area. We are called Power Phase, then Son Corfu back then. Then we disbanded. Now we're back!
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