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RunestoneRunestone is an English duo comprising composer/musicians Chris Green and Robert Fenner. Both play a variety of instruments but are best known for keyboard and guitar. Their music takes its inspiration from their joint fascination with the power of ancestral sites: stone circles, earth works, dolmens and hallowed places where the lines between knowledge, understanding and faith have become blurred by time. The music of Runestone seeks to capture and portray some of the primal atmospheres that are always present in these sacred places.

Runestone’s music has been variously described as ethereal, richly atmospheric, mysterious, soothing and dreamlike. The acclaimed International Guide to New Age Music (by Henk N Werkoven) describes Runestone’s music as “musical archaeological digs behind the mysterious veils of a magical and mysterious past”.

“Music is a reflection of the soul within us all. Through music we rediscover lost horizons; awakening memories of the magic and mystery of forgotten times”.

Runestone - Secrets of AvalonSecrets of Avalon

Hot on the heels of the best selling Raven and the Moon, they bring us Secrets of Avalon. Wonderfully mystic, clever, the kings of medieval atmosphere have done it again.

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Runestone - Runestone SpecialRunestone Special

A special extra value offer, buy 1 get 1 FREE!

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Runestone - The Raven and the MoonThe Raven and the Moon

Runestone surpass all that has been with an album that many will argue is their best ever....again! Melodic, a little more modern, but wonderfully atmospheric and mysterious.

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Runestone - The Lost HengeThe Lost Henge

Based on a true event. Following a coastal storm, the ruin of an ancient circle of timbers was revealed, triggering one of todays unsolved mysteries, the lost henge. Inspired by these events, Runestone has instantly captured an evocative mystical mood that is quite profound and is perhaps their best musicalwork to date. Highly recommended.

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