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Giza is the second extended play of duo Gatekeeper, consisting of musicians Aaron David Ross and Matthew Arkell. It was released in December 2010 by the label Merok Records. The duo made Giza with a setting of ancient ruins in mind, due to their interest of theories regarding ancient astronauts that they had garnered. They also expanded their film score influence to science fiction and fantasy films in addition to horror movies. Giza was promoted with music videos for all of the tracks. All of the videos were produced by production team Thunder Horse and were released online on the website 20JazzFunkGreats as well as on a limited-edition VHS tape. The video for "Chains" was ranked number ten on a list of best music videos of 2010 by the magazine XLR8R.
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Giza Storm Column Mirage Oracle Serpent Chains
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