Welcome to the glorious attempt at resurrecting Roman music… or at least something vaguely stitched together from Roman scraps, half-understood sources, and whatever AI vomits out after a long night. I’m not a musician, historian, or Latin priest — just a fool obsessed with the Empire and too stubborn to leave the silence of history alone. What you’ll hear here is Roman-inspired noise: sometimes grand, sometimes absurd, sometimes straight garbage (crepitus). And that’s the point — Rome itself was never tidy, so why should its soundtrack be?
Critics, scholars, pedants — step forward. Mock, correct, or laugh: all feedback is tribute to the experiment. These tracks — I don’t own them, so I can’t hand out rights — but feel free to enjoy and share them. Rome stole everything from Greece anyway, so plagiarism is tradition.
If you want polished authenticity, look elsewhere. If you’re fine with weird attempts at resurrecting the Empire through sound — welcome to the circus. Ave, et audite!