Travis,
I friggin Love your work! Jekks and the Priest of Hekka is really cool name for a group and “the Cosmic Meditation” is a perfect title for this stuff.
Sepulcher of Solomon part ii Symbols of the inner rings draws you in immediately and sets an unmistakable mood . You mentioned collabs in the future but when listening to the melodies unfold I couldn’t help thinking Damn! If only I could have doubled some of those on Shamisen (but that’s just me…it’s what I usually think when hearing music like this in general). More surprising was when the electric guitar kicks in. Totally in synch with the mood and stylistically unique as far as guitar (assuming that was a guitar and not some other instrument trying to sound like one)
Per ankh more or less continues the same mood but with enough variety to hold ones attention.
Hebert En Ba causes the eyebrows to move upwards as soon as the beat kicks in and starts off with more interesting muted stuff on guitar moving along with sitar interaction and eventually develops into a sonic landscape reminiscent of a good acid trip in some ways.
Alpu ilittu Zi atta a seems to start off differently from the other tracks and also sounds like some different tonalities are coming up
Eventually it sounds like the familiar harmonic minor mood is brought back with some more cool guitar sounds popping in and out. The octave jumping synth sound reminds me of old sci fi soundtracks from the 50s/60s.