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Ẁurdah Ïtah is a significant album in the discography of French progressive rock band Magma, released in 1991. This album showcases the band's unique sound, which blends elements of rock, jazz, and classical music, characterized by complex rhythms and a distinctive choral style. The music is primarily sung in Kobaïan, a constructed language created by the band's founder, Christian Vander. The album continues the band's thematic exploration of their fictional universe, where the narrative follows the struggles and triumphs of the Kobaïan people. Its intricate compositions and ambitious structure have earned it a place among the essential works in the avant-garde and progressive rock genres, influencing numerous artists and bands across various musical landscapes.