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Crisis averted!
Still, I oppose replacing/silencing vanilla music in music mods. Let that be up to the user; I'm sure almost all of us want MORE music for variety, not replacement of vanilla music.
Have you tried to "Verify integrity of game cache..." through steam?
Other than that, I'm not sure what could be causing it mate
However, if you don't mind doing a little editing it's an easy fix.
Go into the "C:\Users\Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod" folder, find "ximmersivemusic.zip" and unzip the archive.
Go inside the ximmersivemusic folder and delete "songs.txt".
Re-zip the folder again, and fire up the game as usual.
Hope this helps. You will need 7Zip or a similar program to do this.
I'm probably a little out of my depth to be honest, I believe this requires the attention of an actual, real modder, not a phoney like me lol
Glancing into the files it looks like you've implemented some stuff for Hellenic pagans, but nothing that stands out for the Orthodox/Eastern Christian cultures and religions, which might explain why I'm getting a weird mix of stuff.
What about music from other mods? Will it still play?