One of the beautiul things about Creative Commons and online collaboration in general is how some piece of a jigsaw you tried your hand at creating can be taken remixed, reused and re-contextualised into some other piece, complete and inspiring in its own right.
Milieu is an old song of mine from 2005. Octavian was browsing through some of my songs at MakeTunes and happened upon it. He sampled it, looped it and proceeded to create the truly haunting song: Laughing Shadows.
Be sure to check out more of his tracks on his MySpace pages Assfault14 & Sumerian7. There are chilling soundscapes with detailed and ponderous emotions as well as raging vehement metal with some serious guitar shredding. Don’t miss Nuclear Tomorrow.
I’m looking forward to future collaborations with Octavian, I think it is safe to expect great things.
Thick basslines with heavy kicks mixed with a thrusting melody reminiscent of “The Warp Brothers” makes Rara Avis one of Illusive Mind’s ‘Techno de Force’.
This is the best techno/trance/club song I’ve made yet, though I have said that with certainty about almost every time I make one. I think it is due to the fact that there are so many elements that go into making one of these songs that I know the process can never be repeated and in its completion lays a certain sense of momentary perfection.
‘Rara Avis’ is Latin for “Rare Bird”, in common usage the phrase is used to describe any rare person or thing. Why did I choose this title? Well sometimes there is an involved thought process and other times I just like something that sounds cool.
The beginnings of this song have been sitting unfinished, indeed unstarted on my computer for a number of months. So perhaps the rarity is the actual completion of the damn song.
I also like the composition of the title, it almost spells out r-a-v-e and at first glance appears to be hiding an anagram of some kind. ‘Rara Avis’ also refers to the experience of being one with the energy of this kind of song, the euphoria, the rapture.
For the first time the accompanying artwork is very simple and direct. Unlike the forthcoming “The wonders of modern technology”. This to me is a symbol of what the song is. A tune that should be played on the stereo, preferably routed through an amplifier or receiver, to the floor-standers and subwoofer, volume turned up loud and go crazy.
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