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BY
Illyria |
MUSICAL GENRE
Digital/Electronic |
MUSICAL STYLE
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This song was added to our database on October 24, 2002,
and the song's information was last updated 21 years ago.
Illyria
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DESCRIPTION
I feel this song is an accurate representation of the colors that permeate my life. It is the most unified musical composition I have ever created, and incorporates elements of trance, industrial, hip-hop, and abstraction. There is something beneath the surface of electronic music, a desire to break free of the limitations inherent in digital media. This song attempts to bring analog 'noise' back into a context of perfection, something I feel is vastly important in this age of discrete continuity. |
CREDITS
Joshua Arnold |
RELEASED
October 24th, 2002 |
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