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Jaya Satria is a composer known for his work on the album “Tradition d’Asie (Thaïlande),” which includes the track, “Bamboo Tree”. This album, released in 2012, features various compositions highlighting traditional Asian themes and instruments. Jaya Satria’s music often incorporates elements of traditional Thai sounds, creating a unique blend of cultural and musical expression. His intricate compositions showcase a deep respect for and understanding of Asian musical heritage, intricately weaving the delicate rhythms of the Thai flute with the resonant echoes of the Chinese guzheng. Satria’s work reflects not just technical prowess but also a profound commitment to preserving and innovating upon traditional sounds. Through his music, he invites listeners on a journey through lush soundscapes that evoke the rich histories and vibrant cultures of Asia, seamlessly blending the old with the new in an enchanting symphony of global artistry.

This track was chosen for remixing because it was already well-synced in rhythm and easy to transform into futuristic house drums. It is also very hypnotic with beautifully composed tones that seem to envelop the listener. The harmonic layering and intricate beat patterns add a sense of depth that captivates the audience. Furthermore, the original track’s melodic progression provides a rich canvas for creative alterations, ensuring that each remix can be unique while retaining the essence of the original composition.

By Tornevall

- Stories from Reality - Musician | Bedroom DJ | Tug of War | Photographer | DevOps Thomas blends a passion for music, photography, and technology. With a background in 1990s dance music, his journey evolved from early experiments with FastTracker 2 to becoming a DJ and competitor in tug of war. His creative output includes documenting tug of war competitions across Sweden, while also working as a systems developer focusing on WordPress and e-commerce platforms.

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