Conquest soundtrack style music representing the ancient capital city Karakorum of the Mongol Empire in Mongolia, ruled by Ghengis Khan and Kublai Khan.
This is a local Yucatecan yummy thing to eat. They sell it at every street corner and it is made with cheese and Nutella or bananas or really anything you want really really really I don’t know this text too well because I haven’t studied at University of texting.
The famous myth of Santubong is an ancient Bornean tale of jealousy and rage with a tragic ending. It tells of two princess sisters of Kayangan, the celestial kingdom, who were revered by people. This song, inspired by their story, features indigenous instruments from Sarawak; the sape, a bamboo zither called Pratuoan’k, and tribal drums from the Bidayuh tribe deep in the jungle.
This piece is a representation of how caught up we become with the theater of politics, news, media, and culture. It swallows us into a fantasized world like the Matrix. When you find the way to unplug from the Matrix, what does the world look like to you?
This piece is inspired by a tasty breakfast dish commonly served in the Yucatan called “Chilaquiles.” It’s a plate of tortilla chips topped with cream, salsas, beans, meat, and eggs. Take a bite of this dish and you might hear all of the tropical musical flavors it brings!
Imagine being a world traveler on an adventure to discover hidden treasures that have remained secret for ages. But after embarking upon this experience, you come to learn that the real treasure is finding out who you are meant to become. That is the adventure of a lifetime.
Tension is an epic music representation of stress, but a different kind of stress: “Eustress.” This kind of stress is a healthier form of stress humans experience. The tension it creates can drive us to accomplish tasks and better develop ourselves. It’s the stress that helps us grow and move forward instead of bringing us down. It allows us to break the bonds of that which has been preventing us from achieving what we want and where we can go.
Imagine western Europe in the 19th century walking on cobblestone streets of mysterious cities and your alter-ego comes alive in the evening with a scheme in mind while attending a masquerade. But before you can continue your enterprise of stealing precious jewels you must blend in on the dance floor and waltz your way to your victorious prize.
Take a stroll down the beautiful colonial street lined with mansions of Paseo de Montejo in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Vibrant street musicians, delicious Mayan-Latin infused cuisine and party on the rooftops of this historical colonial area.
A Tango interpretation inspired by the legends of Zorro. Taking a musical dive into the heroism and mystery of this Latin hero of the days when California was once Mexico.
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