MAYAN - Writing "Satori" Official Trailer

September 10, 2018, 5 years ago

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MAYAN - Writing "Satori" Official Trailer

Just over a week before symphonic death metal collective MaYaN will enlighten your spirit with their epic new album Dhyana on September 21st. For this prodigious third studio masterpiece, the international 10 piece raised over €40,000 through a crowdfunding campaign and enlisted the skills of The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, known for their work in cinematic features such as the Star Wars saga, Hannibal, and many more. "The new full-length release reflects on conceptual themes such as self-awareness, relinquishing our ego and self-conceited tendencies to find out who we truly are," says the band.

MaYan has unveiled a new trailer, in which Jack Driessen explains details about the songwriting of the new track "Satori" from the upcoming album Dhyana; how iconic composers such as Ennio Morricone inspired him and how the orchestral parts of the track were created and recorded.

The band will celebrate the new album with several Dhyana release parties in September, and they have also announced a first festival appearance for 2019:

September
21 - Reuver, Netherlands - De Schakel (Try out show)
22 - Utrecht, Netherlands - De Helling (Dutch release show)
23 - Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont, Belgium - Le Cercle (Belgian release show)

Pre-order the Dhyana album here.

Dhyana: the moment when the individual mind is absorbed by the heart and melts with the universal mind.

Through his musical contributions in Epica, After Forever and MaYaN, Mark Jansen has introduced another piece of knowledge, spirituality and mystery into the Dutch metal scene. For the third time since their inception in 2010, the now 10-piece symphonic death metal band has joined forces for a new album, and their latest opus Dhyana is set to lift them to an entirely new level.

The collective that is MaYaN has always had a profound love for movie scores, so it comes as no surprise that the next step in the band‘s career was to record a new album with a live symphonic orchestra. Turning their vision into reality, a crowdfunding campaign was started early 2018 to fund the recording of MaYaN‘s third album with a live orchestra. With the tremendous support of fans across the world, more than €40,000 were raised and the band could finally approach the City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra to record their new album with them. Being one of the world's most renowned symphonic orchestras and famous for their work in cinematic features such as the Star Wars saga, Hannibal (2001) and Arrival (2016), as well as the orchestral parts of Dimmu Borgir’s Death Cult Armageddon they were the perfect choice to join forces with MaYaN to create the monumental sound landscape for Dhyana. The crowdfunding campaign packages also included an exclusive EP called Undercurrent.

Mark Jansen states: "We have worked with all our energy, efforts and passion to create a remarkable album. "Dhyana" (which means the moment when the mind gets absorbed by the heart) makes us all very proud and we can't wait for it to be released. With the support of our loyal fans worldwide we were able to record the album with the City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Because of this and also producer Joost van den Broek's know-how and enormous motivational drive we were able to meet the high standards of the best productions of today. It's needless to say that we are extremely excited!!!"

The concept of this third full-length release reflects on conceptual themes such as being self-aware of our thoughts and relinquishing our egos and self-conceited tendencies to finding out who we truly are.

Tracklisting:

"The Rhythm Of Freedom"
"Tornado Of Thoughts - I Don’t Think Therefore I Am"
"Saints Don’t Die"
"Dhyana"
"Rebirth From Despair"
"The Power Process"
"The Illusory Self"
"Satori"
"Maya - The Veil Of Delusion"
"The Flaming Rage Of God"
"Set Me Free"

"Dhyana" video:

"The Rhythm Of Freedom" lyric video:

Behind-The-Scenes videos:



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