There are 7 artists with the name Asura.
[1] Ambient Trance project by Charles Farewell
[2] Los Angeles based IDM/Hip-Hop producer Ryan York (who also releases under his own name)
[3] A German black metal band.
[4] An Indian death/black metal band.
[5] An Italian symphonic black/gothic metal band.
[6] An Ukrainian raw black metal/ambient band.
[7] An Atmospheric Black Metal solo project from Pereira, Colombia
[1] France-based Asura (ambient trance, signed to Ultimae Records):
Since 1996, and its creation by Charles Farewell and Vincent VIlluis, the project Asura has polished a personal electronic universe sound, between trance psychedelic, ambient and world music. In 1998, Christopher Maze joins the band and in 2000, Code Eternity is out, being the first album of Asura and Infinium Records (ex Ultimae Records). Made by many influences, their music does not remain about it less one personal and considered creation, centered on the perpetual search of infinite spaces and multiple origins. Monotonous melancholic lyrics, symphonic waves, fast and slow rythms, heavy or throbbing, liturgical songs, Asura introduces a certain solemn vision of the world. Built around electronic machines and acoustic instruments, their music is a curiosity. Recognized everywhere, though little known in France, their songs Code Eternity and Lost Eden however had many dance at the time of large trance raves all over the world. Vincent Villuis left the band to concentrate on his new project, Aes Dana, in 2001, and was replaced the same year by Alex Ackerman.
The second album, Lost Eden, was released in 2003.
Since July 2005, after the departure of Christopher Maze and Alex Ackerman, Asura became a solo project, exclusively composed by Charles Farewell.
The third album, Life², has been available on Earth since July the 7th 2007, on Ultimae Records.
Life² marks the return of the original Asura sound, with ten strong tracks, composed of melodic echoes, aramean tribal rhythms, ethereal duduks, hypnotic basslines, symphonic orchestrations, fusion of gentleness, and strength blending into acid themes. The outcome is melancholic yet positive, as any renewal would be, a tangible passage, sort of a second life...
The new album, "360", was released in october 2010.
For more information:
www.asura-music.com
www.myspace.com/asuramusic
www.ultimae.com/en/composers/asura/index.html
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=731066399&ref=profile#/pages/ASURA/106457240133?ref=nf
[2] Los Angeles-based Asura (beat/IDM, signed to Non Projects:
The concept of Asura, as taken from the work of Japanese poet Kenji Miyazawa, is that of a dissolution of self and environment in the face of strong emotion. By employing this guise along with his training in the classical and jazz worlds as a bassist, cellist, guitarist, and trumpeter in such an electronic medium, Los Angeles based producer Ryan York produces a truly organic form of digital music.
The experience of falling in love in the backdrop of modern Los Angeles is central to his self-titled debut album (released January 19, 2010) as its simultaneously decaying and awe inspiring environments are painted in one in the same along with the beauty and struggle of a new relationship, each lending their own cracks, hisses, and echoes to the music.
For more information:
www.nonprojects.net
http://www.myspace.com/iamasura
360
Asura Lyrics
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Give me more
Like that
We watch it settle down
And capitalize on whatever moves
Grab a little bit for your friends
Before they catch you
You better hide yourself away
Get rid of that evidence
They're going to catch you
Help me decipher, secrets
Please don't tell
Can I borrow some sugar?
On my own
They're going to get you
And all stretched out
They're on their way now
It feels like I've been here for hours
And I'm all stretched out
Then when you show your hands
See them glow eight shades of red
Bit late to think of alibis
Just answer the question
Here's where the truth comes out
Veil's lifted, your secret's out
Quit crying innocence
They've already got you
Help me decipher, secrets
Please don't tell
Stand up! Make us proud!
Carry on your back
Hold on, you're not done yet
Finish what you started
Can I borrow some sugar?
Give me more
On my own
They're going to get you
And all stretched out
They're on their way now
It feels like I've been here for hours
And I'm all stretched out
You can't act right
Do not act now
You I can hate
You watch it settle down
And capitalize on whatever moves
Grab a little bit for your friends
And then they catch you
Here's where the truth comes out
Veil's lifted, your secret's out
Quit crying innocence
They've already got you
Got you
Give me more
Give me more
Give me more
On my own
They're going to get you
And all stretched out
They're on their way now
It feels like I've been here for hours
And I'm all stretched out
Help me decipher, secrets
Please don't tell
Stand up! Make us proud!
Carry on your back
Hold on, you're not done yet
Finish what you started
Can I borrow some sugar?
The song "360" by Asura is a commentary on the state of society and how it operates. The lyrics seem to be directed towards someone who has gotten in trouble with the law, perhaps for doing something illegal or immoral. The first verse speaks to the idea of "capitalizing on whatever moves," or taking advantage of whatever opportunities present themselves in order to get ahead. It urges the listener to "grab a little bit for your friends" before they get caught, suggesting that this behavior is common and even expected among certain circles.
The second verse introduces the idea of "deciphering secrets," perhaps referring to the way in which those in power use information to control others. The lines "here's where the truth comes out, veil's lifted, your secret's out" suggest that eventually, everything will be revealed and those who have been deceiving others will be exposed. The chorus repeats the idea of being caught and stretched out, emphasizing the inevitability of consequences.
The final verse encourages the listener to "finish what you started" and "carry on your back," suggesting that even in the face of adversity, it's important to persevere and stay true to one's values. The line "can I borrow some sugar?" is perhaps a reference to the idea of asking for help in a time of need, something that is often difficult for people to do.
Line by Line Meaning
Give me more
Asking for more, potentially more information or secrets
Like that
In that matter; keep doing what you're doing
We watch it settle down
Observing a situation calm down
And capitalize on whatever moves
Taking advantage of opportunities as they arise
Grab a little bit for your friends
Taking a share for your peers
Before they catch you
Taking what's desired before it's taken away by others
You better hide yourself away
Conceal yourself to avoid being caught
Now they've set off to come capture you
The threat has begun to pursue
Get rid of that evidence
Dispose of any trace of wrongdoing
They're going to catch you
The danger of being caught is imminent
Help me decipher, secrets
Asking for help in uncovering hidden information
Please don't tell
Keep the secrets safe
Can I borrow some sugar?
A request for something small
On my own
Alone in the situation
They're going to get you
The threat is still present
And all stretched out
Feeling emotionally and mentally strained
It feels like I've been here for hours
The situation seems never-ending and exhausting
Then when you show your hands
When the evidence against you is presented
See them glow eight shades of red
The signs of guilt become apparent
Bit late to think of alibis
Attempting to provide an excuse after the fact is ineffective
Just answer the question
Be honest and straightforward in your response
Here's where the truth comes out
The deception ends and the truth is revealed
Veil's lifted, your secret's out
The hidden information or wrongdoing is now public knowledge
Quit crying innocence
Stop pretending to be innocent
They've already got you
You have been caught
Stand up! Make us proud!
Take responsibility for your actions and show strength in the face of consequences
Carry on your back
Accept the weight of the situation and move forward
Hold on, you're not done yet
There may still be consequences to face, but it's important to persevere
Finish what you started
Follow through with what you've begun, even if it's difficult
You can't act right
Your actions are inappropriate or misguided
Do not act now
Stop what you're doing
You I can hate
The artist has negative feelings towards the subject
Give me more
Reinforcing the request for more information or secrets
They're on their way now
The danger is approaching
Writer(s): BUTLER TERENCE DAMIEN, GREASLEY JONATHAN KEITH, MACAN LOUIS RICHARD, HUCKVALE ANDREW CHARLES
Contributed by Adrian T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@fishboy279
Wow. This artist is really talented..
@cygnusx117
Man do I love that build to the jam in Atlantis Child.
And Halley Road (chef's kiss) :)
Bravo Asura!
@javiteyado
Yessss! Thank you
@ziyatitiz5992
Lv x em có biết là có gì vậy em ơi em đang làm gì em ơi anh ơi em có thể làm được không có biết đâu mà anh em có thể làm được gì vậy anh em ơi anh ơi turuur hạ đang làm gì đó anh có
@javiteyado
@@ziyatitiz5992 Tôi thực sự thích ảnh đại diện của bạn! tôi yêu nhạc asura
@user-lh5yz7io3q
The best music 👍👍👍
@elisavieira737
Beautiful thanks
@Pataflex
Listened to this so many times while playing Subnautica, it matches so nicely.
@tezcatlipocaone8796
#ILove #Asura360
@rickmorgan8520
Anything Asura does it for me 😎👍