Stefan Krause grew up in Hamburg/Germany. In 1988, he started making music and fell in love with producing electronic music. Having his roots in the early nineties' Techno-Movement, he made his way through many electronic genres.
In 2001 Rawtekk was founded to release Drum and Bass and breaks. His unique sound is different; clean, complex and straight forward. After coming up with the first tracks, his fame quickly grew and he started playing live in different local clubs to show off his powerful skills.
Nowadays, he is playing in well-known clubs beside the heads of the DnB scene.
Rawtekk have made a name for themselves in the scene through their releases on labels such as Subtitles, their previous release on Med School’s “New Blood 011″ album – “Snowflakes”, and their close work with Phace. Their recent remix of Neosignal – “Angst” put them in the spotlight before they signed to Med School in Spring 2013.
Outside of producing tracks, they also specialize in producing commercial spots, soundlogos, imagefilms, and developing sample libraries and demo songs for Steinberg’s Cubase, Halion, Halion Sonic and Sequel 1-3. In 2011, they received the award for the best commercial music in Germany.
Halo
Rawtekk Lyrics
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Halo, Halo
Halo
Oh, Halo
Oh, Halo, Halo
Halo, Halo, Halo,
Halo
Flying Cosmic Halo
Flying Cosmic Halo
You Need Mortals
You Need Mortals
Ahh, Ahh, Ahh, Ahh
The lyrics to Rawtekk's song Halo seem to revolve around the idea of a celestial being or a cosmic entity, represented by the titular "Halo". The repetition of the word "Halo" throughout the song creates a sense of otherworldliness and mystique, while also emphasizing the importance of this entity. In the midst of this ethereal presence, the lyrics hint at a need for connection to humanity, with the phrase "You need mortals" repeated twice towards the end of the song. This could be interpreted as a reminder of the Halo's dependence on humanity or a desire to connect with the mortal world.
The "Flying Cosmic Halo" that is mentioned in the song adds to the mystical and grandiose nature of the lyrics, painting a picture of an all-powerful and otherworldly being. The use of the word "need" in relation to mortals also implies a sense of purpose or a goal that the Halo is striving for, perhaps a spiritual or emotional connection that can only be achieved through their interaction with mortals.
Overall, the lyrics to Halo create an intriguing and mysterious atmosphere, inviting the listener to contemplate the nature of existence and the relationship between the mortal and the divine.
Line by Line Meaning
Halo
A celestial body shining brightly, serving as a symbol of hope and divinity
Halo, Halo
Repeated emphasis on the celestial body's shining, magnificent glory
Oh, Halo
Expressing admiration and awe for the celestial body's beauty
Oh, Halo, Halo
Further emphasizing the celestial body's magnificence and splendor
Halo, Halo, Halo
Continued emphasis on the celestial body's dazzling brilliance
Flying Cosmic Halo
Describing the celestial body in motion, traveling through the cosmic universe
Halo, Halo,
Repeating the celestial body's name to further extol its beauty
Flying Cosmic Halo
Continuing to describe the celestial body's cosmic journey
You Need Mortals
Implying that even an omnipotent celestial body requires mortal beings for companionship and interaction
You Need Mortals
Reiterating the idea that even the most divine entities crave connection with mortal life
Ahh, Ahh, Ahh, Ahh
An expression of wonder and amazement at the incredible beauty of the celestial body
Contributed by Maya I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
fallloftroy
I just want to say that hearing this type of music from people that make crazy drum and bass makes me feel better about producing all types of genres. Anything is possible!
Герой Одиночка
Сводил эту запись дома с разными битами и ломал по всякому, за что безусловно, спасибо оригиналу.
minimalist34
this is amazing
Dick Bronstein
This Is *GODDAMN* Wonderful.
Luke Swailes
Vocals remind me of Grimes