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They are Cruel (poem video)
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“They are Cruel” poem video
About video: This video represents “They are Cruel“, a haiku-type poem by Rixa White. It has scenes about September 11, 2001 disaster in New York city. A terrorist attack through which two hijacked airplanes crashed and destroyed both WTC towers and killed 3000 innocent lives.
About poem: The poem blames the cruelty of people (them) who earn more power and wealth through others’ sufferings (us).
About music: The background music is “Sorrowful Truth” which is the 6th track in Silentaria’s album “What’s Real?“.
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They are Cruel
They are Cruel
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How many of us suffered to death?
How many of them gained more wealth?
How many of us mourned?
How many of them earned?
How many times we suffered such a pain?
How many times they will do this again?
They are Cruel
but…
We don’t have to be.
by Rixa White
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Dr. Howard Jones has reviewed “What’s Real?” album
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Music From Another World

by: Dr. Howard Jones
Date: August 31, 2012

Electronic music can be very monotonous and irritating but I found this album completely different from any other electronic music I have listened to. The whole album is refreshing and exciting with a cohesive atmosphere that takes you into a different world. Every track is different so it keeps up your interest because you wonder what the next track is going to sound like.
The first track, Mirage, starts with what seem to be the sounds of whales which is a wonderful way of pulling you into the music and there are bird sounds in Curtains over Eye. The album is a fusion of rock and the sort of music you could use for relaxation, although whilst it is relaxing to listen to, the difference in the tracks throughout might make it difficult to use if you wanted to go into a meditative state. Nevertheless, some people might find this possible and feel the uplift it offers.
Whilst the rock tracks are exciting, there are also tracks like Sorrowful Truth that are evocative of the title with crying violin sounds that again create a particular atmosphere. This track also had a Japanese sound to it, as did Echoes from East – as you would expect from the title of the track.
Real Fantasia summed up my overall impression of the album – that there was great fun involved in creating it for all those who participated. The journey through the tracks is joyous and uninhibited. This album offers a clean and exciting sound with a specific atmosphere that cannot be described – you just have to listen.
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Oceans of Illusion (music video)
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“Oceans of Illusion” music video
“There are Oceans, Endless Oceans, Oceans of Illusion. Do not believe in illusion, remember the truth, I am here.”
About video: This video is a dynamic slideshow consists of a series of oceanic landscapes projecting illusive visual atmospheres based on the concept of the track. The above mentioned track’s slogan along with a couple of Rixa White’s poems such as “Drowned in Illusion“, “Everlasting Wander” and “A Slight Change” are displayed in some scenes in this video.
About music: “Oceans of Illusion” is the 3rd track in Silentaria’s album “What’s Real?“.
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