"K" Launches His Second Song Called "Asian Fiend" on the Self-Made-Man Generation's Website
After the release of the Self-Made-Man Generation's theme song, K launches the second of his eight songs that he will publish over a two year span. That song is, once again, free to download on K's website at www.smmgeneration.com. It features haunting asian sounds dropped on a rock beat.
Los Angeles, CA, January 27, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Mother Nation Publishing announced today the launch of K’s second song called Asian Fiend. Following the launch of the Self-Made-Man Generation’s Website that took place last October, which featured the title song “Self-Made-Man” and also the release of the book “Complete Freedom of Choice”, K is now releasing is second song, which can be downloaded for free on its website at www.smmgeneration.com.
While the Self-Made-Man song featured Arabic rhythms and a dance/ techno beat, Asian Fiend recreates (as the name suggests it) an atmosphere coming all the way from Asia’s ancient culture. Through the use of a Pipa (an instrument comparable to a French lute) and reminders of tropical storms, the song will haunt the listeners with an unforgettable melody. This second song represents a “popier” version of K who has chosen to let is strong rock influences come through.
In this song’s lyrics, K also touches upon a subject that is important to him and the Self-Made-Man Generation. As the song begins, the lyrics go: “As a Man of the world, I travelled all the cities; (I) do not belong to any one country…” The concept of becoming men (and women) of the world is analyzed and explained in one of the chapters of K’s book where he describes the importance, in today’s world, of belonging to the world and not just one particular territory. For K, before being part of a nation, we are all a part of the Human race.
This follow-up song is the second of a total of eight songs to be launched through K’s website in a timeframe of two years. The next song called “Virtual Reality” will take the listeners to another world; one where they can feel things existing only in another reality. At that time, K will also become flesh and blood, for the whole world to see, sometimes between mid-April and Mid-May of 2010.
The song Asian Fiend was recorded at Studio Piccolo in Montreal, Canada again; a studio winner of “Best Studio in Canada” eight years out of ten. The studio is owned by Dominique Messier (Céline Dion’s drummer) and the song was recorded and mixed by his brother Pierre Messier.
K is managed and produced by Mother Nation Publishing, a company based in Montreal, Canada.
###
While the Self-Made-Man song featured Arabic rhythms and a dance/ techno beat, Asian Fiend recreates (as the name suggests it) an atmosphere coming all the way from Asia’s ancient culture. Through the use of a Pipa (an instrument comparable to a French lute) and reminders of tropical storms, the song will haunt the listeners with an unforgettable melody. This second song represents a “popier” version of K who has chosen to let is strong rock influences come through.
In this song’s lyrics, K also touches upon a subject that is important to him and the Self-Made-Man Generation. As the song begins, the lyrics go: “As a Man of the world, I travelled all the cities; (I) do not belong to any one country…” The concept of becoming men (and women) of the world is analyzed and explained in one of the chapters of K’s book where he describes the importance, in today’s world, of belonging to the world and not just one particular territory. For K, before being part of a nation, we are all a part of the Human race.
This follow-up song is the second of a total of eight songs to be launched through K’s website in a timeframe of two years. The next song called “Virtual Reality” will take the listeners to another world; one where they can feel things existing only in another reality. At that time, K will also become flesh and blood, for the whole world to see, sometimes between mid-April and Mid-May of 2010.
The song Asian Fiend was recorded at Studio Piccolo in Montreal, Canada again; a studio winner of “Best Studio in Canada” eight years out of ten. The studio is owned by Dominique Messier (Céline Dion’s drummer) and the song was recorded and mixed by his brother Pierre Messier.
K is managed and produced by Mother Nation Publishing, a company based in Montreal, Canada.
###
Contact
Mother Nation Publishing
Luc Begin
+1-514-581-3472
www.mothernation.com
Contact
Luc Begin
+1-514-581-3472
www.mothernation.com
Categories