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Eagle
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The feel of this track is of an eagle soaring high over the ground.
electronica techno synthesizer vocal soundtrack loop sampler
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Rhythmic, lounge and hardcore house.
Kooblai Cash is an in-house track writer/soundscaping artist. He is currently working on a lounge album to be released once all tracks are down. Kooblai's interested in hearing from DJs, rappers and instrumentalists that might want to participate in projects.
Song Info
Genre
Electronic House
Charts
Peak #1,851
Peak in subgenre #177
Author
Snorri H. Gudmundsson
Rights
Snorri H. Gudmundsson
Uploaded
October 23, 2010
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 3:46
Story behind the song
Eagle is a far more appropriate name for this track which for some reason I always called Drone, a horrible misnomer. The feel of this track is of an eagle soaring high over the ground, looking down on the world while its wings catch the currents. On a political note, this track is dedicated to the preservation of the Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), the largest and most powerful raptor found in America and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world. To quote Wiki: “The Harpy Eagle is threatened primarily by habitat loss provoked by the expansion of logging, cattle ranching, agriculture and prospecting; secondarily by being hunted as an actual threat to livestock and/or a supposed one to human life, due to its great size. Such threats apply throughout its range, in large parts of which the bird has become a transient sight only: in Brazil, it was all but totally wiped out from the Atlantic rainforest and is only found in numbers in the most remote parts of the Amazon Basin; a Brazilian journalistic account of the mid-1990s already complained that at the time it was only found in numbers, in Brazilian territory, on the northern side of the Equator. Scientific 1990s records, however, suggest that the Harpy Atlantic Forest population may be migratory. Subsequent research in Brazil has established that, as of 2009, the Harpy Eagle, outside the Brazilian Amazon, is critically endangered in Espirito Santo, Sao Paulo and Parana, endangered in Rio de Janeiro, and probably extirpated in Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais – the actual size of their total population in Brazil being unknown. Harpy EagleGlobally, The Harpy Eagle is considered Near Threatened by IUCN and threatened with extinction by CITES (appendix I). The Peregrine Fund until recently considered it a “conservation-dependent species”, meaning it depends on a dedicated effort for captive breeding and release to the wild as well as habitat protection in order to prevent it from reaching endangered status but now has accepted the Near Threatened status. The Harpy Eagle is considered critically endangered in Mexico and Central America, where it has been extirpated in most of its former range: in Mexico, it used to be found as far North as Veracruz, but today probably occurs only in Chiapas in the Selva Zoque. It’s considered as Near Threatened or Vulnerable in most of the South American portion of its range: at the Southern extreme of its range, in Argentina, it’s found only in the Parana Valley forests at the province of Misiones.”
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