Veason "danse Macabre" [official Audio] < FULL >

The title refers to the "Dance of Death," an artistic allegory from the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death. Veason utilizes this dark, gothic imagery to create a haunting atmosphere typical of modern "trap" aesthetics.

A symphonic poem in G minor, originally inspired by a poem by Henri Cazalis about skeletons dancing at midnight. Details can be found at the LA Phil . Veason "Danse Macabre" [Official Audio]

A modern vocal-driven hip-hop performance that reinterprets the "macabre" concept for a 21st-century audience. The title refers to the "Dance of Death,"

It is important to distinguish this track from the classical by Camille Saint-Saëns (1874). While Veason's track may sample or reference the classical melody, the two are distinct works: the two are distinct works: