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In December of 2016, Sverd shared on the band's Facebook page that a new Arcturus track had been recorded, however, as of 2021, this track was still unreleased. The album was released on May 8 of that year. Rooted in the beats and progressions of electro-world fusion as seen through each remixer’s unique vision of dance-oriented music, the album combines diverse vocal work and instrumentation with advanced sound design to celebrate music’s central call to observe and move with the rhythms of life. On March 27, 2015, Arcturus released 'The Arcturian Sign', the first single from Arcturian. Though originally recorded live without digital looping or electronic beats, the album’s sounds are reborn in this all-new remix collection featuring re-imaginings by Liquid Bloom, Poranguí, Mose, Ryan Herr, Yemanjo, Equanimous, Momentology, Afrosideral, Oliwa, Auralponic, Tropo, Vinzoo, Rara Avis, and Arcturus. Influenced by the musical traditions of Cuba, Brazil, West Africa, India, and Haiti, Barabajaba’s founding members recorded the original ‘Rise Up’ collection on the Big Island of Hawaii in 2008 featuring Michael Pluznick, Jesse Seymour, Boaz Martin, Zahira Clement, Peter De Jesus and Sahuna Love (Shaman’s Dream). Journeying into the rising and falling landscapes of deep and organic house, tribal and dance, world beat, neo-folk, psychedelic bass, and atmospheric downtempo, ‘Rise Up Remixed‘ delves into the boundless qualities of sound as a vehicle for human expression and storytelling via fourteen tracks that celebrate the endless colors and timbres of global music. Combining the organic sounds, vocals, and percussion work of ‘Rise Up‘ with cutting-edge production techniques provided by some of today’s leading global electronica composers, Shaman’s Dream invites listeners to join in the ongoing story of humankind as it moves to the rhythm, beat, and style of cultural traditions from around the world in the all-new ‘Rise Up Remixed.’ More than a decade since the release of the collaborative song and dance album ‘Rise Up,’ Shaman’s Dream returns to the ceremonial space first conjured by Hawaii-based music collective Barabajaba in a tale of cultural reverence and soul-stirring musical fusion.