Argentina-based dark/gothic rock act Amáutica brings a new incarnation of the powerful track “Las Telas De La Mente” that emerges - transformed, deconstructed, and reborn through the visionary touch of Ukrainian artist and producer Viktoriya Natoloka (3Music). Working from her studio in Ukraine, Viktoriya embodies an otherworldly force - what Amáutica calls a "goddess of destruction"—reworking time and space to breathe a haunting new life into one of the band’s darkest compositions.
The remix transcends the known, reshaping the track into a hypnotic, interdimensional soundscape that defies genre and expectation.
“This remix transformed our song into something beyond the known”, says Amáutica. “Its artistic conception transcends the boundaries of music itself. Viktoriya has taken one of our most powerful songs and transformed it into something both haunting and divine. From the beginning of our journey with Amáutica, and throughout the years, we have always been connected with Viktoriya on various levels: artistic, magical, and spiritual. And today we are very grateful to present this song as a record of this natural and mystical affinity.”
The collaboration is more than a musical fusion—it is a record of years of shared connection, rooted in artistic, magical, and spiritual synchronicity. This release stands as a testament to the power of cross-dimensional collaboration - an artefact of sound and spirit, destruction and rebirth. The previously released remix of the song "Acaso El Viento", reworked by German gothic rock act Advocatus Dei, can be found over HERE. Link

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