Hope is an instrumental progressive rock extended play recording which takes us on journey through the mind of a dying man whose last wish is to journey into space in order to explore the possibility of contacting extraterrestrial life.
Movement 4, Last Breath takes the listener through the deep recesses of the traveler’s mind after making contact with unknown life. In his semiconscious state, he believes his mind has now merged with the higher consciousness of the others whom he never truly encounters. His attachment to his flesh stops him from surrendering to his death; thus, his last breath feels like a tumultuous one that lasts forever.
Release date: April 7, 2020
Musical Credit
Music written by Marco Garofalo (Signs of Life)
Interludes written by Massimo Di Quinzio & arranged by Marco Garofalo
Performers
Guitars by Marco Garofalo
Drums by Massimo Di Quinzio
Production
Produced by Marco Garofalo & assisted by Massimo Di Quinzio (overall sound & arrangements)
Video edited and compiled by Cynthia Iadinardi
Special Thanks To
Virgil Tirard for assisting with sound engineering
Robert Garofalo for his ongoing support & assistance throughout the project
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Other Credits (Entire EP)
The materials used to produce the video for the EP, Hope were courtesy of the following:
NASA (Goddard) or National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pexels
Pixabay
Videvo (with specific credit to Joseph for “Particle Motion Visualization Plexus”)
Exquis Video
Shutterstock (credit to Luna Blue for “Planet Earth 1005: The Planet Earth and its Moon in a twinkling star field”)
Videezy
Credit to Daraz at PIy2mate.com for “chill_intro_no_text_3d_template_without_copyright_90z2ZmT8PVs_1080p”
Credit to More Motions EE Excel for “4K_UHD_25fps_FREE_Video_Background___HUD_Sci_Fi_Organic_Sphere_hd”
Credit more motion for VJ Particle Compilation HD
Audio: Alan Watts voice clips from “How to Wake Up”
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