- Dolphin Vision -
by foxamoore
Musician
9 years ago
To take that Next step,
Emerging from that blue world,
That I once called my home,
Reaching out for the new beyond,
Which I have to follow now,
To take that Next step,
Into the unknown,
I will survive,
I will remember…"Dolphin Vision" - theme for
Mineau for his novel The Origin Chronicles.
The music describes the tale of the ancient Cetaceans and their struggle to survive. In dark times it only takes one spark, one orb of insight to change the world. Swim with Mineau as he begins the greatest journey of all: Navigating the unknown plane beyond this realm to save the world he loves.
For more information you can check out the book *Here*.
Special thank you to
Peritian for doing the song's cover which can also be seen here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23201106/
And a huge thank you to those that listen to and support my music! ^^Special guests and credits
PepperCoyote Additional Backing Vox and Acoustic Guitar
Korozjin Electric Guitar
RhubarbTheBear Bass Guitar
Peritian Cover Art
Drias Above fitting poetry
Mixed and Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London. Special thanks to Christian Wright for assisting with the project! Also thanks to the North Sea, which provided the original water and wave FX samples.
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ind i just happened to hear it first time while pirates of the carribean was showing on danish tv. and it just fit in as part of the movie score.
brilliant fox as allways.
Also, the lead vocalist reminds of Origa (a vocalist featured a lot of Yoko Kanno's stuff).
Well done <3
Thank you so much for creating such a wonderful theme for Mineau, and I cannot wait for our future endeavors to develop!
(... And finally I hope that after such an uplifting theme, that isn't darkness I see slowly forming on the distant horizon... hehehe) *winks*
V.
The only thing that i wish that could had been made better would be to record it with slightly less level that it does not get into overdriving and clipping