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Seven Relics

by Neptune Orizon

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Seven Relics 03:37

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Seven Relics is the fourth single from Neptune Orizon's upcoming album, this song is the centerpiece of the record.

“Seven Relics“ is the last forest on earth, and has the particularity to make any human being who dares to take a step into it disappear. Their loss will make new trees grow, making this place an immortal sanctuary. The main character, a writer obsessed with this legend, has decided to get there to write a book about what could happen. Maybe he will prove that none of this exists.

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released March 25, 2022

Written by Florian Martinez & Gwen Vesin
Produced by Florian Martinez

Keys, Guitars, Bass: Florian Martinez
Violin 1: Robin Faucouit
Violin 2: Mathilde Tramini
Cello: Camille Fraysse
Vocals: Eva May

Mixed by: Florian Martinez

Mastering by Shawn Hatfield at Audible Oddities

Cover art: Frange Graphisme
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Neptune Orizon France

French composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Neptune Orizon, known as Florian Martinez, crafts immersive worlds by blending natural sounds, classical instruments, and a wide variety of organic textures. His music transports you to those contemplative moments during a trip when introspection takes hold. It's the perfect soundtrack for a journey within. ... more

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