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VHF Releases "Suspended Animation" Conceptual Video By Larry Petro, News Monkey Thursday, August 6, 2015 @ 2:01 PM
The video is a conceptual piece from Todd "Vinny" Vinciguerra, showing his interest in both space and science, mixing the universe and human brain.
“When I decided to do a video for "Suspended Animation", I wanted it to be different. Tired of seeing the same thing when it comes to music videos....bands playing and trying to look cool....it’s what is expected....so why not do the unexpected and take the view on a journey both sonically and visually? So I began the idea as a more literal translation; story boarded a more Sci-fi type video, with bodies in suspended animation... that too seemed almost expected. Then I thought about the earth being in suspended animation in our universe....from there I was on a journey throughout our solar system and found out the end is not what I thought it was. There are galaxies upon galaxies and our Milky Way is just a spec in this huge mega cluster of galaxies called the Laniakea Supercluster! After researching, to me, the
Laniakea Supercluster looks like the right and left side of the human brain. So I decided to combine the two. I also happened to reach out to the astronomers who actually came up with the research on the Laniakea Supercluster. I examined my idea and they gave me access to their charts, graphs and images! I did the same for a research doctor at MIT and she gave me access to her brain images. That was pretty cool. I am sure the next VHF video will have the band in it, but always expect the unexpected!”
Check out the video on KNAC.COM right HERE.
Vinciguerra’s unique sequence of writing starts with the drum composition setting the tone before heading to Franklin for chord progression and underlying groove. Once a groove is established, the rhythm tracks are set in place for guitar virtuoso Joel Hoekstra's independent interpretation. The music is created from the bottom up with the drums being the creative force behind the band. Each musician has complete artistic freedom and the final pieces lie perfectly together for a magnificent masterpiece.
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