BEING
Anthropocene
Guitar, Synth & Programming: David Furrevig
Drums & Programming: Jason Novalis
Vocals, Lyrics, Piano & Synth: Casprin Haruna
Bass: Will Donnelly (Villains Like You)
BEING - Anthropocene - 01 - Cosmonaut (Misha Mansoor - Periphery)
BEING - Anthropocene - 02 - DNA
BEING - Anthropocene - 03 - Mindflay (Josh Clark, Brian Wade - Vestascension)
BEING - Anthropocene - 04 - Story For A Muse
BEING - Anthropocene - 05 - A Part, Apart (Brian Kohlhoff - An Obscure Signal)
BEING - Anthropocene - 06 - Perpetual Groove
BEING - Anthropocene - 07 - Arcane Academic (Gabriel Riccio - The Gabriel Construct; Travis Orbin; Justin Gosnell - Vestascension)
BEING - Anthropocene - 08 - Escape (Pat Purves - Life On Repeat; Royal & IV - The Fresh Republic)
BEING - Anthropocene - 09 - Sorrow (Andy Gruhin)
BEING - Anthropocene - 10 - Air Atlantic (Spencer Sotelo - Periphery)
BEING - Anthropocene - 11 - The Singularity Terrans I
BEING - Anthropocene - 12 - The Singularity Cosmists II (Kento Watanabe)
credits
from Anthropocene Invoco,
released June 21, 2014
Instrumental Production by Taylor Larson & Casprin Haruna
Vocal Production by Spencer Sotelo & Casprin Haruna
Engineering by Will Donnelly & Casprin Haruna
Mixed by Taylor Larson
Mastered by Taylor Larson
Written and Composed at Dualism Studios
Produced and Engineered at Oceanic Recording
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