Available on the charity album Seeds of Kindness 5: Building Bridges! Donate and download the album here: sok.yoursiblings.org

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Hey guys! So this one's been in the works for a while and gone through more than a couple of iterations, but I think in the end it's turned out really well. I'm absolutely proud of it and I'm excited to be apart of this fantastic new compilation album from Bronies For Good - Seeds of Kindness 5: Building Bridges.

The album features my track along with 18 others from amazing artists like Francis Vace, Reverbrony, Silver Paradox, Progressive Element and more! If you'd like to download the album you can do so by ticking the button saying 'I have donated or pledge to donate' after which you'll have the option to download FLAC versions of this album and all the previous ones. If you want to donate then that's fantastic as it's for a good cause, but it's certainly not required if you can't. :)

The track itself is called Malus, which is latin for Apple Tree. I got a lot of inspiration from Applejack for this one, and you might be able to hear some subtle inspiration from one of the artists I like to listen to a fair amount, Tobu, as well. :)

The visualiser here was provided by Vinyl Darkscratch who you should also totally check out the channel of here: youtube.com/user/DarkT...

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And here is some more information on the Seeds of Kindness Project from the donation page:

"Building Bridges is the culmination of months of work from talented musicians dedicated to making the world a better place – but now it’s up to you.

Just donate below (you’ll be taken to the website of our partner, the Against Malaria Foundation), confirm that you’ve donated, and you’ll be able to download Building Bridges and our eight previous albums!

“I wasn’t just sick, with fever and a headache, I felt detached from myself. … I was gasping for air. I couldn’t breathe. I was dying.” This is how Ann Paisley Chandler describes her malaria attack. She survived but many others are less lucky. We have the power to save many of them!

Our last fundraiser has received donations that will save more than twenty lives. Let’s break our own record together!

For further information, please read our profile of the Against Malaria Foundation and watch the TED talk by Peter Singer and TEDx talk by Toby Ord, explaining effective altruism."