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Buy/listen to the song! ►CDBABY: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/thetimeke... ►ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/pom... ►WEBSITE: https://www.timekeepersofficial.com/ ►SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5NwXN... _________________________________ Support us on Patreon! ► / thetimekeepers _________________________________ Watch behind-the-scenes! ► • ANOTHER ONE??? | Pompeii - Behind the Scenes _________________________________ Follow us on social media! ►SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... ►WEBSITE: https://www.timekeepersofficial.com/ ►FACEBOOK: / timekeepersofficial ►INSTAGRAM: / timekeepersofficial ►TWITTER: / timekeepersband _________________________________ A classical take on the incredibly popular pop song by the British pop group "Bastille." With seven violins, eight basses, three pianos, and over 70 tracks, this interpretation is truly unique in its approach. The Time-Keepers are a group of best friends on a mission to bring music to life in a new and refreshing way. Covering film scores, contemporary, modern, and even pop songs, no tune is off the table! _________________________________ Filmed by John Eggers and Rafael Figueroa Music arranged by John Eggers Piano performed by John Eggers Violin performed by David Thoits and Clement Say Bass performed by Thomas Eggers Music recorded, mixed, and produced by John Eggers, Clement Say, and David Thoits Piano recording: Kawai MP-11, Kawai EX Pro, Ravenscroft 275 Behind the Scenes Camera: Mark LaRochelle and Thomas Eggers Grunts/General Assistance: Anthony Berghout and Conrad Say Special Thanks: Phillip French