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Published July 13, 2021

Canadian artist Third Development's new music video has some familiar sights

and it's easy on the ears too!
Stopping Time
A new music video for Stopping Time from Canadian artist Third Development is all about portraying the passage of time by taking a tour of the Niagara Escarpment and Southern Georgian Bay.

A new music video for Stopping Time by Canadian artist Third Development is all about portraying the passage of time by taking a tour of the Niagara Escarpment and Southern Georgian Bay.

Canadian recording artist Geoffrey James began his music career at the age of 50, a second-coming during a time of lockdown and restraint. After the Pandemic hit, James sat down to compose and perform what became Third Development’s debut album, The Thought of Tomorrow, a blend of 80s infused synth and 90s inspired electronica to create an ambient soundtrack for a life of optimism and hope.

Stopping Time is a four-minute instrumental music video that represents the journey of time through the travels of four women; all at different stages of their lives. It travels to many familiar places around our region such as Hoggs Falls, 3 Stage, Pretty River Valley Provincial Park, Peasemarsh Nature Reserve.



To check out more from Third Development, click here.


Featured image courtesy of Third Development via YouTube.com

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