In one of Luca Malina's many daydreams, she asked herself : How sad can you actually get? And when you reach the maximum of sadness, what happens then? Are you still sad then? Or does the feeling change into something else? Maybe into a pleasant or even relieving, liberating feeling? So she sees a terribly sad girl walking along a rainy city street. The girl is ready to die. But this story is not sad. She knows now is the time, now she wants to go, she is ready. So she lies down curled up on the wet asphalt, like a little wolf, cozy and safe. Because no matter where she is, and where she is going, she is home as long as she is there. So she goes, somewhere else, hand in hand with herself. Whenever you go, you are there waiting for yourself. Home is where you are. Luca Malina Schutt - Produced Ego - Mixing MP The Kid - Mastering Aris - Visual Maromoves Big thanks to Fabian Unger aka DTG
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