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A haunting piano ballad that serves as a staple of melancholic indie rock. A Song for the End – Review of The Smiths' 'Asleep'
Poet Charles Anthony Silvestri wrote new lyrics to match the existing music, focusing on the surrender to sleep and the world of dreams. 🎸 The Smiths: "Asleep" (1985)
This is an eight-hour ambient composition designed to be listened to while sleeping. A haunting piano ballad that serves as a
Richter calls it a "personal lullaby for a frenetic world".
A widely performed contemporary choral piece known for its "shimmering" cluster chords and lush harmonies. Richter calls it a "personal lullaby for a frenetic world"
Depending on the context, "Sleep" refers to several distinct and influential works of art: 🎹 Max Richter: Sleep (2015)
Live performances feature beds instead of seats, allowing the audience to drift off. allowing the audience to drift off.
Richter consulted neuroscientist David Eagleman to ensure the music's frequencies and rhythms aligned with the human sleep cycle. 🎶 Eric Whitacre: Sleep (2000)
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A haunting piano ballad that serves as a staple of melancholic indie rock. A Song for the End – Review of The Smiths' 'Asleep'
Poet Charles Anthony Silvestri wrote new lyrics to match the existing music, focusing on the surrender to sleep and the world of dreams. 🎸 The Smiths: "Asleep" (1985)
This is an eight-hour ambient composition designed to be listened to while sleeping.
Richter calls it a "personal lullaby for a frenetic world".
A widely performed contemporary choral piece known for its "shimmering" cluster chords and lush harmonies.
Depending on the context, "Sleep" refers to several distinct and influential works of art: 🎹 Max Richter: Sleep (2015)
Live performances feature beds instead of seats, allowing the audience to drift off.
Richter consulted neuroscientist David Eagleman to ensure the music's frequencies and rhythms aligned with the human sleep cycle. 🎶 Eric Whitacre: Sleep (2000)