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1. Flowers Of Herself
2. On The Nature Of Daylight (Orchestra Version)
3. The Haunted Ocean (Orchestra Version)
4. Infra 5 (Orchestra Version)
5. Sunlight (Orchestra Version)
6. Exiles
“Music has an intrinsic voice in culture,” says Richter. It’s part of the conversation
about how we should live. That’s what creativity is. When you make something,
you’re trying to explore a question, or look at some aspect of our world and
comment on it, or elicit thinking or debate. It’s like Nina Simone said: ‘An artist’s
duty … is to reflect the times.’”