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Richter calls it a "personal lullaby for a frenetic world".

Richter consulted neuroscientist David Eagleman to ensure the music's frequencies and rhythms aligned with the human sleep cycle. 🎶 Eric Whitacre: Sleep (2000) Richter calls it a "personal lullaby for a frenetic world"

Originally written to Robert Frost’s poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," but changed due to copyright issues. Richter calls it a "personal lullaby for a frenetic world"

This is an eight-hour ambient composition designed to be listened to while sleeping. Richter calls it a "personal lullaby for a frenetic world"

Live performances feature beds instead of seats, allowing the audience to drift off.

A haunting piano ballad that serves as a staple of melancholic indie rock. A Song for the End – Review of The Smiths' 'Asleep'