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		<title>max richter &#124; sleep</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[British composer Max Richter and neuroscientist David Eagleman has composed the eight-hour lullaby entitled &#8220;Sleep&#8221;. The album is released on Deutsche Grammophon, available digital on iTunes or direct. Stream the song &#8220;Dream 13 (minus even)&#8221;, directed by Yulia Mahr below. “We spend a third of our lives asleep – it’s one of the most important things we all do”. – Max Richter]]></description>
		
		
		
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