This is the first installment in what I expect to be an album's worth of material. I've noticed that downtempo in general is great for making the time go by more quickly on the treadmill, particularly medium-long tracks that are slowly ever morphing and developing. This is a challenge for me since I mostly produce shorter tracks. This first one features another lovely piano piece composed by Stephen Heller (he also composed "The Brook") Opus 47 #9. The original etude barely breaks the minute mark. The adaptation here starts around 4:35. Hopefully also make good chill out or zone out music. Hope you enjoy! - SO
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