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0:00/5:24
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From My Dreams 6:400:00/6:40
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Rumble 4:350:00/4:35
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Gröne Lunden 3:480:00/3:48
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Fallen Leaves 3:000:00/3:00
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0:00/4:05
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The Oath 2:210:00/2:21
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0:00/3:03
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Rebirth 11:300:00/11:30
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0:00/4:12
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Lost in Space (2018) 5:530:00/5:53
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Euphoria (2015) 4:190:00/4:19
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Sadness and Sorrow 3:080:00/3:08
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Blue Sky (2016) 2:510:00/2:51
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Freebird (2014) 3:340:00/3:34
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Path of Fate (2014) 3:290:00/3:29
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Tree of Life (2014) 3:320:00/3:32
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Metamorphosis (2016) 3:170:00/3:17
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Rebirth (Instrumental) 11:360:00/11:36
The Elves

Merry is a self-taught musician. She grew up in the city as a child and found comfort in playing the home organ. Merry took recorder lessons in school when she was very young, but would often play the xylophone in her class and she properly taught herself to play it. She has always had a strong ability to pick up an instrument and learn it quickly. At the age of eleven she also discovered her love for art and taught herself how to draw. She developed her English skills through school and later through her love for reading, but only started playing instruments properly in 2011. Already, she has taught herself to play many instruments as well as practising her singing.
In her music she uses a mix of virtual and real instruments and she likes to experiment with voice samples from either Jordi or herself to create ambient vocal landscapes.
Jordi
Jordi Francis is a musician who enjoys writing, composing, and performing his own original songs, as well as covers and remixes of tracks by his favourite artists. His musical interests cover a wide range of genres, from Video Game and Electronic, to Celtic/World and New-Age, not to mention Classical and Folk music.
He can frequently be found playing his Celtic Harp and possesses a passion for singing. When writing lyrics, he often incorporates his own constructed language, aptly named ‘Etherean,’ which can be traced back to Jordi’s original artist name on such sites as YouTube and Newgrounds: ‘etherealwinds.’ You may recognise it from the popular VST library, Etherealwinds Harp, which was released by Versilian Studios in 2014, and was sampled from his very first harp. He takes great satisfaction in the knowledge that many artists across the world enjoy using it in their own compositions.