Richard Green returns with Just Different, a bold and refreshing statement that feels like a deep breath in today’s musical landscape. Teaming up with Irene Veneziano and Archimia, Green crafts a piece that gently escapes convention—and it feels incredibly good.
Rooted in contemporary classical music yet flirting effortlessly with jazz, Just Different explores the fragile space of adolescence, individuality, and the quiet courage of being yourself. There’s no need to shout here: a delicate piano line leads the way, soon embraced by cinematic strings that seem to breathe, shimmer, and dream. Every note invites the listener to imagine, to feel, to remember.
Based in London since 2012, Green continues to prove that storytelling through sound is his true language. This track builds its own world. Poetic, emotional, and quietly powerful, Just Different stands as a work of art in its own right, reminding us that difference is a melody worth celebrating. Press play:
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