Exodus (Andy Hunter album)

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Exodus, released in October 2002, is the first full-length album produced by British

Andy Hunter°. The music is a sweeping mix of sophisticated techno and electronic dance music. On his website, Hunter° explains how the inspiration for many of the tracks came from the Book of Exodus.[1] Additionally, on the back cover of the CD booklet he writes: "Exodus is a journey into the presence of God
; to hunger for God in a passionate way, craving that intimacy and hearing the spirit; to commit everything we are, and to say that we are going to run for and live our lives one hundred-percent; to be movers and shakers for the cause of our love, wherever that leads us... even into the desert of our lives; and to ask questions and find answers of who we are and where we are going..."

The inspiration for the album is reflected in its biblical and Christian-themed lyrics. Six tracks feature lyrics taken directly from the Bible, namely from the Exodus, Ezekiel, Romans and Acts. The other lyrics are by Hunter° himself, but the religious themes are highlighted throughout, with the "you" in the original lyrics always referring to God, although never written with a capital Y.

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Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Go"6:38
2."The Wonders Of You" (feat. Lyle Day)7:11
3."Radiate"8:28
4."Amazing" (feat.
Alisa Girard
)
5:57
8."Sandstorm Calling" (feat. Tasia Tjornhom)7:13
9."Strange Dream"6:24
10."Intercessional"6:57

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