Artist: Harold Budd: mp3 download Genre(s): New Age Rock Electronic Ambient Easy Listening Harold Budd's discography: Agua Year: 2007 Tracks: 8 The Serpent (In Quicksilver) Year: 2006 Tracks: 6 Avalon Sutra/As Long As I Can Hold My Breath Year: 2005 Tracks: 15 Avalon Sutra 2Cd Year: 2004 Tracks: 15 Avalon Sutra Year: 2004 Tracks: 14 Translucence Year: 2003 Tracks: 11 La Bella Vista Year: 2003 Tracks: 10 The Room Year: 1998 Tracks: 13 Luxa Year: 1996 Tracks: 16 Glyph Year: 1995 Tracks: 11 She Is a Phantom Year: 1994 Tracks: 18 Lovely Thunder Year: 1990 Tracks: 7 The White Arcades Year: 1988 Tracks: 8 The Serpent In Quicksilver Abandoned Cities Year: 1984 Tracks: 8 Abandoned Cities Year: 1984 Tracks: 2 The Pavilion Of Dreams Year: 1978 Tracks: 4 By The Dawn's Early Light Year: Tracks: 18 The American ambient/neo-classical composer world Health Organization has to the highest degree closely allied himself with the more than and more harmonic independent-rock metro -- through his collaborations with the Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie -- Harold Budd is as well one of the selfsame few world Health Organization toilet identical rightly be called an ambient composer. His music, a sparse and tonal wash of keyboard treatments, was inspired by a boyhood exhausted listening to the buzz of telephone wires approximate his home in the Mojave Desert town of Victorville, California (though he was born in nearby Los Angeles). Though interested in music from an former long time, Budd was 36, already married and with children of his have, by the clock time he calibrated from the University of Southern California with a degree in Musical Composition in 1966. He became a respected name in the round of drinks of minimalist and vanguard composers based in Southern California during the late '60s, premiering his whole caboodle The Candy-Apple Revision and Unspecified D-Flat Major Chord and Lirio around the area. In 1970, he began a instruction calling at the California Institute of Arts, but continued to collect while thither, piece of writing Madrigals of the Rose Angel in 1972. After going away the Institute in 1976, Budd gained a recording sign on with the Brian Eno-affiliated EG Records, and released his debut album The Pavilion of Dreams in 1978. Two geezerhood by and by, he collaborated with Eno on one of the landmark albums of the ambient vogue, Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirrors. After recording iI albums for Cantil in 1981 (The Serpent [In Quicksilver]) and 1984 (Derelict Cities), Harold Budd over over again worked with Eno on 1984's The Pearl. A concentrate with Eno's Opal Records resulted in one of Budd's to the highest degree magnificent albums, The White Arcades, recorded in Edinburgh with Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins. Budd left Opal later 1991's By the Dawn's Early Light, and recorded iI albums for Gyroscope: Music for Three Pianos (with Ruben Garcia and Daniel Lentz) and the lauded Through the Hill, a coaction with Andy Partridge of XTC. In the mid-'90s, he recorded albums for New Albion and All Saints before sign language to Atlantic for the release of The Room in mid-2000. In 2004 Budd decided to retire, claiming he had aforementioned all he wanted to, and that he "didn't psyche disappearance." His terminal excursion, Avalon Sutra/As Long as I Can See My Breath, appeared on David Sylvian's Samhadi Sound imprint as a double magnetic disc. The record album featured 14 new pieces, some recorded solo, some recorded with saxophonist Jon Gibson, and some with a string quartet. His collaboration with Eraldo Bernocchi, Fragments From the Inside, issued on Sub Rosa arrived in springtime 2005. |
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