HAROLD BUDD

HAROLD BUDD

Genres: ambient, minimalism, piano, contemporary classical, neoclassical

About HAROLD BUDD

Harold Budd (May 24, 1936 - 7 December 2020) was an American ambient/avant-garde composer. Born in Los Angeles, California, he was raised in the Mojave Desert, and was inspired at an early age by the humming tone caused by wind blown across telephone wires. His career as a composer began in 1962. In the following years he gained a notable reputation in the local avant-garde community. In 1966 he graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in musical composition. As his career progressed, his compositions became increasingly minimal. Among his more experimental works were two drone pieces, "Coeur d'Orr" and "The Oak of the Golden Dreams". "The Oak of the Golden Dreams" was based on the Balinese "Slendro" scale. After composing a long-form gong solo titled "Lirio", he felt he had reached the limits of his experiments in minimalism and the avant-garde. He retired temporally from composition in 1970 and began a teaching career at the California Institute of the Arts. Two years later, while still retaining his teaching career, he resurfaced as a composer. Spanning from 1972-1975 he created four individual works under the collective title The Pavilion of Dreams. The style of these works was an unusual blend of popular jazz and the avant-garde. In 1976 he resigned from the institute and began recording his new compositions, produced by British ambient pioneer Brian Eno. Two years later Harold Budd's debut album The Pavilion of Dreams was released. Since then he has developed a unique and powerful style of ambient music. His two collaborations with Brian Eno, The Plateaux of Mirror and The Pearl, established his trademark atmospheric piano style. In Lovely Thunder he introduced subtle electronic textures. His thematic 2000 release The Room saw a return to a more minimalist approach. His album Avalon Sutra from 2004 was billed as "Harold Budd's Last Recorded Work" by the record label SamadhiSound. Their press release continues: "Avalon Sutra brings to a conclusion thirty years of sustained musical activity. Asked for his reasons, Budd says only that he feels that he has said what he has to say. With characteristic humility, he concludes, “I don’t mind disappearing!”" In spite of this, Budd's soundtrack to the film Mysterious Skin (a collaboration with Robin Guthrie) and Music for "Fragments From the Inside" (with Eraldo Bernocchi) were both released in 2005. According to Robin Guthrie, the duo are in the process of recording a second album together. Harold Budd collaborated on a 3 album set with English Guitarist and composer, Clive Wright. 'A Song For Lost Blossoms' was released in October of 2008, the material was recorded in the California deserts Joshua Tree between March of 2004 and early 2007. This release contained a wealth of both live and Studio tracks and its evocative atmospheres has brought comparisons with Budds work with Brian Eno . 'Candylion' followed during the late spring of 2009, again with Clive Wright recording and producing the recordings. In this release the 2 artists evident evolution had resulted in more structured and cerebral compositions. with dark and moody tracks like 'Eaux D'Artifice' and Serene and Beautiful tracks like 'The Bells. 'its delicate ambient sounds evoking traditional Japanese landscapes. Amongst speculation that a third album would be produced, Budd and Wright played live on John Dilibertos, Echoes Radio program in the Summer of 2009. these solo tracks in Addition to more collaborations will be featured on their 3rd release 'Little Windows' due March 2010 on the Darla record label, their catalogue will also be made available as a 3 album box set by Darla. Budd was undergoing therapy in a short-term rehabilitation facility after suffering a stroke on November 11, 2020, where he contracted influenza. He died on December 8, in a hospital in Arcadia, California, aged 84, due to complications.

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HAROLD BUDD — Top 30 songs of 143

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Harold Budd 09 Nec Metus.flac
Harold Budd Templar
Harold Budd The Room Of Mirrors
Harold Budd The Room Of Stairs
Harold Budd Ice Floes In Eden
Harold Budd Grace
Harold Budd Monument
Harold Budd Quandari
Harold Budd Reini
Harold Budd The White Arcades
Harold Budd Tong War
Harold Budd Templar (Taken From Album 'perhaps')
Harold Budd Moss Landing
Harold Budd Radiant City
Harold Budd Chualar
Harold Budd Bismillahi 'Rrahmani' Rrahim
Harold Budd Jane 3
Harold Budd Jane 14
Harold Budd The Room Alight
Harold Budd As Long As I Can Hold My Breath
Harold Budd She Dances By The Light Of The Silvery Moon
Harold Budd A Song For Lost Blossoms
Harold Budd Agua
Harold Budd Around The Lake
Harold Budd Beautiful Intruder
Harold Budd Blind Bird
Harold Budd Candylion
Harold Budd Coming Into Focus
Harold Budd Exit Plan (Perfume)
Harold Budd Fragment One
09 Nec Metus.flac
The Room Of Mirrors
The Room Of Stairs
Ice Floes In Eden
Monument
Quandari
The White Arcades
Tong War
Templar (Taken From Album 'perhaps')
Moss Landing
Radiant City
Bismillahi 'Rrahmani' Rrahim
The Room Alight
As Long As I Can Hold My Breath
She Dances By The Light Of The Silvery Moon
A Song For Lost Blossoms
Around The Lake
Beautiful Intruder
Blind Bird
Candylion
Coming Into Focus
Exit Plan (Perfume)
Fragment One