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Ambient Music

Ambient music is a style that focuses on sound and space rather than melody and form. It is music that is intentionally created to be used as both as background music and as music to listen to. It usually features slowly evolving sounds, repetition, and is relatively static.

Ambient 1 music for airportsIn 1978, Brian Eno released Ambient 1: Music for Airports. It came out at the peak of disco, and was largely ignored when it was released. Music for Airports has grown in significance every year since, though. Ambient 1 was a beautiful manifesto. It is a set of intriguing, timeless soundscapes, artfully packaged. It is also the beginning of ambient music.

In his liner notes, Eno places ambient music as an alternative to Muzak. Eno felt that Muzak was so lightweight and derivative that it had effectively eliminated environmental music as a subject for composer's attention, or for that of serious listeners. His use of the term "ambient music" was to create a distinction between his music and the canned background music that was available at the time.

Most importantly, Eno wanted to make music that would support reflection and space to think. Eno did this by creating music that was beautiful, but did not have a center of focus to demand your attention. In his liner notes, Eno puts it this way: "Ambient Music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting."

Eno's Ambient series contains a set of four works that cover a lot of territory. Ambient 1: Music for Airports has four pieces that are the aural equivalent of a mobile. Sounds drift by the listener in a seemingly random collage, but combine to make infinite subtle variations. Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror, is a collaboration between Eno and composer Harold Budd. The music is a collection of slow, reflective piano work. Eno treats the piano with a variety of electronic effects, giving it an otherworldly sound. Ambient 3: Day of Radiance, shows another side to Eno's ambient idea. Day of Radiance is a collaboration with Laraaji, and has two groups of pieces. The first set are dances, and feature hammered-dulcimer playing rhythmic, upbeat music. The remaining pieces are very slow and meditative. Ambient 4: On Land is the darkest of Eno's ambient works. It is largely electronic, but also includes treated acoustic sounds. The sounds are not easily recognizable - it's difficult to know if you're hearing an instrument, electronic sound, or treated recording. Eno's approach in On Land is the same as Music for Airports, but the results are completely different. On Land is a collage of mysterious, even scary sounds, that create a sense that you're in an alien landscape.

While Brian Eno has been the most influential composer of ambient music, many other musicians have explored this area, too. Many ambient works aim for a more commercially acceptable take on the style.

There are now many sub-genres of ambient music, including ambient techno, ambient trance, and dark ambient. Active ambient artists include Brian Eno, Aphex Twin, Steve Roach, Robert Rich and the Orb.


Synthtopia Ambient Music Reviews

302 Acid - 0005 Even Calls

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Even Calls is an exciting and intense collection of electronic jam-band ambient music.

Alpha Wave Movement - A Distant Signal

Friday, January 07, 2005

The latest CD from Alpha Wave Movement, A Distant Signal, is a great collection of tracks in the tradition of classic space music.

Alpha Wave Movement - Beyond Silence

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Beyond Silence is the latest CD from electronic/ambient artist Alpha Wave Movement. The album is a set of modern electronica instrumentals, infused with the sounds and forms of classic synth music.

Alpha Wave Movement - Drifted Into Deeper Lands

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Alpha Wave Movement is one of the recording guises of synthesist Gregory Kyryluk. Kyryluk invokes the synth gods on Drifted Into Deeper Lands, and has put together a great CD that is a must-have for fans of ambient, synth, and space music.

Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works, Volume 2

Sunday, January 11, 2004

Fans of Aphex Twin's harder side will be surprised by this collection of dark ambient music. On this classic release, Aphex Twin explores moody, even scary, electronic soundscapes.

Ashok Prema - Matter

Monday, December 12, 2005

Matter captures a live electronic music concert by Ashok Prema and Rob Jenkins from 2002. The music ranges from atmospheric, ambient tracks to more driving and melodic sequence-driven ones.

Asura - Lost Eden

Saturday, July 31, 2004

Lost Eden, the latest CD from Asura, blends dance, trance, ambient and world music elements into a musical gumbo.

Boards of Canada - Geogaddi

Wednesday, March 24, 2004

With Geogaddi, Boards of Canada continue in the style they defined on their debut album, Music Has the Right to Children. This oblique, psychedelic pop electronica has no immediately catchy tunes or hooks, but if you give it a chance, it will seep into your head nonetheless.

Brannan Lane - Piano Dreams and Nightscapes

Thursday, November 18, 2004

Piano Dreams and Nightscapes, the latest CD from electronic/ambient musician Brannan Lane, is one of the most relaxing and lovely ambient CDs released this year.

Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports

Monday, December 15, 2003

Ambient 1 is simply one of the most important pieces of electronic music ever created. On Ambient 1, Eno set out to create something new, music that could be ignored as well as listened to. He succeeded wildly, and spawned a generation of imitators, inspired by the timeless beauty of Music for Airports.

Brian Eno - Ambient 4: On Land

Sunday, November 23, 2003

This is the last recording in Brian Eno's seminal Ambient series, and after 20 years, it still sounds beautiful and disturbing.

Brian Eno - Neroli

Monday, February 23, 2004

Neroli oil comes from the white blossoms of the bitter orange tree, and is an expensive pale yellow oil used in fragrances. Neroli is also the name of a 1991 ambient work by Brian Eno that is as exotic and ethereal as the fragrance.

Brian Eno/Harold Budd - Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror

Wednesday, December 03, 2003

Imagine Eric Satie piano pieces played in an underwater parking garage, and you'll have some idea of what to expect from this classic album.

Brian Eno/Harold Budd - The Pearl

Monday, February 23, 2004

Brian Eno first collaboration with minimalist composer Harold Budd, Ambient 2: Plateau of Mirror, was a groundbreaking classic of ambient music. Budd and Eno created beautiful soundscapes, haunted by melancholy piano themes. There second CD, The Pearl, is even more beautiful.

Brian Eno/Laraaji - Ambient 3: Day of Radiance

Wednesday, December 17, 2003

Day of Radiance is an excellent addition to Eno's series. Ambient 3 staked out new territory and new emotions for ambient music. The music is happy, even blissful, while remaining reflective and timeless. These pieces serve as an important counterpoint to the darker and sometimes disturbing music of Ambient 4.

Bruno Sanfilippo - Intro

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

InTRO is the latest CD from Bruno Sanfilippo, an Argentinean composer and musician now living in Barcelona, Spain.

BT - This Binary Universe

Friday, November 10, 2006

This Binary Universe , a CD/DVD combo from BT, is one of the most interesting and affecting releases, in any genre, of the year

Cluster - First Encounter Tour 1996 Live

Friday, March 19, 2004

This live release from Cluster captures performances from around the United States, including New York, Portland, Chicago and Phoenix. The pieces are each named after the location where they were performed. The music is a collection of mellow, drone-based ambient work.

Craig Padilla - Genesis

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

The tracks are all long explorations of ambient synth textures, with an emphasis on attractive, harmonious sound.

David Wright - Continuum

Friday, July 30, 2004

With Continuum, David Wright has released a beautiful work of melodic space music that recalls classic electronic music of the seventies and eighties.

David Wright - The Tenth Planet

Sunday, August 20, 2006

The Tenth Planet is the latest CD from synth artist David Wright, and captures the music from two live planetarium performances that he did earlier this year.

Dean de Benedictus - Salvaging the Past

Sunday, March 05, 2006

On this release, Benedictus deftly mixes a wide variety of sounds, ranging from the clearly synthetic to the acoustic sounds of cello, drums and voice.

ES Posthumus - Unearthed

Thursday, July 14, 2005

ES Posthumus debut CD, Unearthed, is a collection of world orchestral dance electronica, not foo far from the territory pioneered by groups like Enigma and Deep Forest. E.S. Postumus manages to top both these predecessors with convincing orchestral writing, dynamic percussion work and creative synth work.

gaudi:testa - 1105 Continuum

Saturday, April 29, 2006

gaudi:test 1105 Continuum brings together the electronic soundscapes and grooves of Gaudi with the organic sounds of Antonio Testa.

Ian Boddy - Elemental

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Elemental is a very imaginative ambient release that deftly mixes elements from 30 years of ambient electronic music.

Janoush Moldau - Redeemer

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Redeemer, a new release from Janosch Moldau, is a classy release, with gorgeous packaging, intelligent songwriting and creative electronic production.

Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene

Wednesday, January 28, 2004

Jean Michel Jarre was one of the first generation of synthesists to break through to broad public appeal. His pioneering work on Oxygene captures the style that he would refine on future albums. It also has a unique place for many fans, because it was one of the earliest albums of synth music to capture the imagination of listeners around the world.

Jimmy Van M - Balance 010

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Balance 010 is a three disc compilation that explores a different world of electronica with each CD. Disc 1 explores ambient and downtempo tracks; Disc 2 picks things up a little with midtempo tracks; finally, Disc 3 moves into uptempo progressive electronica.

Kinder Atom - Soft Hand Feel

Thursday, November 30, 2006

The latest release from Kinder Atom, Soft Hand Feel, is a nicely packaged collection of quirky ambient/downtempo electronica tracks.

Martin Ayres - Celloshere

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Ayres music is modern electro-acoustic music that explores ambient soundscapes.

Miles MacMillan - Futureworld

Monday, January 08, 2007

Futureworld, the latest CD from Miles MacMillan, features melodic synth music in the tradition of Jean-Michel Jarre and early eighties Tangerine Dream.

Moby - Hotel

Friday, April 15, 2005

Hotel, the latest CD from Moby, is a two-cd set that delivers some of the most intimate work that he has ever done.

Mychael Danna - Skys

Sunday, December 07, 2003

This is a set of minimal tone poems that feature instruments combined with electronic arrangements. These pieces won't leave you humming memorable melodies, but if you like new age minimalism, you'll find yourself playing this often.

Paul Avgerinos - Gnosis

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Gnosis, a new CD from composer Paul Avgerinos, explores meditative and mystical moods.

Peter Gabriel - Passion

Sunday, April 18, 2004

Peter Gabriel has been tremendously influential in promoting musicians from around the world. His work with WOMAD and Real World Music has brought sounds of the world to millions of listeners, and even more significantly, to the ears of the world's musicians. His music for The Last Temptation of Christ, a film by Martin Scorsese, mixes electronics with middle-eastern rhythms and instrumentation, fusing the elements to make music that is timeless.

Return of the Permanent Wave

Friday, July 09, 2004

Ready to go Back in Time? Silver Plastic Records has something for fans of eighties-style synth-pop with its compilation album Return of the Permanent Wave. The CD features tracks from 10 artists that are creating new music that draws on elements of classic synthpop.

Rhythmicon - Feedback Machine

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Feedback Machine is a mini-CDR release of experimental electro-acoustic music. The three tracks on Feedback Machine combine synth, saxophone, theremin and extensive electronic processing.

Richard Bone - Serene Life of Microbes

Monday, January 01, 2007

The latest release by Richard Bone, Serene Life of Microbes, is a tranquil dark ambient release that blurs the lines between electronic music and ambient sound.

Robert Rich - Calling Down the Sky

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Robert Rich's latest CD, Calling Down the Sky, captures a 2003 concert performance. The CD documents  a house concert Rich performed in Denver, Colorado.

Robert Rich - Inner Landscapes

Sunday, April 04, 2004

This release captures ambient space music improvisations from a 1985 concert by Robert Rich. The eight tracks showcase a variety of ambient environments that explore different moods and sound, while also blending together into a 73 minute soundworld.

Robert Rich - Propagation

Saturday, January 17, 2004

Propagation is a deep ambient album featuring music that explores the idea of life spreading itself. Robert Rich submerses you in a soundscape that has an organic and primitive electronic feel.

Robert Rich and Steve Roach - Strata

Saturday, February 14, 2004

Two of the masters of ambient music released this ambient space music classic in 1991. The CD brings out the best of both of their styles, the ambient soundscapes of Roach, and the electro-acoustic murkiness of Rich. This is a great colloboration that is equal to anything released by either of the two artists.

SourceCodeX - Codex Hypnos

Wednesday, February 18, 2004

Codex Hypnos, the debut release of SourceCodeX, explores ambient spaces somewhere between music and chaos. This release is a treat for fans of experimental electronica and dark ambient music.

Spies Under Von Magnet Influence - Shape Your Shade

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Shape Your Shade is an unusual but interesting EP that draws on a variety of influences, ranging from ambient to classical Indian to flamenco.

 

Steve Roach - Distant Signals

Thursday, January 27, 2005

Places Beyond is the fourth release by Steve Roach that collects what he calls his lost pieces. By the fourth collection, how good can these "extras" be?

Steve Roach - Light Fantastic

Thursday, January 22, 2004

The theme of this cd is refraction, the idea that a wave of light can pass into various forms, and change into a radiant display. The combination of tribal percussion, sequences, and Roach's synth washes make this an interesting example of dark ambient music.

Steve Roach - Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces is one of Steve Roach's most challenging and rewarding releases to date.

Steve Roach - Structures from Silence

Sunday, January 11, 2004

On this classic of ambient space music, Steve Roach uses sequencers driving quiet synthesized melodies to create a sense of timeless spaciousness.

Steve Roach - World's Edge

Sunday, March 14, 2004

This 1992 release is complex ambient music at its best. The music has a mystery and edge about it, even a little uneasiness. The double-cd collection of dark ambient music is one of the finest works Roach has released, and is a classic piece of ambient electronic music.

Steve Roach & Roger King - Dust to Dust

Monday, May 24, 2004

Dust to Dust blazes a new trail for Steve Roach. On many of his albums, he has explored integrating electronically generated sounds with acoustic percussion and didgerido to create tribal electronica. On Dust to Dust, he collaborates with guitarist Roger King to create music inspired by the dreams and memories of the people that have lived in the American West.

Steve Roach and Kevin Braheny - Western Spaces

Tuesday, March 09, 2004

This 1987 release was inspired by the landscapes of the American Southwest. Both Roach and Braheny enjoy the freedom and wildness of the California wilderness, especially the Mohave Desert. This inspired the music on CD, which has become a classic ambient space album.

The Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld

Sunday, January 11, 2004

The first album from The Orb had a distinctive sound when it was released. It mixed ambient music with downtempo grooves, creating a pop ambient style that has helped move ambient music into the mainstream.

Thought Guild - [context]

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

The latest CD from Thought Guild, [context] is an exciting retro-synth CD that showcases their talent for creating live electronica and an extensive knowledge of classic synth music.

Vangelis - Oceanic

Sunday, April 18, 2004

Oceanic is a collection of tone poems with Ocean themes. On this 1996 release, Vangelis creates a soothing 50 minute journey through deep oceanic spaces, sounding a bit like a Hearts of Space show. The new age music showcases his wonderful ear for melodies and lush synthetic orchestration, but does not have the edge or sense of experimentation that marks his best work.

Various - komposi003

Friday, April 28, 2006

komposi003 is the third compilation from Positron! Records, and features tracks from Aizome, Amish Rake Fight, Atomica, Bounte, Micronaut, Milkfish, s.sturgis, and Scanalyzer.

Various - Perfecto Chills Vol. 1

Thursday, May 20, 2004

Perfecto Chills Volume 1 is a chill-out collection that brings together some popular downtempo tracks and a some cool tracks by less well-known artists. The two-CD set captures the current sound of chill-out, including both instrumental and vocal tracks.

Various - Pure Chill Out

Thursday, April 15, 2004

This beautifully packaged compilation brings together some of the best chill out tracks from some popular names, like Moby and Fila Brazillia, and some unfamiliar names, like Nitin Sawhney and Phobos. Pure Chill Out is a good introduction to the chill out genre, a pleasant compilation and a overview of many interesting artists.


Ambient Music Sites

Hearts of Space

1/10/2004

Hearts of Space began as a radio show in the seventies, and then moved to public radio in 1983. For the last twenty years, HOS has been a leader in the worlds of new age, ambient and space music.

Soundclick

12/24/2003

Miss MP3.com? Then check out Soundclick. It offers streaming audio and free music downloads from well-known artists and unsigned bands.

Steve Roach

1/10/2004

One of the pioneers of ambient electronic space music, Steve Roach has been creating innovative soundscapes for nearly thirty years. His site explores his prolific output, and lets you sample his meditative electronica.

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