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Ambient music

Ambient / Space music
Brian Eno's Apollo
The Cover of Brian Eno's Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, widely considered a quintessential early ambient music release.
Stylistic origins: 20th century classical music, Electronic art music
Cultural origins: 1970s
Typical instruments: Electronic musical instruments, some ambient artists use traditional instrumentation of almost any variety
Mainstream popularity: Low.
Derivative forms: Ambient house - Ambient techno - Drum and bass
Subgenres
Ambient house - Illbient - New Age - Dark ambient
Other topics
Ambient music artists

Ambient music is a loosely defined musical genre that incorporates elements of a number of different styles - including jazz, electronic music, new age, rock and roll, modern classical music and even noise. It is chiefly identifiable as having an overarching atmospheric context.

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History

The term was first coined by Brian Eno in the late 1970s to refer to music that would envelop the listener without drawing attention to itself. Hence, Brian Eno is considered the father of ambient music: his 1978 release Ambient 1: Music for Airports includes a manifesto describing this music. Sometimes associated with elevator music and Muzak, it is more often similar to mood music or an ambient background in movie and radio sound effects. Often listeners will forget they are listening to ambient music, which is one of the biggest attractions of the genre. It can be any musical style, including jazz, electronic music and modern classical music.

Retrospectively, some of the works of the 20th century French composer Erik Satie, today best known for his Trois Gymnopédies suite, can be regarded as predecessors of modern ambient music. He referred to some of his music as 'furniture music'. The invention of the theremin in the early 20th century is also considered an important influence on the later development of ambient music. Similarly some of the works of the French composer Edgar Varèse, who used the theremin extensively in his music can also be viewed as predecessors of ambient music.

Early works from the 1970s by Kraftwerk have greatly influenced the genre. Other earlier artists such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis in the 1970s and Ray Lynch and Mannheim Steamroller in the 1980s, all of which were considered "New Age," also influenced the growth of ambient electronic music.

Purely ambient music is traditionally beatless. In the late 1980s and early 1990s ambient music underwent a resurgence with the reconciliation of rhythm with the dreamy, meandering reverb of the first (late 1970s - 1980s) wave of ambient music. Under the guise of various styles, ambient electronic music (sometimes referred to as ambient techno or ambient dub) saw the birth of a new wave of electronic music in the works of artists like The Orb, Aphex Twin and the Irresistible Force.

Styles of ambient music

Organic ambient music

Organic ambient music is characterised by integration of electronic, electric, and acoustic musical instruments. Aside from the usual electronic music influences, organic ambient tends to incorporate influences from world music, especially drone instruments and hand percussion. Organic ambient is intended to be more harmonious with nature than with the disco. Some of the artists in this sub-genre include Robert Rich, Steve Roach, Vidna Obmana, O Yuki Conjugate and Tuu.

Some works by ambient pioneers such as Brian Eno, which use a combination of traditional (such as piano) and electronic instruments would be considered organic ambient music in this sense.

Nature inspired ambient music

The music is composed from samples and recordings of naturally occurring sounds. Sometimes these samples can be treated to make them more instrument-like. The samples may be arranged in repetitive ways to form a conventional musical structure or may be random and unfocussed. Sometimes the sound is mixed with urban or "found" sounds. Examples include much of Biosphere's Substrata , Mira Calix 's insect music and Chris Watson 's Weather Report . Some overlap occurs between organic ambient and nature inspired ambient.

Isolationist ambient music

Isolationist ambient music is perhaps the darkest, least accessible of ambient music. Inspired by industrial music, noise music, and classical music, isolationist may be rather dirge -like: more repellant than inviting. The Sombient label is the primary purveyor of isolationist ambient, in particular with the "drones" compilation series. Some of the artists known for this style of ambient music include Robert Fripp, Vidna Obmana, Jeff Greinke , Naut Humon, and Iszoloscope.

Ambient electronic music

Ambient electronic music is the current most widely heard form of the ambient music and began in its modern form in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Artists considered to be part of the inception of the late 1980s, early 1990s ambient electronic music movement included Aphex Twin, Pete Namlook, The Orb, Moby, Future Sound of London, and William Orbit. Other prominent artists that make ambient electronic music include Air, Biosphere and Bill Laswell. Initially an underground movement, ambient electronic music continued to rise in popularity until its less obscure status in the early 2000s.

Although not strictly speaking ambient music, mainstream electronic dance music styles such as trance, techno and drum and bass draw inspiration from the soothing electronic sound of ambient music. Artists in these styles often incorporate ambient elements into their work. Examples are found in Voodoo Child's (aka Moby) The End of Everything album and others.

Some types of ambient electronic music:

Ambient dub

Works by Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble and others, including a number of compilations by various artists. Includes prominent bass guitar as does dub music, but without drums, vocals, or horn sections of reggae, and with the usual prominent synthesizers ambient music is known for.

Ambient groove

Ambient groove music could be seen as a sub-genre of both ambient and trip hop music. Ambient groove is a stylistic middle ground between the two, incorporating elements of both along with dub and world music. The sub genre was created accidentally by the series "A Journey Into Ambient Groove" by Quango Records , a subsidiary of Island Records. (Quango itself evolved out of the ambient groove project.) All four in the series are various-artists compilations, with tracks selected and compiled by Bruno Guez . Guez featured similar music on his radio show in L.A., though the movement is European in its origination. As with most sub genres in music, there is some overlap between them. This style is mostly limited to the mid 1990's. The ambient groove sound was created in particular by artists on the Pork label. Guez collected songs exclusively from this label for the "A Taste of Pork'" compilation. The songs themselves feature a combination of synthesizers and drum machines as well as acoustic percussion and other acoustic instruments. Ambient groove does not feature much in the way of vocals or four-on-the-floor techno beats, but the beat and the groove are featured elements, unlike ambient per se. The style has much in common with more modern dub, but generally less reggae-inspired, though there are dub tracks included on the compilations.

Some definitive recordings

  • A Journey Into Ambient Groove Quango/Island, 1994
  • A Journey Into Ambient Groove Phase 2 Quango/Island, 1995
  • A Journey Into Ambient Groove 3 Quango/Island, 1996
  • A Journey Into Ambient Groove 4 Quango/Island, 1997
  • A Taste of Pork Pork/Quango/Island, 1995

Some defining artists

Ambient house

Early works by 808 State, such as "Pacific 202", and others.

Beatless

Beatless ambient electronic music has no overt drum machine or explicit drum sound-driven beat, but sometimes maintains rhythm through repetition of some sort of sound as exemplified on Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II. Beatless is more often used to describe drone-oriented or arhythmic ambient music, where no actual tempo can be discerned.

Soundscape

No overt repetition of a sound or sound phrases is clear. This kind of ambient electronic music is, for some listeners, the least accessible. Some examples include Radiohead's track "Treefingers" from the Kid A album, some of the work of Japanese musician Nobukazu Takemura, and IDM artist Hrvatski's album Playthroughs (recorded under his real name, Keith Fullerton Whitman).

Psychedelic chillout and psybient

Psychedelic chillout music is the ambient form of psychedelic trance and Goa trance and is considered one of the most complex form of ambient music. It dates back to the early 1990s with artists such as The Infinity Project and Astralasia. Many Goa trance artists, most notably Astral Projection, used to add a chillout piece as the last track in their trance albums. This type of music gained a boost in popularity during the late 1990s and early 2000s. One of the reasons for that was the form of Shpongle, a still active cooperation between Simon Posford and Raja Ram. Their first album - "Are You Shpongled?" (1998) set the standards for psychedelic chillout music. Artists such as Shulman and Violet Vision began composing this music with great success. Today this type of music is considered very popular among the psychedelic scene with some dedicated chillout record labels.

Important releases

  • The Future Sound Of Ambient series, especially the third and fourth part. (1995-1998)
  • The Infinity Project - Mystical Experiences (1995)
  • Shpongle - Are You Shpongled? (1998)
  • Violet Vision - First Sign Of Communication (2001)
  • Shpongle - Tales Of The Inexpressible (2001)
  • Hallucinogen - In Dub (Mixed by OTT ) (2002)
  • Aes Dana - Season 5 (2002)
  • Shulman - In Search Of A Meaningful Moment (2003)

Notable artists and works in chronological order

Main article: List of ambient artists

Artist name Influential works Time period
Erik Satie Trois Gymnopédies
Vexations.
1890-1910
Edgar Varèse Ecuatorial. 1930s
Brian Eno Another Green World

Discreet Music
Ambient 4: On Land
Possible Musics: Fourth World (with Jon Hassell)

Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundscapes
1975-
Deuter Call of the Unknown. 1970s - 1980s
Steve Roach Structures from Silence

The Magnificent Void

Quiet Music
1983-
Wally Badarou Echoes. 1980s
Pete Namlook Air
Silence
Outland
1992-
The Orb A Huge Ever-Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Centre of the Ultraworld
The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld
1989-1991
KLF Chill Out 1990
Future Sound of London ISDN
Lifeforms
Dead Cities
1992-1998
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2.
1992-1994
Global Communication 76:14 1994
Moby AKA Voodoo Child Ambient
The End of Everything.
1993-1997
Air Air 1+2. 1998-
Autechre Amber. 1994
Biosphere Microgravity
Substrata
Substrata 2
1991 - 2004

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See also

External links and references

  • David Toop Ocean of Sound: aethertalk, ambient sound and imaginary worlds (1995) Serpent's Tail ISBN 1-85242-382-X ISBN 1852427434
  • Junglejar.com http://www.junglejar.com Supporting Independent Electronic Music http://www.junglejar.com
  • Ambient Music http://www.synthtopia.com/Articles/ElectronicMusicStylesAmbi.html Guide to ambient music style, including reviews of important ambient works.
  • Factory Of The Green Light http://www.wandea.org.pl/DOWNLOADS/TheFactoryofGreenLight.mp3 , a simple example of ambient music
  • Ultima Thule Ambient Music Radio http://ultimathule.info/ , a longrunning programme on Australian public radio. Website features weekly mp3 programme updates.
  • www.taraputra.com http://www.taraputra.com/ Goa, Psy Trance, Ambient & Chillout MP3s
  • PureGoa.com http://www.puregoa.org/ European psytrance and psychedelic ambient website featuring streamed ambient mixes.
  • 25 Years of Ambient Music http://www.synthtopia.com/Articles/25YearsofAmbientMusic-2.html Retrospective on ambient music.


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