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Ambient/ Space music
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
Dark ambient - Dronology - Lowercase - New Age
Fusion genres
Ambient house - Illbient - Psybient
Regional scenes
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, reggae, traditional, world and even noise.

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History

The earliest electronic soundscape music and theories come from the work of Pierre Schaeffer who followed the futurists in classifying music into categories such as man made, natural, short and long. He made some of the first electronic music using record players and natural sounds, and cutting up tape, making the first experimental music use of recording and magnetic tape. Even his work can be seen as preempted by Shopenhauer's ideas of 'soundworlds', literally worlds made up entirely of sounds. Karlheinz Stockhausen created pioneering electronic musical experiments later in 1955, and these two (amongst others) lay the groundwork for ambient music to appear decades later when music technology had developed.

The term ambient music was first coined by Brian Eno in the late 1970s to refer to music that would envelop the listener without drawing attention to itself, that can be either "actively listened to with attention or as easily ignored, depending on the choice of the listener" (Eno, who describes himself as a "non-musician" termed his experiments in sound as "treatments" rather than as traditional performances). Hence, Brian Eno is considered the father of ambient music: his 1978 release Ambient 1: Music for Airports includes a manifesto describing this music. Although having coined the word "ambient", he is also quick to reference the works and influence of Erik Satie. Eno coined the term in an essay to distance his work from 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.

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 "Musique d'ameublement" ('furniture music' ,or more literally, 'music for



the furniture' and 'music to mingle with knives and forks', referring to something that could be played during dinner and would simply create an atmosphere for that activity rather than be the focus of attention. Similarly some of the works of the French composer Edgard Varèse, who used the theremin extensively in his compositions as well as atonal techniques and non-standard time signatures, can also be viewed as predecessors of ambient music. John Cage created the ultimate ambient work with his 4'33", three periods of silence first played on the piano, which make the audience listen to the ambient sound surrounding them. Cage inspired minimalist composers such as La Monte Young, Morton Feldman, Terry Riley, Steve Reich and Philip Glass also influenced Eno's groundbreaking style, and ambient music can be seen as a kind of minimalism.

Early albums from the 1960s & 1970s by Pink Floyd (such as A Saucerful of Secrets, Atom Heart Mother and Meddle), and by Tangerine Dream, (such as Alpha Centuri, Zeit & Phaedra (1974), have greatly influenced the genre. Also, the album Sonic Seasonings (1972) by Wendy Carlos has been important. Other early artists such as Popol Vuh (German band), Klaus Schulze, Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, and Vangelis in the 1970s and 1980s became important. Ray Lynch, Suzanne Ciani and Mannheim Steamroller in the mid-1980s created New Age music, selling millions independent from the mainstream music industry by direct order or new age shops.

After the Second Summer of Love in 1988 ambient music underwent a resurgence with the combination of rhythmic electronic dance music with the dreamy, meandering sound of Eno-style 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.

Ambient music evolved into forms of IDM, trance, synthpop and electronica. Early Warp records artists, (as well as later ones such as Aphex Twin), FSOL Future Sound of London (Lifeforms, ISDN) Autechre, (Incunabula, Amber), the Scottish group Boards of Canada, Massive Attack, Portishead and KLF all took a part in popularising and diversifying ambient music. There are now a dizzying array of different sub-genres, festivals, websites, discussion lists, clubs, labels and artists making new, interesting, original music.

Styles of ambient music

Dark Ambient

Dark ambient music involves extensive use of digital reverb to create vast sonic spaces for frightening, bottom-heavy sounds such as deep drones, gloomy male chorus, echoing thunder, and distant artillery. It has a relentlessly gothic feel. Lustmord's collaboration with Robert Rich Stalker epitomizes this sub-genre.

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, James Johnson, 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. In the 70's and 80's Klaus Schulze often recorded string ensembles and performances by solo cellists to go along with his extended Moog synthesizer workouts.

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 unfocused. 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. One of the first albums in the genre, Wendy Carlos' Sonic Seasonings, combines sampled and synthesized nature sounds with ambient melodies and drones for a particularly relaxing effect.

Isolationist ambient music

Isolationist ambient music is perhaps the darkest, most mysterious of ambient music. Inspired by industrial music, noise music, and classical music, isolationist may be too intense for the average listener. 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

Other 'less ambient' ambient styles

There are many other styles which identify themselves as ambient music. There is information on these styles on other pages, but many artists who are not in the new age world of music making produce albums which mix beatless ambient music with downtempo electronica, so the categories have blured edges. Chill out (music) is generally linked to club culture and is sometimes used as a term which includes ambient music as a subset of itself. UK techno developed in particular at Warp Records in Sheffield, where previous electronic pioneers such as Cabaret Voltaire and Autechre laid the groundwork for ambient techno to develop, and for Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada to develop later. From this scene developed ambient dub and ambient techno. Intelligent Dance Music is another term synonymous with this scene. Electroacoustic and acousmatic music are 'classical' art music forms that use electronic sound creation instead of or alongside acoustic instruments. Glitch music is a subset of this work. Some club groups have made live ambient music, mixing dub techniques and styles with ambient textures and dance grooves, for example artists such as Sonic State, Junkielover, the Orb, Chillage People, H.U.V.A. network, Solar Fields, The Starsound Orchestra and the Kuma Mela Project.

Notable artists and works in chronological order

Main article: List of ambient artists





Artist nameInfluential worksTime period
Erik SatieFurniture music1917-1923
Edgard VarèseEcuatorial1932
Pierre SchaefferEtude aux Chemins de Fer1948
Pink FloydMeddle1971
CanFuture Days
Soon Over Babaluma
1973-1974
Tangerine DreamAlpha Centauri
Zeit
Phaedra

Rubycon
Stratosfear

1971-1976
Popol VuhIn Den Garten Pharaos1972
Klaus SchulzeIrrlicth

Cyborg
Timewind
Moondawn
Mirage

X
1972-1978
Wendy CarlosSonic Seasonings1972
YesClose To The Edge - part 3 I Get Up I Get Down 1972
Pink Floyd'Dark Side of the Moon1973
GongRadio Gnome Invisible (trilogy):

The Octave Doctors and the Crystal Machine (from Flying Teapot)
A Sprinkling of Clouds (from You)

1973-1974
KraftwerkRadio-Activity1975
Brian EnoAnother Green World

Discreet Music
Ambient 1: Music For Airports
No_Pussyfooting
Evening Star
Ambient 4: On Land
Possible Musics: Fourth World (with Jon Hassell)

Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks
1975-1983
David BowieLow (with Brian Eno)
"Heroes" (with Brian Eno
1977
DeuterCall of the Unknown.1970s -1980s
Ray ButtigiegCompucircuit 0.008m/s

Ether
Mechanism of Thought

Music for Movies
1978-1983
Constance DembyNovus Magnificat1978-
Steve RoachStructures from Silence

The Magnificent Void

Quiet Music
1983-
Wally BadarouEchoes.1980s
The OrbThe Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld
U.F.Orb
1989-1991
KLFChill Out1990
Future Sound of LondonISDN
Lifeforms
Dead Cities
1992-1998
Aphex TwinSelected Ambient Works 85-92
Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2
1992-1994
Global Communication76:141994
Moby AKA Voodoo ChildAmbient
The End of Everything
1993-1997
BjörkHomogenic
Vespertine
1997-2001
Pete NamlookSilence I
Air I
Air II

Outland
1992 -
AutechreAmber1994
BiosphereMicrogravity
Substrata
Substrata 2
1991 - 2004
The Significance Of Secrecy
(a b s e n c e)
1997-
Ambient Excursions
(stargarden)
1997-
Karlheinz EsslfLOW
SEELEWASCHEN
1998 - 2004
William BasinskiThe River
The Disintegration Loops
1998-
Telomere MusicAstral Currents
Zoetosis
1998, 2001
Chillage PeopleYellow
Solid Water
1998 - 2004
One UmbrellaSolve2005

See also

  • List of ambient artists
  • Intelligent dance music (IDM)
  • glitch

External links and references

  • Comprehensive ambient music resource site.
  • Ambient Mp3blog
  • Guide to ambient music style, including reviews of important ambient works.
  • Retrospective on ambient music.
  • Portal for chillout, ambient and downbeat music.
  • Extensive ambient music directory, mail-order and reviews.
  • Dedicated to down tempo music & culture (ambient, glitch, idm, ..)

Major FM and satellite radio shows

  • US public radio show produced by music critic John Diliberto.
  • ambient music programme broadcast in the US since the 1970s.
  • US-based commercial radio show on air since 1981.
  • popular programme on Australian public radio since 1989.

Online streaming audio

  • Listener-supported, commercial-free, underground/alternative internet radio.
  • Artist/label promo, streamed 24/7, ambient music internet radio.
  • IAC'S Chill & Ambient Authority. chillout, ambient, downtempo, soundscapes, atmosphere
  • streamed 24/7, regular live DJs playing only ambient music all day and night
  • Ambient and often highly experimental electronica, described as "holographic surrealist ambient soundscapes"
  • - Internet radio station which streams Ambient.

Software

  • Computer based music software, ambient as well as many other styles of music.
  • Brian Eno used Koan software on Another Day on Earth


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