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TEN THOUSAND SHADES OF BLUE

Richard Lainhart

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2001

Songs / Tracks Listing

Disc: 1
1. Bronze Cloud Disk
2. Two mirrors face One Another
Disc: 2
1. Cities of Light
2. Ten Thousand Shades of Blue
3. Staring at the Moon
4. Walking Slowly Backwards

Line-up / Musicians

Richard Lainhart / electronics & effects

Releases information

Xi Recordings/Stickfigure B00005RFCB

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Review by philippe
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4 stars Welcome to the tranced out drone zone. Ten thousand shades of blue is Richard Lainhart ultimate double album, featuring compositions of his early years. It explores brainy and intensively cinematic music experiences for electronics, micro-tonal drone epics. Richard Lainhart develops his very own music aesthetism, sometimes surfing on structural-minimalist waves of early pionniers / alchemical electronic artisans (Phill Niblock, Ramon Sender?) and admitting connexions with organic-ambient reveries (Brian Eno, Robert Rich to name a few). The suspensful-discreet music piece called Bronze Cloud Disk and the massive-spherically haunted cities of light represent the submit of Richard Lainhart musical production. Late 80's materials (staring at moon...) provide much more relaxed deep listening synthezised strings with lot of physical movements, beatific harmonies and fictional atmospheres. A must have for fans of cinematic-ambient and droning picture music.

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