Music for Airports is the first album by British musician and composer, Mark Ronson. He wanted to create music that would fit an environment without dominating it. Music comes down to someone bringing in a tape of their favourite songs this week and sticking them in,. The whole airport is filled with the sound. So I started to imagine a kind of music that would work in public spaces.
A conversation with my brother about a specific musical genre, "ambient". We discuss Brian Eno's inspiration and approach to his first ambient albums, talk about the genre's origins in French 19th century classical music, jazz and the avant-garde and describe ambient trance music from the 80s and 90s including artists like Aphex Twin, The KLF, The Orb and The Irresistible Force. Enter the ambient zone on LEP.
š Get James' new ambient EP "Ambient Mode" on BandCamp https://jimthompson.bandcamp.com/album/ambient-mode
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