A Rainbow in Curved Air
Terry Riley · 1969
40 min · 2 tracks · contemporary classical music
A hypnotic blend of minimalist patterns and ethereal sounds that stretches the boundaries of time and space.
A Rainbow in Curved Air is an album by Terry Riley, released in 1969. A hypnotic blend of minimalist patterns and ethereal sounds that stretches the boundaries of time and space. 'A Rainbow in Curved Air' is celebrated for its groundbreaking use of tape loops and electronic instruments, influencing generations of musicians across genres. The album has been recognized for its impact on the minimalist movement and continues to be referenced in discussions about avant-garde music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does A Rainbow in Curved Air sound like?
A hypnotic blend of minimalist patterns and ethereal sounds that stretches the boundaries of time and space. Rooted in contemporary classical music.
What makes A Rainbow in Curved Air by Terry Riley notable?
'A Rainbow in Curved Air' is celebrated for its groundbreaking use of tape loops and electronic instruments, influencing generations of musicians across genres. The album has been recognized for its impact on the minimalist movement and continues to be referenced in discussions about avant-garde music. In 1969, Terry Riley was establishing himself as a pioneer of minimalism with 'A Rainbow in Curved Air', his first major studio album. Following the success of his earlier work 'In C', this album marked a significant step in his career, showcasing his innovative approach to composition and improvisation during the burgeoning experimental music scene.
How many songs are on A Rainbow in Curved Air?
A Rainbow in Curved Air has 2 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 A Rainbow in Curved Air Standout 18:46
- 2 Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band Standout 21:39
Release Date
January 1, 1969
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
40 min 26 sec
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