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Aida

Derek Bailey · 1980

40 min · 3 tracks · free improvisation

Aida immerses listeners in a labyrinth of free improvisation with intricate textures and unpredictable sonic landscapes.

Aida is an album by Derek Bailey, released in 1980. Aida immerses listeners in a labyrinth of free improvisation with intricate textures and unpredictable sonic landscapes. Aida is significant for its exploration of free improvisation, a genre that was gaining traction in the late 20th century. The album contributes to the broader dialogue around improvisational music, influencing both contemporaries and later generations of musicians in avant-garde circles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Aida sound like?

Aida immerses listeners in a labyrinth of free improvisation with intricate textures and unpredictable sonic landscapes. Rooted in free improvisation.

What makes Aida by Derek Bailey notable?

Aida is significant for its exploration of free improvisation, a genre that was gaining traction in the late 20th century. The album contributes to the broader dialogue around improvisational music, influencing both contemporaries and later generations of musicians in avant-garde circles. By the time Derek Bailey released Aida in 1980, he was already an established figure in avant-garde music, known for his innovative guitar techniques. This album followed his influential work on the seminal record 'Ballads' (1978), further solidifying his position as a pioneer of free improvisation and experimental sound.

How many songs are on Aida?

Aida has 3 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·40:40

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Paris Standout 19:36
  • 2 Niigata Snow Standout 6:55
  • 3 An Echo in Another’s Mind Standout 14:07

Release Date

January 1, 1980

Genre

free improvisation

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

40 min 40 sec