Mask
Vangelis · 1985
43 min · 6 tracks · electronic · progressive rock · ambient
Ethereal synth landscapes unfold with a meditative quality, inviting deep contemplation and introspection.
Mask is an album by Vangelis, released in 1985. Ethereal synth landscapes unfold with a meditative quality, inviting deep contemplation and introspection. 'Mask' is significant for its innovative approach to ambient music, further solidifying Vangelis's reputation as a pioneer in the genre. The album received positive critical reception and was influential in shaping the sound of new age music in the mid-1980s, appealing to both film score enthusiasts and electronic music fans. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mask sound like?
Ethereal synth landscapes unfold with a meditative quality, inviting deep contemplation and introspection. Rooted in electronic and progressive rock.
What makes Mask by Vangelis notable?
'Mask' is significant for its innovative approach to ambient music, further solidifying Vangelis's reputation as a pioneer in the genre. The album received positive critical reception and was influential in shaping the sound of new age music in the mid-1980s, appealing to both film score enthusiasts and electronic music fans. By the time Vangelis released 'Mask' in 1985, he was already an established figure in the electronic music scene, following his acclaimed score for 'Chariots of Fire' in 1981. This album marked his continued exploration of ambient soundscapes and thematic compositions, showcasing his ability to blend orchestral elements with synthesizers during a prolific period in his career.
How many songs are on Mask?
Mask has 6 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Movement 1 Standout 10:24
- 2 Movement 2 3:26
- 3 Movement 3 Standout 6:44
- 4 Movement 4 8:46
- 5 Movement 5 Standout 10:04
- 6 Movement 6 4:24
Release Date
January 1, 1985
Artist Origin
Greece
Runtime
43 min 51 sec
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