Open Window
Robert Rich · 2004
64 min · 8 tracks · ambient
Ethereal soundscapes blend organic textures and electronic elements, inviting introspective journeys through ambient realms.
Open Window is an album by Robert Rich, released in 2004. Ethereal soundscapes blend organic textures and electronic elements, inviting introspective journeys through ambient realms. This album is notable for its contribution to the ambient genre, receiving critical acclaim for its atmospheric depth and emotional resonance. It helped solidify Rich's reputation as a pioneer in ambient music, influencing both listeners and fellow artists within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Open Window sound like?
Ethereal soundscapes blend organic textures and electronic elements, inviting introspective journeys through ambient realms. Rooted in ambient.
What makes Open Window by Robert Rich notable?
This album is notable for its contribution to the ambient genre, receiving critical acclaim for its atmospheric depth and emotional resonance. It helped solidify Rich's reputation as a pioneer in ambient music, influencing both listeners and fellow artists within the genre. By the time Robert Rich released 'Open Window' in 2004, he was an established figure in the ambient music scene, known for his innovative sound design and extensive discography. This album came after his previous work 'Strange Forces' (2000), showcasing a continued evolution of his immersive sonic landscapes.
How many songs are on Open Window?
Open Window has 8 tracks, running approximately 64 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Parting Clouds 5:10
- 2 Corners 4:16
- 3 Insular Standout 10:13
- 4 Past Glances 9:26
- 5 Open Window Standout 8:00
- 6 Parallel Horizons Standout 10:50
- 7 Points Between 14:29
- 8 Punctuation 1:54
Release Date
June 1, 2004
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
64 min 21 sec
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