Shri Camel
Terry Riley · 1980
43 min · 4 tracks · contemporary classical music
A transcendent blend of minimalist motifs and Eastern musical influences, creating vast sonic landscapes.
Shri Camel is an album by Terry Riley, released in 1980. A transcendent blend of minimalist motifs and Eastern musical influences, creating vast sonic landscapes. The album is notable for its innovative fusion of Western minimalism and Eastern tonalities, contributing to the development of ambient and experimental music. It has been referenced as an influence by various contemporary artists within the genre, further solidifying Riley's legacy in modern music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Shri Camel sound like?
A transcendent blend of minimalist motifs and Eastern musical influences, creating vast sonic landscapes. Rooted in contemporary classical music.
What makes Shri Camel by Terry Riley notable?
The album is notable for its innovative fusion of Western minimalism and Eastern tonalities, contributing to the development of ambient and experimental music. It has been referenced as an influence by various contemporary artists within the genre, further solidifying Riley's legacy in modern music. When Terry Riley released 'Shri Camel' in 1980, he was already recognized as a pioneer of minimalist music. Following his influential work in the 1960s, including the groundbreaking 'In C', this album marked a continuation of his exploration into rich textures and improvisational forms.
How many songs are on Shri Camel?
Shri Camel has 4 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Anthem of the Trinity Standout 9:29
- 2 Celestial Valley Standout 11:34
- 3 Across the Lake of the Ancient Word 7:28
- 4 Desert of Ice Standout 15:12
Release Date
January 1, 1980
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
43 min 44 sec
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