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Harold Budd- The White Arcades

SKU: 5056614704365
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Harold Budd- The White Arcades
Harold Budd- The White Arcades

Limited clear vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. First time vinyl repress of a classic Harold Budd album originally released in 1988. Partly recorded at the Cocteau Twins studio with production help from Robin Guthrie and Brian Eno, the album's effortless blend of glistening synths, limpid piano notes, foggy textures and space result in a beautiful contemplative whole. "Although it's aura is ethereal and unworldly, Budd's music is actually an exemplary form of humanly useful music. When the mundane urgencies of life, or the nonsense of our political culture, get you frazzled, which is pretty much every day these days, you can put on this music and imbibe it's stillness and grace. His records are exactly the kind of music you'd play for calm and solace during a bereavement - or at a service sending someone to their final resting place. Harold Budd sounds like heaven on earth." Simon Reynolds

Format: New Vinyl/Electronic

Harold Budd- The White Arcades

SKU: 5056614704365
Regular price $53.00
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per
 
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Limited clear vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. First time vinyl repress of a classic Harold Budd album originally released in 1988. Partly recorded at the Cocteau Twins studio with production help from Robin Guthrie and Brian Eno, the album's effortless blend of glistening synths, limpid piano notes, foggy textures and space result in a beautiful contemplative whole. "Although it's aura is ethereal and unworldly, Budd's music is actually an exemplary form of humanly useful music. When the mundane urgencies of life, or the nonsense of our political culture, get you frazzled, which is pretty much every day these days, you can put on this music and imbibe it's stillness and grace. His records are exactly the kind of music you'd play for calm and solace during a bereavement - or at a service sending someone to their final resting place. Harold Budd sounds like heaven on earth." Simon Reynolds