"Ambient 3: Day of Radiance" is a seminal work in the ambient and new age genres, released by Laraaji in 1980 under the EMI Catalogue label. This album, produced by the legendary Brian Eno, is the third installment in Eno's influential ambient series. Laraaji, born Edward Larry Gordon, brings his unique blend of zither and autoharp to create a mesmerizing soundscape that is both meditative and ecstatic. The album's five tracks, including "The Dance No. 1," "The Dance No. 2," "The Dance No. 3," "Meditation No. 1," and "Meditation No. 2," span a total of 48 minutes, offering a serene and uplifting experience from start to finish.
Laraaji's background as a musician and mystic adds a spiritual depth to the music, reflecting his belief in the interconnection of mind, body, and sound. His journey from performing in New York's Washington Square Park to releasing this iconic album is a testament to his artistic evolution. "Ambient 3: Day of Radiance" stands out as one of the most celebrated ambient releases of the 1980s, showcasing Laraaji's ability to create a coruscating wash of tones that captivate the listener. This album is a cornerstone of Laraaji's prolific discography, which includes numerous self-released works and collaborations across various labels. Whether you're a longtime fan of ambient music or a newcomer to the genre, "Ambient 3: Day of Radiance" offers a timeless and enchanting listening experience.