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Harold Budd, a maestro of ambient and minimalist music, invites you into a serene and introspective world with his 2014 album "Jane 12-21". This collection of ten tracks, released under the Darla label, is a continuation of Budd's exploration of atmospheric soundscapes, following his previous work "Jane Maru" (Jane 1-11). Each piece, named sequentially from "Jane 12" to "Jane 21", is a delicate tapestry of sound, weaving together elements of ambient, shoegaze, and drone music.
The album, spanning a concise 38 minutes, is a testament to Budd's ability to create profound depth with minimalistic means. "Jane 12-21" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive journey through sound, each track flowing seamlessly into the next. The album opens with the ethereal "Jane 12" and closes with the equally captivating "Jane 21", with each track in between offering a unique yet harmonious exploration of Budd's signature sound.
Notably, "Jane 16 (For Pale Saints)" pays homage to the influential shoegaze band Pale Saints, showcasing Budd's ability to blend his ambient style with the genre's characteristic textures. Throughout the album, Budd's piano work shines, creating a sense of warmth and intimacy that draws the listener in.
"Jane 12-21" is a perfect entry point for those new to Harold Budd's music, offering a concise yet comprehensive overview of his ambient and minimalist style. For longtime fans, it's a welcome addition to his discography, further cementing his status as a pioneer of ambient music. Whether you're a seasoned listener or a newcomer to Budd's work, "Jane 12-21" promises a captivating and immersive listening experience.