Harold Budd always manages to slow down my whole body. It's phenomenal to hear and feel the silence between the sound, so profound and otherworldly. On the one hand it is flawless ambient music, but it could also be named classical music. So inspiring and calming. For everyone interested in Harold Budd, I recommend his piece 'Haru Spring' and his LP 'The Pavillon of Dreams'.
We got that crap all day yesterday. That'd be the middle of March Madness in Minnesota! After a gorgeous wkend, first time I've seen more than 20 ppl, all together hanging out in over a year. If you don't like the weather in Minnesota ☝🏻 just wait a minute.
Perfect song to read the subjective forms of the clouds and to follow with a tender eye the grooves of the stems of the trees; appreciate the complex writing of the nested branches, taste the colors of the decomposition of light into water droplets in a garden, and strongly feel the wet soil of ancestral forest to perceive the traces of animals from deep past
forever with me… as long as I can hold my breath
Harold Budd always manages to slow down my whole body. It's phenomenal to hear and feel the silence between the sound, so profound and otherworldly. On the one hand it is flawless ambient music, but it could also be named classical music. So inspiring and calming. For everyone interested in Harold Budd, I recommend his piece 'Haru Spring' and his LP 'The Pavillon of Dreams'.
it's 4:30 AM and snowing heavily in Boston .listening to this beautiful music as i type.
thank you
Snow came down heavy today and this morning in Boston,
We got that crap all day yesterday. That'd be the middle of March Madness in Minnesota! After a gorgeous wkend, first time I've seen more than 20 ppl, all together hanging out in over a year.
If you don't like the weather in Minnesota ☝🏻 just wait a minute.
4:33 am en Ciudad de México, el frío se cuela por la ventana, pero la música es bella
This was the first piece I listened to, upon hearing of his death. Harold Budd was a master. He is dead, but listen. He lives.
Love Harold Budd - his music is such a beautiful legacy.
cried at at least 3 separate intervals of this
Budd gone with everything of he wants to tell to the world.
Don't cry.
Perfect song to read the subjective forms of the clouds and to follow with a tender eye the grooves of the stems of the trees; appreciate the complex writing of the nested branches, taste the colors of the decomposition of light into water droplets in a garden, and strongly feel the wet soil of ancestral forest to perceive the traces of animals from deep past
This is a great piece...thks for posting.
Thank you very much for this.
this song is beautiful
TY, this video was added to the ENO Channel on the Netshows Collective
I thought for a little while that I was listening to some 70s Keith Jarrett.
Thanks for the upload , lovely piece of music.
Lovely, thanks.
absolutely love
magnificent, a space trip!
amazing
Just Listen 🤫
Wonderful. Who is performing? Where and in what medium was the recording made? (Is it old enough to be on an LP?) Thank you for posting.
Who is performing?! 😂 it’s from 2013, recorded at Cal Arts.