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Discreet Music

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Discreet Music is a genre of music that emphasizes subtlety and understatement, often featuring Brian Eno and Harold Budd as prominent figures. This style of music is characterized by its calming and soothing soundscapes, which are often used in ambient music and film scores, such as those composed by Hans Zimmer and Thomas Newman. Discreet music has been influenced by various artists, including Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, and Tim Hecker, who have all contributed to the development of electronic music. The genre has also been shaped by the work of John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Pierre Henry, who were all pioneers of avant-garde music and musique concrète.

Introduction to

Discreet Music Discreet music is a type of music that is designed to be calming and unobtrusive, often used in relaxation techniques and meditation practices, such as those promoted by Deepak Chopra and Dalai Lama. This genre of music is characterized by its use of soft instrumentation, such as piano music and acoustic guitar, which are often featured in the work of Max Richter and Olafur Arnalds. Discreet music has been influenced by various cultural and historical contexts, including the Buddhist tradition and the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, which emphasize the importance of simplicity and subtlety. The genre has also been shaped by the work of philosophers such as Jean Baudrillard and Gilles Deleuze, who have written about the relationship between sound and space.

History of

Discreet Music The history of discreet music is closely tied to the development of ambient music, which emerged in the 1970s with the work of Brian Eno and Kraftwerk. This genre of music was influenced by the Dada movement and the Surrealist movement, which emphasized the importance of experimentation and innovation. Discreet music has also been shaped by the work of classical composers such as Claude Debussy and Erik Satie, who were known for their use of impressionist techniques and minimalist aesthetics. The genre has been influenced by various cultural movements, including the hippie movement and the new age movement, which emphasized the importance of spirituality and personal growth. Artists such as Laurie Anderson and Merzbow have also contributed to the development of discreet music, which has been featured in various film festivals and art exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale and the Documenta.

Characteristics of

Discreet Music Discreet music is characterized by its use of soft dynamics and calming melodies, which are often featured in the work of Ludovico Einaudi and Nils Frahm. This genre of music often incorporates elements of nature sounds and field recordings, which are used to create a sense of atmosphere and space. Discreet music has been influenced by various cultural traditions, including the Indian classical music and the Chinese classical music, which emphasize the importance of improvisation and expression. The genre has also been shaped by the work of technologists such as Bob Moog and Ray Kurzweil, who have developed new instruments and software for creating discreet music. Artists such as Aphex Twin and Autechre have also contributed to the development of discreet music, which has been featured in various music festivals and concert halls, including the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and the Royal Albert Hall.

Notable Artists and Albums

Notable artists in the discreet music genre include Tim Hecker, William Basinski, and Fennesz, who have all released critically acclaimed albums such as Ravedeath, 1972 and The Disintegration Loops. Other notable albums in the genre include Ambient 1: Music for Airports by Brian Eno and The Pearl by Harold Budd and Brian Eno. Discreet music has also been featured in various film soundtracks, including the soundtrack for Blade Runner and the soundtrack for The Tree of Life, which were composed by Vangelis and Hans Zimmer. Artists such as Oneohtrix Point Never and Arca have also contributed to the development of discreet music, which has been influenced by various cultural movements, including the punk movement and the post-punk movement.

Influence and Legacy

Discreet music has had a significant influence on various genres of music, including electronic music and experimental music. The genre has also been featured in various art exhibitions and installations, including the work of Marina Abramovic and Anish Kapoor. Discreet music has been used in various therapeutic contexts, including music therapy and sound healing, which have been promoted by Dr. Andrew Weil and Dr. Deepak Chopra. The genre has also been influenced by various philosophical traditions, including the Buddhist tradition and the Taoist tradition, which emphasize the importance of mindfulness and meditation. Artists such as Bjork and Radiohead have also been influenced by discreet music, which has been featured in various music festivals and concert halls, including the Glastonbury Festival and the Sydney Opera House.

Techniques and Composition

Discreet music often employs various techniques, including looping and layering, which are used to create a sense of depth and texture. The genre also incorporates elements of chance music and indeterminacy, which are used to create a sense of uncertainty and improvisation. Discreet music has been influenced by various technological advancements, including the development of software synthesizers and digital audio workstations, which have been used by artists such as Aphex Twin and Squarepusher. The genre has also been shaped by the work of composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Boulez, who have written about the relationship between sound and space. Artists such as Four Tet and Burial have also contributed to the development of discreet music, which has been featured in various music festivals and concert halls, including the Mutek festival and the Barbican Centre.

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