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Richard Bone

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Tales from the Incantina

Label: Indium/ Quirkworks Laboratory
Released: 2001
Track listing: Eleven Eno-esque tracks of melodic trance bliss ambience await you.

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Richard Bone: Tales from the Incantina

Read "Tales from the Incantina" reviewed by John W. Patterson


If you enjoyed Bone’s Etherdome CD then prepare to again enjoy Bone’s creation of a liltingly lite massage of melodic ambience very much like Etherdome and it is filled with deep relaxations and swaying movements like a grand porch swing or a great vine each caught in slow-mo. “A Column of Glyphs" is my current fav, ...

Album

Ether Dome

Label: Hypnos Recordings
Released: 2000

Album

The Spectral Ships

Label: Hypnos Recordings
Released: 2000

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Richard Bone: The Spectral Ships

Read "The Spectral Ships" reviewed by John W. Patterson


This is a class act of ultra-noir ambience yet divided into 9 unique compositions. One might think Eno listening to this but not quite, a sampled voice speaks causing Bill Nelson to come to mind yet again – not really. Next piece and I envision sonar blips, scuba divers, and an old submarine flick. Then schizo ...

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Richard Bone: Etherdome

Read "Etherdome" reviewed by John W. Patterson


With the same strong composing and performance skills found his earlier release, The Spectral Ships , Bone offers yet another winner. Etherdome however takes the listener into calmer worlds, soothing and restful niches. Elegantly simple, vignettes echo the likes of Brian Eno, Time Story, Steve Halpern, Wally Badarou, and Kit Watkins. Supreme peacefulness oozes forth. Synth ...

Album

Coxa

Label: Quirkworks
Released: 1999

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Richard Bone: Coxa

Read "Coxa" reviewed by Douglas Payne


The multitalented and multi-textual keyboardist Richard Bone continues his ambient reflections on mid-1960s jazz with Coxa, his tenth disc as a leader and a sequel of sorts to 1998's bossa-oriented Electropica. Coxa, an anatomical term meaning hip bone (clever, huh?), is again inspired by producer Creed Taylor's galvanizing Verve productions of the mid-1960s. Here, ...

Album

Electropica

Label: Quirkworks
Released: 1998


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