Robert Rich with film Atlas Dei

06/28/2007 - 7:30pm


Robert Rich's music creates a world of primordial mystery and intense beauty. Electronics merge seamlessly with primitive instruments in lush atmospheres. Above it all float melodies played on bamboo flute and steel guitar. With the fabric of this hypnotic journey, Rich weaves a connection between human cultures both past and present, near and far. With over two dozen albums, Robert Rich has helped define the genres of ambient music, dark-ambient, tribal and trance, yet his music remains hard to categorize. Part of his unique sound comes from using home-made acoustic and electronic instruments, microtonal tunings, computer-based signal processing, chaotic systems and feedback networks. Don't miss this rare opportunity to catch Robert live, with a gorgeous backdrop presentation of Daniel Colvin's computer-generated movie Atlas Dei!

Rich began building his own analog synthesizers in 1976, when he was 13 years old, and later studied for a year at Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA).

Rich released his first album Sunyata in 1982. Most of his subsequent recordings came out in Europe until 1989, when Rich began a string of critically acclaimed releases for Fathom/Hearts of Space, including Rainforest (1989), Gaudí (1991), Propagation (1994) and Seven Veils (1998). His two collaborations with Steve Roach, Strata (1990) and Soma (1992), both charted for several months in Billboard. Other respected collaborations include Stalker (1995 with B. Lustmord), Fissures (1997 with Alio Die) and Outpost (2002 with Ian Boddy.) Rich's contributions to multi-artist compilations have been collected on his solo albums A Troubled Resting Place (1996) and Below Zero (1998). He also records with his group, Amoeba, exploring atmospheric songcraft on their CDs Watchful (1997) and Pivot (2000). Live albums such as Calling Down the Sky (2004) and 3-CD Humidity (2000) document the unique improvised flow of his recent performances.

Scene from Atlas DeiScene from Atlas Dei
Rich has performed in caves, cathedrals, planetaria, art galleries and concert halls throughout Europe and North America. For tonight's show, he will provide a live soundtrack to Daniel Colvin's computer-generated feature-film length movie Atlas Dei. Utterly surreal, the movie backdrop is perfectly matched by the huge range of organic sounds Rich coaxes from his home-made instrumentation!

 

Tickets

$15 advance

$18 day of show

 

 

 

 

To buy tickets

Call Cedar ticket line 612-338-2674 ext 2

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Looking forward

Really looking forward to the Robert Rich performance this week!

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