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Laraaji (born
Edward Larry Gordon, 3 May 1943) is an
American multi-instrumentalist
specializing in piano,
zither and mbira. His
albums include the 1980...
- 3: Day of
Radiance (1980) is an
album by the
American ambient musician Laraaji (alias
Edward Larry Gordon),
which was
produced by
Brian Eno. This album...
- list of
collaborators including his own
father Anum Iyapo, André 3000,
Laraaji, and
Floating Points. Musically, it
focuses on jazz and new age music....
- by the trio with
contributions from
featured American instrumentalists Laraaji,
Karriem Riggins,
Terrace Martin, and
Brandee Younger, and
string arrangements...
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formation of
Channel Light Vessel, a band with Kate,
Roger Eno, Bill Nelson,
Laraaji and
Mayumi Tachibana. St John has
released two solo albums: Indescribable...
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musician Laraaji began busking in New York
parks and sidewalks,
including Washington Square Park. It was
there that
Brian Eno
heard Laraaji playing and...
- a sought-after producer,
working on
albums by John Cale, Jon H****ell,
Laraaji,
Talking Heads, Ultravox, and Devo, as well as the no wave compilation...
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Alice Coltrane album A
Monastic Trio) and
invited the
American musician Laraaji and
American visual artist Jed
Ochmanek to join in the collaboration. The...
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artists other than
Brian Eno,
including Roger Eno,
Michael Brook,
Laraaji, and
Harold Budd,
among others, with
Brian Eno
involved with the production...
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label in 1990, its
first being ‘Flow Goes The Universe’ by New York
artist Laraaji.
Other artists followed including Biosphere,
Marconi Union and
Dallas Acid...