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Robert Rich (born 23 August 1963) is an
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ian and
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based in
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. With a discography spanning over 30 years, he has been called a figure whose sound has greatly influenced today's ambient music,
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, and even IDM.


Biography


Early life

At an early age, Rich thought he disliked
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. Around age 12, he began growing succulent plants as a hobby. He would leave a radio tuned to classical music for his plants. This experience influenced his interest in
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and minimal composition. In the 5th grade, he began studying
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and voice. He never completed his formal training because he became uncomfortable with reading musical notation. He began looking for ways to generate sounds similar to those he heard in his mind. He started improvising on his parents' piano to hear the sound of the sustained strings droning in tonal combinations, in the style of Charlemagne Palestine. He began building his own synthesizer in 1976 when he was 13 years old. In the years that followed, he adopted several musical influences ranging from
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and
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to
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and
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. In 1979, he began working with a musician named
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, creating experimental music inspired by a wide range of avant-garde and
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influences. This was the beginning of a long-term working relationship between these two artists. In 1980, he bought a
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from a pawn shop. With it, he began experimenting with alternate tunings and developed a fluid and almost vocal tone that he continues to use. Around that time, he had also learned to overcome the limitations of his synthesizer rig with spring reverb, tape delays and custom made
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systems that he created himself.


1980s: sleep concerts and early career

During Rich's time at
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in the 1980s, he became well known in the San Francisco Bay Area for giving live night-time performances for somnolent or sleeping audiences. These were experiments to influence
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cycle sleep with auditory stimulus. They were usually nine hours long and lasted from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.. During these performances, he would generate abstract drones and atmospheres while the audience dozed in sleeping bags that they brought themselves. In the morning he would end the concert with piano solos. He would then serve tea to the audience. During this time, he released four albums on cassette: '' Sunyata'' (1982), ''
Trances ''Trances'' is the second album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. Like his first album '' Sunyata'', this album consists of slow, textural drone music. In 1994 this album was bound with Rich's third album, '' Drones'', on the two-di ...
'' (1983), '' Drones'' (1983), and his first live album titled ''
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'' (1984). The first of these was recorded when he was 18. The music on these albums reflects similar drone music atmospheres to those of his sleep concert series. Rich applied to study at Stanford’s
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. He scheduled a meeting with John Chowning, the founder of the class and inventor of FM synthesis. When Chowning saw Rich’s first three albums, Rich was approved for the class. This was a unique privilege for an undergraduate with incomplete formal music training. In 1983, he and Rick Davies together with a bassist named Andrew McGowan formed a group called "Urdu". It performed several live concerts in the San Francisco Bay area. The group dissolved after a live radio broadcast in 1984. Some of the group's recorded material was released as a self-titled album in 1985. In 1987, he released an album titled ''
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''. This was the beginning of a new sound for Rich. It was his first album to explore complex rhythmic patterns, a wider range of acoustic instrumentation, and
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. It was also his first album to be released on CD originally.


1990s–2000s

In the years that followed he developed a complex range of sounds founded upon the seamless integration of electronic, electric, and acoustic instrumentation, and the exploration of complex just tunings. His music continues to tend toward the
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and much of it is based on a concept in synthesis he refers to as ''glurp''. His interest in using unique sounds has inspired him to create a large collection of original field recordings and homemade instruments. One of these instruments is a range of flutes made from PVC pipe. His interest in unique sounds has also given him work as a sound designer for synthesizer presets and for E-mu Systems’ Proteus 3 and Morpheus
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s. He has also designed sounds for films including ''
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'' and '' Behind Enemy Lines'', a series of sampling discs called ''Things that Go Bump in the Night'', and a library of
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called ''Liquid Planet''. He has also helped develop the
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micro-tuning specification, which is the standard used to create justly tuned compositions in MIDI. His collaborators over the years have included Steve Roach, Brian “ Lustmord” Williams, Lisa Moskow,
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, and
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. In 1992, he formed a new group called Amoeba. The group has released three albums featuring ex-Urdu members Rick Davies and Andrew McGowan at different times. In 2001, he released an album titled ''
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'', a 7-hour album divided into three tracks on one
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video. This album was a recreation of the sleep concert environment he created during the 1980s at Stanford. Although not officially recognized, many people believe it to be the longest artist album of all time. In 2004, he released an album of piano solos titled '' Open Window''. This album documents his improvised piano style that has been part of his live concerts for decades. It was recorded on a 1925 vintage A.B. Chase baby grand piano. On March 11, 2005, Robert suffered a hand injury while cleaning a glass jug, accidentally slipping and falling on top of it. During the recovery process, he continued to record new material and tour. He also constructed end-blown flutes from PVC pipe that are more easily played with limited right-hand dexterity. During his 2006 tour, Rich performed in front of a film created by visual artist Daniel Colvin as a backdrop. After the tour, he created a score for the film, which was released on CD and DVD in 2007 under the title ''Atlas Dei''. In 2007 he also released the album '' Illumination'', a companion soundtrack of a multimedia installation by
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, and a collaboration album with touch guitarist Markus Reuter. One of Rich's other interests is food. He maintains a website of recipes and other food-related topics called Flavor Notes. He also has a long list of recipes for wild mushrooms.
Robert's Wild Mushroom Cookbook
'.


Discography


Solo studio and live albums

*1982: '' Sunyata'' (reissued 2013 on ''Sunyata & Inner Landscapes'') *1983: ''
Trances ''Trances'' is the second album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. Like his first album '' Sunyata'', this album consists of slow, textural drone music. In 1994 this album was bound with Rich's third album, '' Drones'', on the two-di ...
'' (reissued 1994 on ''
Trances/Drones ''Trances/Drones'' (1994) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It is a two-disc compilation of Rich's drone music albums ''Trances'' (1983) and '' Drones'' (1983) plus other material that was recorded during that time. Ove ...
'') *1983: '' Drones'' (reissued 1994 on ''
Trances/Drones ''Trances/Drones'' (1994) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It is a two-disc compilation of Rich's drone music albums ''Trances'' (1983) and '' Drones'' (1983) plus other material that was recorded during that time. Ove ...
'') *1984: ''
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'' (live) *1987: ''
Inner Landscapes ''Inner Landscapes'' (1987) is a live album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It was recorded on March 9, 1985 in Berkeley, California Berkeley ( ) is a city on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay in northern Alameda County ...
'' (live) (reissued 2013 on ''Sunyata & Inner Landscapes'') *1987: ''
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'' (reissued 1997 on ''
Numena + Geometry ''Numena + Geometry'' (1997) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It is a two-disc set containing Rich’s albums ''Numena'' (1987) and ''Geometry'' (1991). Track listing Disc one: ''Numena'' #”The Other Side of Twilight ...
'') *1989: ''
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'' *1991: '' Gaudí'' *1991: ''
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'' (reissued 1997 on ''
Numena + Geometry ''Numena + Geometry'' (1997) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It is a two-disc set containing Rich’s albums ''Numena'' (1987) and ''Geometry'' (1991). Track listing Disc one: ''Numena'' #”The Other Side of Twilight ...
'') *1994: ''
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'' *1994: ''
Night Sky Replies ''Night Sky Replies'' (1994) is a limited edition mini album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It is a continuous 20+ minute piece divided into four movements. This album was released by the Italian label, Amplexus, which specializ ...
'' (limited edition 3" CD) *1996: ''
A Troubled Resting Place ''A Troubled Resting Place'' (1996) is a compilation album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. The first five tracks were originally released on multi-artist compilations. The sixth and final track is Rich’s 1994 mini-CD release ''Nig ...
'' (collects lone tracks) *1998: '' Below Zero'' (collects lone tracks) *1998: ''
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'' *2000: ''
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'' (live, 3 discs) *2001: ''
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'' (audio in DVD-video format) *2001: ''
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'' *2003: '' Temple of the Invisible'' *2003: '' Calling Down the Sky'' *2004: '' Open Window'' *2005: '' Echo of Small Things'' *2006: ''
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'' *2007: '' Music from Atlas Dei'' *2007: '' Illumination'' *2009: ''Live Archive'' *2010: '' Ylang'' *2011: ''Medicine Box'' *2012: ''Nest'' *2013: ''Morphology'' *2014: ''Premonitions 1980-1985'' *2014: ''Perpetual (A Somnium Continuum)'' *2015: ''Filaments'' *2016: ''What We Left Behind'' *2016: ''Foothills: Robert Rich Live on KFJC, 28 May 2014'' *2016: ''Vestiges'' *2017: ''Live at the Gatherings 2015'' *2018: ''The Biode'' *2019: ''Tactile Ground'' *2020: ''Offering to the Morning Fog'' *2020: ''Neurogenesis''


Collaboration albums

*1985: ''
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'' (with Steve Roach) *1992: ''
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'' (with Steve Roach) *1993: '' Eye Catching'' by Amoeba *1995: '' Yearning'' (with Lisa Moskow) *1995: ''
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'' (with Brian “ Lustmord” Williams) *1997: '' Watchful'' by Amoeba *1997: ''
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'' (with Stefano Musso/
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) *2000: '' Pivot'' by Amoeba *2002: '' Outpost'' (with
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) *2005: ''
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'' (with
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) *2007: ''
Eleven Questions ''Eleven Questions'' (2007) is international collaboration of Robert Rich and Markus Reuter Markus Reuter (born Lippstadt, Germany, 1972Markus Reuter) *2008: ''
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'' (with
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) *2008: ''Zerkalo'' (with Faryus) *2014: ''A Scattering Time'' by Meridiem (with Percy Howard) *2017: ''Lift a Feather to the Flood'' (with Markus Reuter)


DVDs

*2007 ''Atlas Dei''


Sources

*Interview (January 2005), ''Ambient Visions'' website. *Liner notes, '' Sunyata'' (1982). *Essay by
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from the liner notes, ''
Trances/Drones ''Trances/Drones'' (1994) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It is a two-disc compilation of Rich's drone music albums ''Trances'' (1983) and '' Drones'' (1983) plus other material that was recorded during that time. Ove ...
'' (1983/1994). *Liner notes, ''
Numena + Geometry ''Numena + Geometry'' (1997) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. It is a two-disc set containing Rich’s albums ''Numena'' (1987) and ''Geometry'' (1991). Track listing Disc one: ''Numena'' #”The Other Side of Twilight ...
'' (1987/1991). Fathom 11077-2.


External links

*
RobertRich.com
' – official website *

' – Hearts of Space Records Artist Page *' *

' - Amoeba’s official website *' - Tribute site endorsed by Robert Rich *

' - ''Robert Rich’s Flavor Notes'': Food, Wine, Restaurants & Recipes *
AtlasDei.com
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