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Laraaji

Laraaji (born Edward Larry Gordon, 3 May 1943) is an American multi-instrumentalist specializing in piano, zither and mbira. His albums include the 1980 release Ambient 3: Day of Radiance, produced by Brian Eno as part of his Ambient series.

Laraaji
Laraaji in 2019
Background information
Birth nameEdward Larry Gordon
Also known asLaraaji Venus Nadabrahmananda[1][2]
Born1943 (age 79–80)
Philadelphia, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)musician
Instrument(s)Zither, hammered dulcimer, piano, violin, music sequencer, keyboards
Years active1979–present
Websitelaraaji.blogspot.com

Early life and career

Born Edward Larry Gordon in Philadelphia,[2] he studied violin, piano, trombone and voice in his early years in New Jersey.[3] He attended Howard University, a historically black university in Washington, D.C., where he studied composition and piano.[4] After studying at Howard, he spent time in New York City pursuing a career as a stand-up comedian and actor, as well as playing Fender Rhodes electric piano in a jazz-rock band ‘Winds of Change’.[5]

In the early 1970s, he began to study Eastern mysticism and believed he'd found a new path for his music and his life. It was also at this time he bought his first zither from a local pawn shop. Converting it to an electronic instrument, he began to experiment using the instrument like a piano. By 1978, he developed enough skill to begin busking in the parks and on the sidewalks of New York. He favored the northeast corner of Washington Square Park, where he would improvise for hours on end with his eyes closed.[6]

The following year he was encountered by Brian Eno while playing in Washington Square Park,[7] who went on to produce his most widely recognized release, Ambient 3: Day of Radiance, the third installment of Brian Eno's Ambient series.[8] This was his first album released under the name of Laraaji.

This international exposure led to requests for longer versions of his compositions which he supplied to meditation groups on cassette tapes. It also resulted in an expansion of his mystic studies with such gurus as Swami Satchidananda and Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati, founder of the Ananda Ashram in Monroe, New York.[9]

In 2022, Laraaji joined with Medicine Singers—a group of Native American ritual performance artists in partnership with other artists—to play on their self-titled album.[10]

Laraaji started the Laughter Meditation Workshops, which he still presents around the globe.[11][when?]

Critical reception

In 2018, Pitchfork reviewing the reissue Vision Songs - Vol .1 said it was atypical of his having lyrics. They said the message rather than the singing or songs seemed to be the focus, but they came across as "new-age boilerplate".[12]

Releases

  • Celestial Vibration (Swan, 1978) – under the name Edward Larry Gordon[13]
  • Lotus-Collage (Laraaji, 1979)
  • Ambient 3: Day of Radiance (Editions EG, 1980) – produced by Brian Eno
  • I Am Ocean (Celestial Vibration, 1981)
  • Unicorns in Paradise (Laraaji, 1981)
  • Rhythm N' Bliss (Third Ear, 1982)
  • Om Namah Shivaya (Celestial Vibration, 1984)
  • Sun Zither (Laraaji, 1984)
  • Vision Songs - Vol .1 (self release , 1984)[14] - edited version reissued in 2018 by The Numero Group[12]
  • Open Sky (Celestial Vibration, 1985) – with Brother Ah
  • Live at WNYC (Laraaji – 1985)
  • One – All Loving One (Laraaji – 1985)
  • Celestial Realms (Spirit Music, 1986) – with Lyghte a.k.a. Jonathan Goldman
  • Once Upon a Zither (Laraaji – 1986)
  • Essence/Universe (Audion, 1987)
  • Music for Films III (Opal, 1988) – various artists
  • Zither Bliss (Laraaji – 1987)
  • White Light Music (Laraaji – 1987)
  • Urban Saint (Laraaji – 1987)
  • Sol (Laraaji – 1987) – with Mark Kramer
  • Freeflow – I'm in Heaven (Celestial Vibration, 1980s)
  • I Am Healing (Celestial Vibration, 1980s) – with Shree Vena
  • I Am Loved (Laraaji – 1980s)
  • I Am Sky (Laraaji – 1980s)
  • Bring Forth (Your Highest Vision) (Laraaji – 1980s)
  • Selected New Music III (Clear Music, 1991) – various artists
  • Flow Goes the Universe (All Saints Records, 1992) – produced by Michael Brook
  • The Way Out Is the Way In (All Saints Records, 1995) – with Audio Active
  • Islands (Sine – 1995) – with Roger Eno
  • Cascade(a.k.a.Enlighten)(Relaxation Co. – 1997)
  • Divination/Sacrifice (Meta 1998) – with Bill Laswell
  • Celestial Reiki (Etherean – 2000) – with Jonathan Goldman
  • Shiva Shakti Groove (Collective – 2000)
  • Celestial Zone (Laraaji – 2002)
  • My Orangeness (VelNet – 2002)
  • Celestial Reiki II (Etherean – 2002) – with Jonathan Goldman and Sarah Benson
  • Water & Soft Zither (Laraaji – 2004)
  • Laughter: The Best Medicine (Laraaji – 2004)
  • Chakra Balancing Music(Laraaji – 2004)
  • In a Celestial Water Garden (self release, 2005)[15]
  • Sonic Sketches (with Nadi Burton – 2006)
  • Song of Indra (with Phil Gruber – 2006)
  • Ambient Zither in G Pentatonic (Laraaji – 2007)
  • Mountain Creek Water (Laraaji – 2007)
  • Sonic Portals (Laraaji – 2008)
  • FRKWYS Vol. 8 (Blues Control and Laraaji – 2011)[16]
  • Two Sides of Laraaji (Laraaji - 2013)
  • Sun Gong (Laraaji - 2017)[17][18]
  • Bring On The Sun (Laraaji - 2017)[17][18]
  • Arrive Without Leaving (Flying Moonlight - 2018) (with Arji OceAnanda & Dallas Acid)[19]
  • Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound (Laraaji, Merz, Shahzad Ismaily - 2019)[20][21]
  • Sun Piano (Laraaji - 2020)[22][23]
  • Moon Piano (Laraaji - 2020)
  • Through Luminous Eyes (All Saints Records - 2020) cassette only, available as triple cassette boxset with Sun Piano and Moon Piano.
  • Circle of Celebration (NOUS with Laraaji and Arji OceAnanda - 2021) https://www.oursilentcanvas.org/nouslaraaji

With others

See also

References

  1. ^ "Laraaji Nadananda". Dwij.org. 2008. Retrieved September 14, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Petrusich, Amanda (March 2, 2023) [February 27, 2023]. "The Transcendence of Laraaji". The New Yorker. Vol. 99, no. 3. pp. 64–66. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  3. ^ "Laraaji - Biography". Billboard. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
  4. ^ Aref, Omar (June 21, 2009). "Ambient laughter". New Straits Times. ProQuest 272173874.
  5. ^ Galil, Leor. "Zither maestro Laraaji continues exploring musical paths no one else can see". Chicago Reader. Retrieved January 31, 2020.
  6. ^ Beta, Andy (August 21, 2015). "From Stand-Up Comic to Master of Trance Music". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved January 31, 2020.
  7. ^ Mark Richardson (August 7, 2015). "Laraaji: All In One Peace Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
  8. ^ Pattison, Louis (November 2015). "Ambient 3: Day Of Radiance". Uncut. ProQuest 1737438785.
  9. ^ "Legendary Musician Of Mysticism And Harlem Resident Laraaji (Video) – Harlem World Magazine". Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "Medicine Singers announce debut LP, share "Daybreak"". The FADER. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  11. ^ "Laraaji: the Brian Eno of laughter | Music". The Guardian. February 20, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Laraaji: Vision Songs, Vol. 1". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  13. ^ Edward Larry Gordon - Celestial Vibration, retrieved August 23, 2022
  14. ^ Laraaji - Vision Songs - Vol. I, retrieved August 23, 2022
  15. ^ Laraaji - In A Celestial Water Garden, retrieved August 23, 2022
  16. ^ "Blues Control / Laraaji: FRKWYS Vol. 8". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  17. ^ a b "Laraaji:Sun Gong and Bring on the Sun". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  18. ^ a b "Laraaji:Sun Gong and Bring on the Sun review – shimmering sonic explorations". The Guardian. September 14, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  19. ^ "Laraaji / Arji OceAnanda /Dallas Acid: Arrive Without Leaving". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  20. ^ "Laraaji, Merz and Shahzad Ismaily: Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound — an experimental odyssey". www.ft.com. July 5, 2019. Archived from the original on December 11, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  21. ^ Lewis, John (June 21, 2019). "Merz/Laraaji/Ismaily: Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound review". The%20Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  22. ^ "Laraaji: Sun Piano". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  23. ^ Lewis, John (July 10, 2020). "Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and Carlos Niño: Chicago Waves review". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved November 12, 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Eternity or Bust, a short film about Laraaji

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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 release Ambient 3 Day of Radiance produced by Brian Eno as part of his Ambient series LaraajiLaraaji in 2019Background informationBirth nameEdward Larry GordonAlso known asLaraaji Venus Nadabrahmananda 1 2 Born1943 age 79 80 Philadelphia United StatesGenresAmbient new ageOccupation s musicianInstrument s Zither hammered dulcimer piano violin music sequencer keyboardsYears active1979 presentWebsitelaraaji wbr blogspot wbr com Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Critical reception 3 Releases 3 1 With others 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditBorn Edward Larry Gordon in Philadelphia 2 he studied violin piano trombone and voice in his early years in New Jersey 3 He attended Howard University a historically black university in Washington D C where he studied composition and piano 4 After studying at Howard he spent time in New York City pursuing a career as a stand up comedian and actor as well as playing Fender Rhodes electric piano in a jazz rock band Winds of Change 5 In the early 1970s he began to study Eastern mysticism and believed he d found a new path for his music and his life It was also at this time he bought his first zither from a local pawn shop Converting it to an electronic instrument he began to experiment using the instrument like a piano By 1978 he developed enough skill to begin busking in the parks and on the sidewalks of New York He favored the northeast corner of Washington Square Park where he would improvise for hours on end with his eyes closed 6 The following year he was encountered by Brian Eno while playing in Washington Square Park 7 who went on to produce his most widely recognized release Ambient 3 Day of Radiance the third installment of Brian Eno s Ambient series 8 This was his first album released under the name of Laraaji This international exposure led to requests for longer versions of his compositions which he supplied to meditation groups on cassette tapes It also resulted in an expansion of his mystic studies with such gurus as Swami Satchidananda and Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati founder of the Ananda Ashram in Monroe New York 9 In 2022 Laraaji joined with Medicine Singers a group of Native American ritual performance artists in partnership with other artists to play on their self titled album 10 Laraaji started the Laughter Meditation Workshops which he still presents around the globe 11 when Critical reception EditIn 2018 Pitchfork reviewing the reissue Vision Songs Vol 1 said it was atypical of his having lyrics They said the message rather than the singing or songs seemed to be the focus but they came across as new age boilerplate 12 Releases EditCelestial Vibration Swan 1978 under the name Edward Larry Gordon 13 Lotus Collage Laraaji 1979 Ambient 3 Day of Radiance Editions EG 1980 produced by Brian Eno I Am Ocean Celestial Vibration 1981 Unicorns in Paradise Laraaji 1981 Rhythm N Bliss Third Ear 1982 Om Namah Shivaya Celestial Vibration 1984 Sun Zither Laraaji 1984 Vision Songs Vol 1 self release 1984 14 edited version reissued in 2018 by The Numero Group 12 Open Sky Celestial Vibration 1985 with Brother Ah Live at WNYC Laraaji 1985 One All Loving One Laraaji 1985 Celestial Realms Spirit Music 1986 with Lyghte a k a Jonathan Goldman Once Upon a Zither Laraaji 1986 Essence Universe Audion 1987 Music for Films III Opal 1988 various artists Zither Bliss Laraaji 1987 White Light Music Laraaji 1987 Urban Saint Laraaji 1987 Sol Laraaji 1987 with Mark Kramer Freeflow I m in Heaven Celestial Vibration 1980s I Am Healing Celestial Vibration 1980s with Shree Vena I Am Loved Laraaji 1980s I Am Sky Laraaji 1980s Bring Forth Your Highest Vision Laraaji 1980s Selected New Music III Clear Music 1991 various artists Flow Goes the Universe All Saints Records 1992 produced by Michael Brook The Way Out Is the Way In All Saints Records 1995 with Audio Active Islands Sine 1995 with Roger Eno Cascade a k a Enlighten Relaxation Co 1997 Divination Sacrifice Meta 1998 with Bill Laswell Celestial Reiki Etherean 2000 with Jonathan Goldman Shiva Shakti Groove Collective 2000 Celestial Zone Laraaji 2002 My Orangeness VelNet 2002 Celestial Reiki II Etherean 2002 with Jonathan Goldman and Sarah Benson Water amp Soft Zither Laraaji 2004 Laughter The Best Medicine Laraaji 2004 Chakra Balancing Music Laraaji 2004 In a Celestial Water Garden self release 2005 15 Sonic Sketches with Nadi Burton 2006 Song of Indra with Phil Gruber 2006 Ambient Zither in G Pentatonic Laraaji 2007 Mountain Creek Water Laraaji 2007 Sonic Portals Laraaji 2008 FRKWYS Vol 8 Blues Control and Laraaji 2011 16 Two Sides of Laraaji Laraaji 2013 Sun Gong Laraaji 2017 17 18 Bring On The Sun Laraaji 2017 17 18 Arrive Without Leaving Flying Moonlight 2018 with Arji OceAnanda amp Dallas Acid 19 Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound Laraaji Merz Shahzad Ismaily 2019 20 21 Sun Piano Laraaji 2020 22 23 Moon Piano Laraaji 2020 Through Luminous Eyes All Saints Records 2020 cassette only available as triple cassette boxset with Sun Piano and Moon Piano Circle of Celebration NOUS with Laraaji and Arji OceAnanda 2021 https www oursilentcanvas org nouslaraajiWith others Edit Automatic Gyroscope 1994 as part of Channel Light Vessel Excellent Spirits All Saints Records 1996 as part of Channel Light Vessel Medicine Singers Stone Tapes amp Joyful Noise Recordings 2022 See also EditList of ambient music artistsReferences Edit Laraaji Nadananda Dwij org 2008 Retrieved September 14 2015 a b Petrusich Amanda March 2 2023 February 27 2023 The Transcendence of Laraaji The New Yorker Vol 99 no 3 pp 64 66 ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved March 5 2023 Laraaji Biography Billboard Retrieved March 11 2017 Aref Omar June 21 2009 Ambient laughter New Straits Times ProQuest 272173874 Galil Leor Zither maestro Laraaji continues exploring musical paths no one else can see Chicago Reader Retrieved January 31 2020 Beta Andy August 21 2015 From Stand Up Comic to Master of Trance Music Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved January 31 2020 Mark Richardson August 7 2015 Laraaji All In One Peace Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved March 11 2017 Pattison Louis November 2015 Ambient 3 Day Of Radiance Uncut ProQuest 1737438785 Legendary Musician Of Mysticism And Harlem Resident Laraaji Video Harlem World Magazine Retrieved June 28 2022 Medicine Singers announce debut LP share Daybreak The FADER Retrieved June 28 2022 Laraaji the Brian Eno of laughter Music The Guardian February 20 2015 Retrieved March 11 2017 a b Laraaji Vision Songs Vol 1 Pitchfork Retrieved August 23 2022 Edward Larry Gordon Celestial Vibration retrieved August 23 2022 Laraaji Vision Songs Vol I retrieved August 23 2022 Laraaji In A Celestial Water Garden retrieved August 23 2022 Blues Control Laraaji FRKWYS Vol 8 Pitchfork Retrieved November 12 2020 a b Laraaji Sun Gong and Bring on the Sun Pitchfork Retrieved November 12 2020 a b Laraaji Sun Gong and Bring on the Sun review shimmering sonic explorations The Guardian September 14 2017 Retrieved November 12 2020 Laraaji Arji OceAnanda Dallas Acid Arrive Without Leaving Pitchfork Retrieved November 12 2020 Laraaji Merz and Shahzad Ismaily Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound an experimental odyssey www ft com July 5 2019 Archived from the original on December 11 2022 Retrieved November 12 2020 Lewis John June 21 2019 Merz Laraaji Ismaily Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound review The 20Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved November 12 2020 Laraaji Sun Piano Pitchfork Retrieved November 12 2020 Lewis John July 10 2020 Miguel Atwood Ferguson and Carlos Nino Chicago Waves review The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved November 12 2020 External links EditOfficial website Eternity or Bust a short film about Laraaji Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laraaji amp oldid 1143109926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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