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Tag Archives: Ian Boddy
Alumni And International Line-Up Pay Homage To Peter Gabriel
May 6, 2022

One of those rare artists whose repertoire is so rich that they can easily afford leaving behind and not perform the oeuvre of their previous ensembles, Peter Gabriel is also one of the most influential creative forces. There is SECURITY … Continue reading
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Tagged David Kollar, David Sancious, Dewa Budjana, Ian Boddy, Jakko Jakszyk, Jerry Marotta, Julie Slick, Marco Machera, Peter Gabriel, Tim Bowness, Tobias Ralph, Tony Levin
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Tone Science Module No.1 Structure and Forces
November 16, 2018

Tone Science 2018 Rhapsody in blue, or poetry of modular synthesizers as a sampler of unique label’s stable of talent. As far as experimentalists go, Ian Boddy must be very unusual: to begin with, his avant-garde music, is always accessible … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, avant-garde, electronic, Ian Boddy, instrumental, Various Artists
ARC – Fleet
November 10, 2018

DiN 2017 Laid down at the E-Scape festival, a testament to British ambient duo’s triumphant toils in sonic world. In the span of their 35-year-long friendship and two decades of sporadic collaboration, keyboard wizards Ian Boddy and Mark Shreeve take … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Arc, electronic, Ian Boddy, instrumental, live, Mark Shreeve
IAN BODDY & ERIK WØLLO – Meridian
September 13, 2018

DiN 2018 Opulent minimalism from two oustanding auteurs’ airy trip defies any notion of oxymoron deficiency. Perhaps, it’s the titles assigned to each of these cuts to capture their essence, if not soul, but abstract soundscapes rarely sound so concrete, … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, avant-garde, Erik Wøllo, Ian Boddy, instrumental