Last year we lost Harold Budd. And now, just six months later, we lose another icon in Jon Hassell.
It's nearly impossible to overstate his importance in shaping an entirely new sound, what he would call Fourth World music. His music has influenced scores of musicians and listeners. I've included a lot of Hassell's music in mixes over the years. And, considering he just released a fine album last year, I expected to be featuring his music in mixes for many more years.
This mix is not an overview of his career. It's a collection of tracks that fit together well, starting with a track from the little known Million Dollar Hotel soundtrack, all the way to the final track, Last Night the Moon Came, which sounds like a good finishing cut.
I wish I could say something eloquent or profound about Jon Hassell and his music, but I'm not that type of writer. I let the music speak for itself and, wow, did his music speak to me and many others. I will miss him.
Thanks for all your great music, Jon.
T R A C K L I S T :
Ambient Trumpet: A Jazz-Colored Solitude — by Paul Asbury Seaman
Blade Runner Pop Soundtrack
Guest Mix from Brad Deschamps of Polar Seas Recordings
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The Infinite Present
Resonant Spaces
Ambient Vaporwave - A mix by Innesti
The Long Polar Night
Bell Tone Meditation by Paul Asbury Seaman
flickering moments passing - a halftribe guest mix
The Silence of Snow
Stillness Within Motion
Best Ambient Albums of 2020
Quiet Indie Songs of 2020
Wind in Lonely Fences - A Farewell to Harold Budd
Melancholy Soundtracks: A Requiem for 2020
Keeping Time in the Golden Hour
The Stars Appear Like Diamonds
The Night Absolves
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