Furniture Music (Part One)
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- The term Furniture Music, or more correctly 'furnishing music' (musique d'ameublement) was coined by Erik Satie in the early 1900s to describe a collection of his compositions which were intended to be background music.
This album began its life as a collection of short, atmospheric piano pieces which I developed and expanded over a period of 6 months. It is deliberately repetitive, with many themes and ideas recurring throughout the running time.
Some themes were edited from the finished album and I've returned to them recently with the intention of producing a follow-up, for the moment simply called Furniture Music 2; I'm sure a better title will come along in due course.
Edit: The follow-up album will be called "Furniture Music - Rearranged" and will come out some time in 2014
Music © 2012 Richard Poyle. All Rights Reserved
Man my table loves this music its really excited.
Nice work. I'm sure Satie would be glad the concept didn't vanish; though I'd guess he'd like more dissonance.
Album 3: Furniture music: self-assembly (but not from IKEA)
Album 4. Furniture music: on hire purchase.
I play this for my chairs, they fall right to sleep. 10/10 would recommend
Furniture music - clawed by the cats, chewed by the dogs.
But seriously, some very nice atmospheric music. I really liked the transitions, very smooth!
beautiful music
Easy Music, you would not know it was there. Just relax & take the surroundings in.
Godzilla will raid with the wind
Man +music = chair+music. Therefore Chair-Man =music -music =0. '
So basically ambient music?
I think furniture music has to do with furniture musical instruments and classical artists, since they couldn't edit music the way we do these days, but it's just my guess. According to Wikipedia, this is what furniture music is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furniture_music, so, yes, you could call it "ambient music"
What the hell does furniture have to do with music?
It's called furniture because you don't have to be actively listening to it all the time, you can just use it as background music, in the same way you don't pay attention to a piece of furniture all the time, but get to see it from time to time.
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