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  1. 19 nov. 2020 · Gandharva by legendary Moog pioneers Beaver and Krause has been a favourite of mine since I was a teenager. It is only recently that I discovered that this album was a milestone in commercial quadraphonic recording.

  2. In 1968, he founded Wild Sanctuary, an organization dedicated to the recording and archiving of natural soundscapes. Krause is an author, a bio-acoustician, a speaker, and natural sound artist who coined the terms geophony, biophony, and anthropophony.

  3. Writing for Saturday Review magazine in 1970, Ellen Sandler described In a Wild Sanctuary as "a powerful ecological statement in movement and sound". Gandharva was partly recorded in Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and included musical contributions from Gerry Mulligan, Bud Shank, Mike Bloomfield and Ronnie Montrose.

  4. Gandharva, an Album by Beaver & Krause. Released in May 1971 on Warner Bros. (catalog no. WS 1909; Vinyl LP). Genres: Progressive Electronic, New Age. Rated #837 in the best albums of 1971.

  5. 16 janv. 2024 · He was miffed that his informal demonstration was used — partially because it contained bits of music he intended to be on his and Beaver’s sophomore album, In A Wild Sanctuary (1970) and possibly the album we’re reviewing today Gandharva (1971).

  6. As recording artists for Warner Bros. Records in the early 1970s, they released the critically admired albums In a Wild Sanctuary and Gandharva.

  7. The journey from noise to quiet would start with the blues-rock of "Saga of the Blue Beaver" at the beginning of side one, with Mike Bloomfield and Ronnie Montrose sharing the lead guitar duties, though it wasn't any old blues-rock, as Beaver and Krause both played Moog synthesizer on the track.