Kit Watkins

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Canopy 00:00 Tools
Reflectivity 00:00 Tools
A Fragile Landscape 00:00 Tools
Music for the End 00:00 Tools
Mirage 00:00 Tools
Tone 10 00:00 Tools
Rolling Curve 36:31 Tools
This Bliss 00:00 Tools
Tranquility 00:00 Tools
Tone 7 00:00 Tools
This Time And Space 00:00 Tools
Circumference Of One 00:00 Tools
Melrose Cavern 00:00 Tools
Le Petit Wave 00:00 Tools
Finally Touched 00:00 Tools
Angels We Have Known 00:00 Tools
Tone 8 00:00 Tools
Circle Of Rain 00:00 Tools
Sacred Honour 00:00 Tools
Tone 9 00:00 Tools
Tone 6 00:00 Tools
Morning Mothra 00:00 Tools
Au Bois Dormant 00:00 Tools
Evening Mothra 00:00 Tools
Pads 00:00 Tools
Solar Gain 00:00 Tools
Song For Russia 00:00 Tools
Beauty Drifting 00:00 Tools
Innocent Adventure 00:00 Tools
L'Ocean 00:00 Tools
The Ground, the Sky 00:00 Tools
Awash 00:00 Tools
Tone 10 ver.2 00:00 Tools
All Things 00:00 Tools
End Place 00:00 Tools
Tone 1 00:00 Tools
Tone 2 00:00 Tools
Song Of Spring 00:00 Tools
Tone 3 00:00 Tools
The Metamorphosis of Truth 00:00 Tools
Glass Of Time 00:00 Tools
Tone 4 00:00 Tools
Tone 5 00:00 Tools
The Soft Caress of Freedom 00:00 Tools
Snow in Summer 00:00 Tools
Nairam 00:00 Tools
Sand Time Ripple 00:00 Tools
Mt. St. Helens 00:00 Tools
Around and Around 00:00 Tools
Under Temporal Blankets 00:00 Tools
Labyrinth 00:00 Tools
Dawn's Return 00:00 Tools
While Crome Yellow Shine 00:00 Tools
Roaming Cloud 00:00 Tools
Spring 1980 00:00 Tools
Coin-Op Era 00:00 Tools
Road To Orion 00:00 Tools
Slow Pulse 00:00 Tools
The Harbinger 00:00 Tools
Man/Machine 00:00 Tools
The Impulse of Flow 00:00 Tools
Two Worlds 00:00 Tools
Beyond Clouds 00:00 Tools
Dark Matter 00:00 Tools
4 Bars - 1 Unit 00:00 Tools
Over Canyons 00:00 Tools
Tumble 00:00 Tools
Moon Watching Me 00:00 Tools
Cirrus 00:00 Tools
The Infinity of Three 00:00 Tools
Ursa Major 00:00 Tools
Were the Snow White Dead Alive 00:00 Tools
The Parting of Ways 00:00 Tools
SkyZone 00:00 Tools
Snake Dance 04:40 Tools
Capricious Skies 00:00 Tools
The Upper Regions of Space 00:00 Tools
Heated Sky 00:00 Tools
Three Colors 00:00 Tools
Spooks 00:00 Tools
No Energy Crisis 00:00 Tools
I Remember Me 00:00 Tools
The Breathing Zone 00:00 Tools
Eventide 00:00 Tools
Heavy Water 00:00 Tools
Azure 00:00 Tools
Sahara Sonata 00:00 Tools
Phoebus' Dream 00:00 Tools
Brave Water 07:10 Tools
L’Océan 00:00 Tools
The Aftermath of Neglect 00:00 Tools
Hills 00:00 Tools
Harmonic Hum 00:00 Tools
EndPeace 00:00 Tools
Waves Against The Grain 00:00 Tools
Sawing Swaying 00:00 Tools
Premonition 1 00:00 Tools
Setting Iron John Free 00:00 Tools
Upon Reflection 00:00 Tools
All Hallows Eve 00:00 Tools
Lost Cave 00:00 Tools
Land, Sea, Sky (excerpt) 00:00 Tools
Locale Prime 00:00 Tools
Music for the End, 1 of 2 00:00 Tools
Suspended 00:00 Tools
Seduction Coil 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Slinky 00:00 Tools
Funky Duty 00:00 Tools
Premonition 2 00:00 Tools
Pastel 00:00 Tools
Liquidity 00:00 Tools
Cycles 2 00:00 Tools
Escape from Earth 00:00 Tools
Anyday 00:00 Tools
Ah-Uh 00:00 Tools
World Fiction III 00:00 Tools
Far and Above 00:00 Tools
Millennia 00:00 Tools
Moths Drink the Tears of Sleeping Birds 00:00 Tools
Cycles 1 00:00 Tools
More Amour 00:00 Tools
Cyborg Whistler 00:00 Tools
Cycles 3 00:00 Tools
Snakes And Apples 09:33 Tools
The Outer Reaches 00:00 Tools
Shock Values 00:00 Tools
Gay Spirit 00:00 Tools
Third Planet Suite 00:00 Tools
Fortitude 00:00 Tools
World Fiction I 00:00 Tools
Snake Charmer 00:00 Tools
Still Hope 00:00 Tools
Cell Division 12:37 Tools
In The Wake Of The Unseen 00:00 Tools
Veil of Cool 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscopes 00:00 Tools
Circle (full album with crossfades) 00:00 Tools
The Traveler 00:00 Tools
New World 00:00 Tools
Dragon Breath 00:00 Tools
Realm 1 00:00 Tools
WindChimes 00:00 Tools
Snake Oil 00:00 Tools
Logarhythm 00:00 Tools
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Cycles II 00:00 Tools
Cycles I 00:00 Tools
Cycles III 00:00 Tools
Call of the Z'Antuu 00:00 Tools
Introduction ~ Chuck van Zyl 00:00 Tools
Nodes 00:00 Tools
World Fiction II 00:00 Tools
The Warming 00:00 Tools
Flying Petals 00:00 Tools
Mood Swang (code mix) 00:00 Tools
Mondo Panda 00:00 Tools
World Fiction VII 00:00 Tools
Forte 00:00 Tools
Neptune Goddess 00:00 Tools
7/8 Segue 00:00 Tools
Signals In 00:00 Tools
Time Can Talk 00:00 Tools
World Fiction IV 00:00 Tools
World Fiction VI 00:00 Tools
Climbing Circles 00:00 Tools
World Fiction V 00:00 Tools
Over the Andes 00:00 Tools
Todi K 00:00 Tools
Signals Out 00:00 Tools
In Time 00:00 Tools
Rumble at the Ruins 00:00 Tools
Delirium 2 00:00 Tools
Savannah 13 00:00 Tools
Song 00:00 Tools
Elephants & Ants 00:00 Tools
Belhaven 00:00 Tools
When flight Paths Emerge 00:00 Tools
Sprites 00:00 Tools
Delirium 1 00:00 Tools
Siam 00:00 Tools
Elephants and Ants 00:00 Tools
Bowels of the Agency (Bush Lied Mix) 00:00 Tools
Loganut 00:00 Tools
Gayaneh's Adagio (Khachaturian) 00:00 Tools
DI.fm 00:00 Tools
World Fiction VIII 00:00 Tools
3rd Gymnopédie (Satie) 00:00 Tools
Spiral March 00:00 Tools
Smart 00:00 Tools
1st Gnossienne (Satie) 00:00 Tools
2nd Gymnopédie (Satie) 00:00 Tools
Pastorale (Rebikov) 00:00 Tools
Bob's Tune 00:00 Tools
Cycles 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -01- Glass Of Time 00:00 Tools
Frames Of Mind 00:00 Tools
Do You Mind? 00:00 Tools
Elements 00:00 Tools
Danses de Travers (Satie) 00:00 Tools
2nd Gnossienne (Satie) 00:00 Tools
1st Gymnopédie, version 1 (Satie) 00:00 Tools
3rd Gnossienne (Satie) 00:00 Tools
Morning (Prokofiev) 00:00 Tools
Audia 00:00 Tools
1st Gymnopédie, version 2 (Satie) 00:00 Tools
Veritables Preludes Flasques, part II (Satie) 00:00 Tools
5th Gnossienne (Satie) 00:00 Tools
Larghetto (Stravinsky) 00:00 Tools
Spirit of the Water 00:00 Tools
Clair de Lune (Fauré) 00:00 Tools
4th Gnossienne (Satie) 00:00 Tools
Quiet Hour (Khachaturian) 00:00 Tools
6th Gnossienne (Satie) 00:00 Tools
Prelude (Chopin) 00:00 Tools
Fragile Landscape 00:00 Tools
Legato Paramecium 00:00 Tools
4 Bars-1 Unit 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -02- Mt. St. Helens 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 1st Gnossienne 00:00 Tools
Paradoxicon 00:00 Tools
Life after Truth 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -03- Coin-Op Era 00:00 Tools
Circle 00:00 Tools
The Ground The Sky 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -04- Labyrinth 00:00 Tools
Man-Machine 00:00 Tools
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Kit Watkins -05- Spring 1980 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -07- Spooks 00:00 Tools
Apres-Midi 00:00 Tools
Eventide # Lq # 00:00 Tools
Were The Snow White Dead Alive # Lq # 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -08- Two Worlds 00:00 Tools
Solar Gain by Kit Watkins 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -11- Cycles 2 00:00 Tools
Third Planet Suite - Earth, Air, Water, Fire 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -09- 4 Bars - 1 Unit 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 3rd Gymnopédie 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 2nd Gymnopédie 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 3rd Gnossienne 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 4th Gnossienne 00:00 Tools
(Aram Khachaturian) Gayaneh's Adagio 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 2nd Gnossienne 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 5th Gnossienne 00:00 Tools
(Serge Prokofiev) Morning 00:00 Tools
1st Gymnopédie 00:00 Tools
My Telephone 00:00 Tools
Open Door 00:00 Tools
Daisy 00:00 Tools
Silences 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
Call of the Zantuu 00:00 Tools
End Peace 00:00 Tools
Mt St Helens 00:00 Tools
The Infinity of Three (live) 00:00 Tools
I remember me (with Jan Hammer) 00:00 Tools
Field of View 00:00 Tools
To Love Their Servitude 00:00 Tools
SKY.FM Radio TSTAG_60 ADWTAG 00:00 Tools
Dawns Return 00:00 Tools
Digitally Imported TSTAG_60 ADWTAG 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -10- Cycles 1 00:00 Tools
(Vladimir Rebikov) Pastorale 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 6th Gnossienne 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) Danses de Travers 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 1st Gymnopédie .. 00:00 Tools
Pilobolus 00:00 Tools
(Erik Satie) 1St Gymnopedie (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
Solar Grain 00:00 Tools
Hobart Got Burned 00:00 Tools
Gathering Surfaces - Heated Sky 00:00 Tools
The Vessel Ruse 00:00 Tools
Kit Watkins -12- Cycles 3 00:00 Tools
Third Planet Suite (Earth, Air, Water, Fire) 00:00 Tools
Man Machine 00:00 Tools
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Kit Watkins (born 1953 in Virginia) is a progressive-ambient-jazz recording artist based in Brattleboro, Vermont. Born to classical piano teachers, Watkins was a founding member of the American progressive rock band Happy The Man, which formed in Harrisonburg, Virginia in 1973. Contrary to popular belief, the band's name was not taken from a little-known Genesis song of the same name -- a bizarre coincidence that amazed and surprised the band, who had no knowledge of the song until later. The origin of the name Happy The Man actually came from the book "Faust" by Goethe who used the phrase "happy the man" often in the book. The band moved to the Washington, DC area in the summer of 1975 and developed a devoted following as a result of airplay on WGTB-FM (the Georgetown University radio station, no longer in existence) as well as live performances sponsored by the station, headlining the Pandemedia event of that year. The band was a regular act at The Cellar Door in Georgetown, DC. In 1976 they were auditioned by singer Peter Gabriel for his touring back-up band, a role comparable to what had been fulfilled by The Band for Bob Dylan in the mid-1960s. Kit remembers the audition well. "The band with Gabriel sounded surprisingly like Genesis" says Watkins. "I think he decided against us for that reason, although we never knew that with any certainty." Happy The Man wanted to keep its own identity and not be known as merely Gabriel's back-up band. So when the news came that Gabriel had declined, the band wasn't entirely disappointed. Then, just months later, Happy The Man was fortunate to sign with Clive Davis' Arista Records, which released their debut album, Happy The Man, in 1977 to a much wider audience. The album was a mixture of impressionist jazz fusion, progressive rock, and ethereal tone poems. The album, like its follow-up, was primarily instrumental. Happy The Man released their second album, "Crafty Hands", in 1978. Both albums were produced by Ken Scott, famed engineer from The Beatles' White Album sessions, as well as having engineered and produced albums by such notables as David Bowie, Supertramp, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and the Dixie Dregs. Kit Watkins worked closely with Ken Scott as the band's representative in the recording and mixing of both Happy The Man albums. For Watkins, this was a crash course in recording technique which provided him with knowledge he later found invaluable in his solo recording endeavors. Throughout the tenure of Happy The Man, Kit Watkins' contributions were a prominent part of the band's sound, incorporating his writing, playing, arranging, and producing skills. The two Happy The Man albums found a small but devoted cult audience for the band. But sales levels of the two albums were disappointing and Happy the Man was dropped by Arista in 1978. Concurrently, the band's drummer was replaced by French percussionist Coco Roussel. After about a year of label-shopping without results, the group was losing its strength and commitment. Near the end of that year, the British progressive rock band Camel approached Kit Watkins about replacing their keyboardist Pete Bardens. The offer was accepted by Watkins. The remaining members of Happy The Man then disbanded and pursued other interests. Watkins' traveled to England in June 1979 to join Camel where they rehearsed and recorded a new album entitled "I Can See Your House From Here" for Decca Records, with Rupert Hine as producer. Following up the recording, the band toured England, Europe, and Japan to promote the album. Kit Watkins left Camel at the beginning of the band's rehearsels in 1980 for their next album entitled "Nude." Little of what Watkins had written for Camel was accepted for inclusion on the new album, so Watkins left the band to launch his solo career. He recorded his first solo album "Labyrinth" (with Coco Roussel on drums) in 1980. And even though Watkins was no longer a member of Camel, he did return to the band on a temporary basis for their two major tours of England and Europe in 1981 (for the "Nude" tour) and 1982 (for "The Single Factor" tour). Kit Watkins released his second album "Frames of Mind" in 1982 with Brad Allen on guitars and vocals. The album was a fun and quirky mix of new wave pop and hybrid world music, recorded at Watkins' home studio in Arlington, Virginia and released on his own label, Azimuth Records. The duo created a music video of the song "My Telephone" which was shown throughout the U.S. on cable television. Azimuth Records also released the demo tapes of Happy The Man produced by Kit Watkins and recorded during its last year, under the album title of "Better late..." The next release from Kit Watkins found him working again with drummer and percussionist Coco Roussel, who was Happy The Man's third drummer as well as Watkins' side man for the duo's live performances in the early 1980s. The album, Kit & Coco "In Time" was released in 1985 and delved into both new and familiar territory -- a mix of progressive, jazz fusion, and contemplative styles -- and was critically acclaimed by reviewers and fans alike. In 1987, Watkins relocated to Linden, Virginia in the rural Blue Ridge mountains where he recorded and released a string of albums over the next 10 years, including "Azure" (1988), "SunStruck" (1990), "wet, dark, and low" (1992) for the Minneapolis-based East Side Digital (ESD) label, and "Thought Tones" (1990), "A Different View" (1991), "Kinetic Vapors" (1993), "Holographic Tapestries" (1995), and "Beauty Drifting" (1996) for his own Linden Music label. Linden also released a number of albums by other notable electronic/ambient artists, including David Borden, Robert Rich, and Jeff Greinke. In 1990, Watkins, working out of his home studio in Virginia, produced the solo album of drummer and friend Coco Roussel, who recorded his tracks in Los Angeles and then uploaded them by computer to Watkins in Virginia. Roussel's album was one of the first to be produced using an early form of long-distance music exchange, not unlike what many musicians now do on the internet. Linden Music closed its doors in 1997 due to distribution problems, but Watkins has continued releasing his work on CD, first via MP3.com and currently via CafePress. In 2000, Watkins signed a contract with One Way Records for the release of four of his "classic" albums ("Labyrinth," "SunStruck," "wet, dark, and low," and "Holographic Tapestries") which continue to be distributed nationally. Recent albums include "The Unseen" (2000), "Rolling Curve" (2000), "The Gathering" (2001- a live recording of a rare live performance given in Philadelphia that year) "music for the end" (2001), "This Time and Space" (2003), "unraveled" (2003), "Flying Petals" (2004), and "World Fiction" (2005). Watkins has released two acclaimed DVDs: (1) a hypnotic visual work based on his album "This Time and Space", released in 2004, and (2) "The Gathering" live performance, videotaped by his longtime friend and Azimuth Records partner Sally Heldrich, released in 2005. Additionally, Watkins briefly formed an improvisational trio in early 2001 called Tone Ghost Ether with musicians Brad Allen and John Tlusty. Four CDs by the group have been released and are available through the Kit Watkins on-line store. The trio focused on recording "live" in Watkins' performance studio, in the tradition of jazz groups of the past, without overdubs (although looping machines were utilized). Abstaining from touring, Watkins prefers the isolated performance event, but these are rare and Watkins now devotes most of his available time to studio recording. Watkins' ambient works have become staples on radio programs aired over National Public Radio, such as "Hearts of Space." Reviewers and fans have compared his work to Brian Eno, Mark Isham, Steve Roach, Harold Budd, Jeff Greinke, and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.