Rigel Orionis

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No Person 06:23 Tools
Echoes of Lost Cities 00:00 Tools
Vrsn6 (Stephen Philips Remix) 08:20 Tools
Dark Wisdom Fast 15:30 Tools
Easy Does It 00:00 Tools
Zen Topography 09:17 Tools
Functional Emotionality 00:00 Tools
Zen License 09:17 Tools
The Answer Is. 00:00 Tools
The Common 00:00 Tools
Centrifugal 26:16 Tools
The Damp Desert 00:00 Tools
A Plea For Danger 00:00 Tools
The Night of The Storm 00:00 Tools
Drastic Eventuality 00:00 Tools
Variation One 00:00 Tools
Variation Three 00:00 Tools
Variation Ten 00:00 Tools
Arctic Sunstroke 00:00 Tools
Variation Four 00:00 Tools
Variation Five 00:00 Tools
Variation Two 00:00 Tools
Variation Eight 00:00 Tools
Variation Six 00:00 Tools
Variation Seven 00:00 Tools
Variation Eleven 00:00 Tools
Variation Nine 00:00 Tools
Variation Twelve 00:00 Tools
Intense Static 16:04 Tools
Wonderville 00:00 Tools
Looking Upon The Abyss With Wonder 00:00 Tools
Drastic Eventually (Max Verb Mix) 00:00 Tools
Nostracomus 00:00 Tools
intent 00:00 Tools
Shadows in the Corner 00:00 Tools
Denial 00:00 Tools
In Between the Stars 00:00 Tools
The Future of Limits 00:00 Tools
Corners of the Shadow 00:00 Tools
Equanimity 00:00 Tools
The Trident of Despair 00:00 Tools
Loquacious Vibrata 00:00 Tools
The Edge 00:00 Tools
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Jim Brenholts aka Rigel Orionis is a relative newcomer to the ambient genre, but already has collaborated with Stephen Philips (Dark Duck Records), Ben Fleury-Steiner (Gears of Sound), and Darren Rogers. Night Heat, described by its creator as "desert ambience," has a shimmering, nocturnal feel, with a pronounced tribal/ethnic sound element. Percussion is just as much a part of it as atmosphere. In 2001 he published the book "Tracks Across The Universe: A Chronology of Ambient and Electronic Music", a chronological collection of his music reviews. He also performed ambient/space music under the Rigel Orionis moniker. After a period of illness he passed away from a heart attack in his home on October 17th, 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.