Saturday, 21 June 2008
Richard Pinhas
Artist: Richard Pinhas
Genre(s):
Electronic
New Age
Discography:
Tranzition
Year: 2004
Tracks: 5
Event and Repetitions
Year: 2002
Tracks: 5
Rhizosphere
Year: 1991
Tracks: 10
Iceland
Year: 1978
Tracks: 8
Chronolyse
Year: 1978
Tracks: 9
French guitar player Richard Pinhas lED the mathematical group Heldon from 1974-78, releasing seven albums with that grouping and six-spot solo LPs, oftentimes featuring members of Heldon. Born in 1951, Pinhas earned a Ph.D. in philosophical system at the Sorbonne and taught at that school. In 1972 he became a parting of Schizo, a grouping whose medicine contained a great deal of electronics. After Schizo's death, Pinhas formed Heldon, whose only constant was himself. Pinhas' solo work out covered a portion of run aground. His first solo LP, Rhizosphere, was performed solely on synthesizers, take out for drums on the squint-eyed title running. Chronolyse ranges from simple sequencer pieces to Paul Atreides, a 30-minute piece performed by Heldon. The Iceland LP successfully captures the feel of an ancient, frozen land. East-West was Pinhas' to the highest degree commercial-grade cultivate. L'Ethique, was a varied work with a more structured feel than some of his previous efforts. Pinhas retired from medicine until releasing DWW, which contained work from the full stop 1983-91. Pinhas released Cyborg Sally with John Livengood in 1994. Subsequent recordings include 1999's Fogey Culture and the following year's Schizotrope: The Life and Death of Marie Zorn. An album crafted from over 70 hours of guitar playing was set together over the adjacent few long time and was finally edited and released as Event and Repetitions in 2002.