Richard Bone 4157603 202725182 2008-04-02T04:27:22Z Cydebot 1215485 Robot - Moving category People from Atlanta to People from Atlanta, Georgia per [[WP:CFD|CFD]] at [[Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2008 March 22]]. {{Infobox Musical artist | Img = Replace this image male.svg <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> | Img_size = 150 | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --> | Name = Richard Bone | Landscape = | Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | Birth_name = Richard Bone | Alias = | Born = {{birth date and age|1952|2|3}} in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] | Died = | Origin = {{USA}} | Instrument = | Voice_type = | Genre = [[Experimental music|Experimental electronic music]]<br>[[Ambient music]] | Occupation = | Years_active = 1979 - Present | Label = [[Eurock]]<br>Survival Records<br>Quirkworks Laboratory Discs (since 1991) | Associated_acts = | URL = [http://richardbone.com Home page] | Current_members = | Past_members = | Notable_instruments = }} '''Richard Bone''' (born [[February 3]], [[1952]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]) is an [[United States|American]] electronic musician. ==Biography== Bone began his early musical career creating soundtracks and scores for several off-Broadway companies working in experimental theater. In 1979 he released the single "Pirate the Islands/Headlines Have It" before joining the band Shox Lumania in 1981. That same year Bone recorded a solo 7" called "Digital Days/Alien Girl" on his own that was picked up by Survival Records in the UK. While with Survival he released two LPs, four EPs, two 45s and composed several singles for various compilation albums. In 1983 his single "Joy of Radiation" reached #1 on the Hong Kong Dance Chart.<ref>[http://park10.wakwak.com/~techno/survival.html Survival Records] &ndash; record label info</ref> In 1991 Bone started Quirkworks Laboratory Discs, allowing him the freedom to create music of a more experimental nature and remain in control of his musical direction. The next sixteen years would see Bone release twenty-one recordings of new material, three CDs of previously unreleased tracks, two collaborations and a collection of unreleased backing tracks intended for collaborations, a compilation of previous Quirkworks releases as well as contributing to several multi-artist compilations and various other projects. Of the new material recordings, three quickly rose to the #1 placement on industry charts as well as receiving numerous other honors.<ref>[http://mkmk.com/bone/ascensionism.htm Official Website Ascensionism Release Info Page]</ref><ref>[http://mkmk.com/bone/disorient.htm Official Website Disorient Release Info Page]</ref><ref>[http://mkmk.com/bone/alt-realities.htm Official Website Alternate Realities Release Info Page]</ref> In 2004 Bone's recording ''The Reality Temples'' was nominated for the 2004 New Age Reporter Lifestyle Music Awards' Best Electronic Album<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20041230162334/<!-- -->www.newagereporter.com/admin/nominees.asp 2004 NAR Lifestyle Music Award Nominees] &ndash; web page archived at the [[Internet Archive]]</ref>, his 2005 recording ''Saiyuji'' was nominated for the 2005 New Age Reporter Lifestyle Music Awards' Best Ambient Album <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060110111951/<!-- -->www.newagereporter.com/admin/qualify.asp 2005 NAR Lifestyle Music Award Nominees]</ref> and his 2007 recording ''Infinite Plastic Creation'' has been nominated for the 2007 New Age Reporter Lifestyle Music Awards' Best Electronic Album<ref>[http://www.newagereporter.com/admin/nominees.asp 2007 NAR Lifestyle Music Award Nominees]</ref>. Upcoming projects include a DVD/CD project entitled ''Short Waves - Brief Excursions in Surreal Video'' and a possible in-depth biographical book devoted to Bone's life and musical career compiled by a British author. == Discography == ===Solo albums=== *''Connection Failed'', 2008, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Songs From The Analog Attic'', 2007, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Infinite Plastic Creation'', 2007, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Experiments '80-'82'', 2007, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Serene Life of Microbes'', 2006, [[AD Music]] *''Vesperia'', 2006, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Saiyuji'', 2005, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''The Reality Temples'', 2004, Spiralight Recordings *''Untold Tales'', 2004, Orlandomaniac Music *''Alternate Realities'', 2003, Spiralight Recordings *''Indium'', 2002, Electroshock *''Disorient'', 2002, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Alternate Worlds vol. 1'' (MP3 Release), 2001, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Tales from the Incantina'', 2001, Indium/Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Ascensionism'', 2000, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Distillation'', 1999, Halcyon *''Ether Dome'', 1999, [[Hypnos Recordings]] *''Coxa'', 1999, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''The Spectral Ships'', 1998, [[Hypnos Recordings]] *''Electropica'', 1998, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''A Survey of Remembered Things'', 1997, (a shared disc with John Orsi) Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Metaphysic Mambo'', 1996, Reversing *''The Eternal Now'', 1996, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Vox Orbita'', 1995, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Ambiento'', 1994, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''X Considers Y'', 1994, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Quirkwork'', 1993, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs ===Vinyl releases=== *''X Considers Y'' (12” vinyl), 1994, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Exspectacle'' (12” vinyl), 1985, Survival *''The Real Swing'' (12” vinyl), 1984, Survival *''Living in Partytown'' (12” vinyl), 1984, Survival *''Joy of Radiation'' (12” vinyl), 1983, Survival *''Emerging Melodies'' (12” vinyl), 1983, Rumble *''Brave Tales'' (12” vinyl), 1983, Survival *''The Beat is Elite'' (12” vinyl), 1982, Survival *"Joy/Do Angels Dance" (7” vinyl), 1983, Survival *"Digital Days/Alien Girl" (7” vinyl), 1981, Rumble/Survival *''Life in Video City'' (cassette), 1980, [[Eurock]] *''Quiz Party'' (cassette), 1980, [[Eurock]] *"Pirate the Islands/Headlines" (7” vinyl), 1979, Rumble ===Collaborations=== *''Via Poetica'', 2007, (with Lisa Indish) Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Songs from Early Paradise'' (with Mary Zema), 1998, Quirkworks Laboratory Discs *''Live at the Peppermint Lounge'' (with Shox Lumania), 1981, ROIR *''(I Have) No Shoes/Signals'' (with Shox Lumania), 1981, Rumble *''Jolene/ Who’s on Top?'' (with [[Rubber Rodeo]]), 1981, Rumble ===Compilation tracks=== *"Autotrophic Light" from Schwingunen #138, 2006, Cue-Records *"Stillness Repeating" from Ambienism, 2004, Spiralight Recordings *"Dzibana" from Harmony with Ambience, 2003, Windfarm Records *"Spires" from Logan’s Run, 2002, Discos Veveos *"Elusia, I Can See!" from Electroacoustic Music V. 3, 1999, Electroshock *"Murmurio" from Oscillations, 1998, Halcyon *"Via Mycropia" from The Other World, 1998, [[Hypnos Recordings]] *"Vox 2.5" from EM:T 1197, 1997, [[Em:t Records|EM:T]] *"untitled" from The Answering Machine Solution, 1996, Staalplaat *"In the Shadow of Rain" from Back to the Universe, 1996, Only Records *"The Demon Angel", “Mi Mundo”, “Amb 7.4.53”, Amb 4.6.47”, “Anastasia Says” & “The Deluxe Set” from Media Works, 1995, Grace Pro *"Etherea Arriving" from Maine Vocals, 1995, Reversing *"Overstated Papers" from ANON, 1995, Von Buhler *"Vox 9” & “Illicit Behavior" from Indiegestion Samplers # 7, 1995, Alternative Press *"X Considers Y” & El Gato Negro" from Indiegestion Samplers # 5, 1995, Alternative Press *"The Real Swing" from Pulse 8, 1985, Survival *"Far from Yesterday" from Film Noir – American Style, 1984, Ding Dong *"Living in Partytown" from The Art of Survival, 1984, Survival *"Joy of Radiation" from Dance Report, 1983, Survival *"Monster Movie” & “Quantum Hop" from Mind & Matter / Megamix, 1983, Survival *"Alternative Music for the Hindenberg Lounge" from The American Music Compilation, 1982, [[Eurock]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == *[http://richardbone.com Richard Bone Official home page] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bone, Richard}} [[Category:1952 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American electronic musicians]] [[Category:Ambient musicians]] [[Category:Experimental musicians]] [[Category:People from Atlanta, Georgia]] [[it:Richard Bone]]