Rudy Adrian

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Rudy Adrian (born Rudy Hueting; 1965) is an

Taylormade Media. He is also one of the hosts of a radio programme specialising in ambient music on the Dunedin campus radio station, Radio One
.

Adrian's albums form two distinct series: "Atmospheric Works" and "Sequencer Sketches". His first mini-album, SubAntarctica (initially released under his birth name of Rudy Hueting) was as part of a multi-media collaboration on art in the Subantarctic, and involved him and several other artists travelling to the Campbell and Auckland Islands and producing work based on the experience.[1] His albums have included collaborations with New Zealand flautist Nick Prosser and Dutch keyboardist Ron Boots.

Adrian has toured New Zealand and the United States, presenting works in a variety of venues ranging from concert halls to planetaria.

Discography

  • SubAntarctica – Atmospheric Works Vol. 1 (originally released 1992; re-released in extended form 1999)
  • Twilight – Atmospheric Works Vol. 2 (1999)
  • Kinetic Flow – Sequencer Sketches Vol. 1 (2000; Groove Unlimited Records)
  • The Healing Lake (2000; White Cloud)
  • Iridescence – Sequencer Sketches Vol. 2 (2001; Groove Unlimited Records)
  • Concerts in New Zealand 2000–2001 (live, with Nick Prosser) (Quantum Records)
  • Across the Silver River (with Ron Boots) (2002; Groove Unlimited Records)
  • Starfields – Sequencer Sketches Vol. 3 (2002; Groove Unlimited Records)
  • Concerts in the USA (2003; Groove Unlimited)
  • Moonwater (2006; Lotuspike)
  • Par Avion – Sequencer Sketches Vol. 4 (2007; Groove Unlimited Records)
  • Par Avion (Bonus CDr) (2007; not on label)
  • Desert Realms (2008; Lotuspike)
  • Desert Realms Out-Takes (CDr) (2008; not on label)
  • Distant Stars (2010; Lotuspike)
  • Atmospheres (2014; Spotted Peccary)
  • Coastlines (2016; Spotted Peccary)
  • Sequencer Rarities (2017; Groove Unlimited)
  • Woodlands (2019, Spotted Peccary)
  • As Dusk Becomes Night (2021, Spotted Peccary)
  • A Walk in the Shadow Garden (2023, Spotted Peccary)

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References

  1. ^ From Rudy Adrian's the album notes of SubAntarctica.