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Harold Budd was an American composer known for his work in the ambient and avant-garde music genres. Born in Los Angeles and raised in the Mojave Desert, his unique musical style was influenced by his surroundings. His 1978 album "The Pavilion of Dreams," produced by Brian Eno, is considered a seminal work in ambient music. Budd frequently collaborated with artists like Brian Eno and Robin Guthrie, contributing to the development of the ambient genre. His music is characterized by its ethereal and meditative quality, influencing many musicians and listeners worldwide.