Ariel Kalma was a prolific composer, multi-instrumentalist, and global traveler whose work ranged from electronic experiments and minimalism to electro-acoustic, as well as ambient electronic and globally tinged new age music. Starting with the Terry Riley-inspired minimalism of his 1975 debut LP Le Temps des Moissons, he released dozens of albums of creative, spiritually minded music, with several volumes of archival material surfacing later in his career. He released drone-influenced albums like 1981's Musique Pour Le Reve et L'Amour, and went in a more overtly new age direc...