Harold Budd's "Luxa," released on January 1, 1996, under All Saints Records, is a mesmerizing journey through ambient, minimalism, shoegaze, and drone genres. Spanning a total of 62 minutes, this album is a testament to Budd's unique ability to create immersive soundscapes that captivate the senses. With tracks like "Niki D" and "Agnes Martin," Budd weaves a tapestry of ethereal melodies and subtle textures, showcasing his signature style of delicate piano compositions and atmospheric sound design. The album's title track, "Luxa," sets the tone for a serene and introspective experience, while tracks like "Djinn" and "Porphyry" introduce elements of shoegaze and drone, adding depth and complexity to the listening experience. "Luxa" is a masterful blend of genres and influences, highlighting Harold Budd's enduring legacy as a pioneer in ambient and experimental music.