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Ink 19 :: Roger Eno
July 1999 :: Music D-E :: Roger Eno (Bryan Tilford)
Roger Eno The Flatlands All Saints/Thirsty Ear Recordings There are some new strings attached to Roger's piano. Well, he hasn't exactly broken out the symphony, but it's getting quite quartetish. You know, violins, cellos, stringy things. I don't know who these quartetists are (not my forte), but they ...
Ink 19 :: Fripp & Eno
collaboration,instrumental,sci-fi,soundtrack,ambient,progressive,Fripp & Eno,The Equatorial Stars,Discipline Global Mobile,Aaron Shaul
FRIPP & ENO THE EQUATORIAL STARS Discipline Global Mobile The Equatorial Stars is the perfect name for an album with music emanating from the two celestial bodies of ambient originator Brian Eno and prog-rock guitarist Robert Fripp. The resulting material is nearly a straight homage to '70s sci-fi ...
Ink 19 :: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond
July 1999 :: Music D-E :: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond (Bryan Tilford)
Roger Eno and Lol Hammond Damage All Saints/Thirsty Ear What is this? It's not new age -- it's too unique. It's kind of spacey -- but the groove isn't too thick. Relaxation set in motion. At times it gets fairly innocuous, rarely generic as if some trance tracks were completely pasteurized and homogenized ...
Ink 19 :: Fripp and Eno
Beyond Even (1992-2006) (Opal and DGM Live). Review by Carl F Gauze.
FRIPP AND ENO BEYOND EVEN (1992-2006) Opal and DGM Live In the world of electronic music, the force greater than Kraftwerk is the duo of Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. They've made a career of enigmatic beeps, boops, and ambient background noise for creepy movies. They even wrote the start-up music for ...
Ink 19 :: Eluvium
Lambent Material (Temporary Residence). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...player on one track, Cooper played every instrument on Lambent Material and it really shows. Opening track "The Unfinished" rings with Brian Eno ambiance, without having much to bring to the table. The electronic drone throughout the song is a nice build up of tension, but Cooper fails to provide the...
Ink 19 :: Biosphere
February 1998 :: Music A-B :: Biosphere (Bryan Tilford)
...the horizon," "Poa alpina," "Hyperborea," "Sphere of no form" are but some of our journey's apt chapter titles. Basically, it sounds a lot like Eno in a lot of different ways. Now if you consider everything that Eno has done, that's a lot of ways and sounds, and Biosphere offers them up in new combinations...
Ink 19 :: Harmonia 76
March 1998 :: Music F-H :: Harmonia 76 (Steven Garnett)
...and Traces has awaited release. Why? I don't know. Anyway, with today's legions merging electronics and rock instrumentation, this joining of Brian Eno with Harmonia (Cluster and Michael Rother) makes the moments Tortoise fans must get to know. Not as poppy as Here Come the Warm Jets and a tad more...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Albums That Almost Made it Onto My Top 10 List
Ah, the pressures of being an in-demand writer. Matt Cibula had many Web sites beating down hs door for his year-end picks, but only Ink 19 was willing to go the extra mile to get the next 19 records on his list...
...about fifty times. 8) The Hermit, Flying Out of Solitude (Nettwerk) Unassuming electronica from Canada. He obviously has a big collection of Brian Eno and DJ Shadow, but he actually has -- gasp! -- melodies and stuff. Low concept, low profile, high talent. Love The Hermit. 9) Tenacious D, Tenacious...
Ink 19 :: R.E.M.
December 1998 :: Music P-R :: R.E.M. (Jeff Montgomery)
...first since drummer Bill Berry left a year ago. Utilizing drum machines and loops, Up has been likened to a Stereolab record. A Beck record. A Brian Eno record. But hearing this as anything other than an R.E.M. album is an oversight. Up shows new experimentation, but no more than what should be expected...
Ink 19 :: U2
U2? You remember them, don't you? They made some rather good records, way bac...
...we remember a U2 song to sound like, except softer. In fact, the entire album is so subdued (probably in large part to the production team of Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois) that it's hard to imagine hearing the songs in a large arena -- which is a good thing, since we've all had quite enough of the "Zoo...
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