Description
Brian Enos acclaimed 2010 album (his first for Warp) now available on standalone vinyl for the first time.
Limited to 500 copies in the UK.
What the critics said:
Powerfully evocative Independent;
Brian Eno and the visionary label Warp are a match made in Heaven. The result is a sublime, subtle, evocative, mostly soothing (Emerald And
Lime, Late Anthropocene) but occasionally abrasive (Flint March, Horse) tour de force. The Sun;
A rare pleasure Independent On Sunday;
Sharply intellectual and richly emotional, fluid yet memorably melodic, with delicate piano and guitars and some strident, clubby beats. This music simply proves why Eno remains both revered and relevant Metro;
The enticingly enigmatic, otherworldly innovations of Brian Eno have found a natural home on the Warp label in fact the real mystery is why this creative hook up has not happened before now. Metro;
The union of Brian Eno and Warp is the electronic music connosseiurs idea of heaven, and it doesnt disappoint. The Times;
Buy some decent headphones, pour a glass of something special and lose yourself in the brilliance The Times.
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