Guardian Music — (Warp)In his sleeve notes to 1978’s Music for Airports, Brian Eno wrote that ambient music “must be as ignorable as it is interestingâ€. That is true of The Ship, his first solo album in four years, which is inspired by the sinking ... more info
Chicago Tribune — Brian Eno is perhaps best known as producer to the stars (U2, Coldplay, David Bowie, Talking Heads). But as estimable as some of that work has been, quintessential Eno can be found on a long string of less widely celebrated solo and collaborative rec... more info
LargeHeartedBoy — Prince's album HITnRUN: Phase Two hits stores on Monday. I can recommend both Britta Phillips' Luck Or Magic and Plants and Animals: Waltzed In From The Rumbling. Brian Eno's new album The Ship is also available today. What new... more info
Guardian Music — Eno’s latest aims to dispense with traditional song structures but is at its most captivating when tending back towards them Brian Eno’s 25th solo album arrives trailed by a very Enoesque explanation. The latter takes in the sinking of ... more info
New York Times — The producer and musician discusses how he meshed music and words on his new album to evoke time, death and the tragic hubris of powerful men. more info
Uncut —
Blondie, Brian Eno, Graham Nash and Dexys are all in the new issue
Blondie, Brian Eno, Graham Nash and Dexys are all in the new issue
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Rolling Stone — For more than four decades, beginning with 1975’s Discreet Music, Brian Eno's solo works have presented a universe of sound frozen in slow motion, melting to reveal and revel in new layers of dreamlike impressions. Eno redefined minimalism wit... more info