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- From: dacc@cmp-rt.music.uiuc.edu (Andrew C. Crowell)
- Subject: Re: Eno
- References: <1992Nov18.182443.13899@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1992Nov19.163535.28057@cs.tcd.ie>
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- Organization: University of Illinois School of Music
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 21:18:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.163535.28057@cs.tcd.ie> scollins@cs.tcd.ie (Steven Collins) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov18.182443.13899@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu (non-carbonated) writes:
- >>
- >>Just wondering: How does Brian Eno's latest album compare to the
- >>likes of Tangerine Dream/CHill Out/Orb/etc.
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- >
- >Eh, ...., what? That's 3 separate questions. TaDream, Orb and Chill
- >don't sound anything remotely similiar. Anyway, Nerve Net, Eno's latest
- >doesn't really compare to any of the above. Its a little more
- >unconventional. The most accessible track is probably Fractal Zoom
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- OOPS!!! Sorry, gang...eEno's _last_ album was "Nerve Net". Eno's _new_ album,
- by just a couple of weeks, in fact, is "The Shutov Assembly", which is a
- collection of his ambient material from 1985-1990 (and, supposedly, the first
- in a whole series of "tracks from the ambient vaults" discs).
- And, yes, if you like TDream's _older_ material (like "Zeit" or "Alpha
- Centauri"), the "beatless" sections of "Chill Out", and the same sorts of
- things off of the Orb's material, you're gonna _love_ this. I spun thru the
- disc in its entirety, no mixing, last night for my radio audience on WEFT
- here in Champaign/Urbana.
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- D.A.C. Crowell
- Computer Music Project/School of Music
- University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
- (dacc@cmp-rt.music.uiuc.edu)
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