Discreet Music (Vinyl)

Brian Eno
Discreet Music (Vinyl)

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Release date: 16/Nov/2018
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Discreet Music (Remastered 2004)"
02. "Fullness Of Wind (Variation On 'The Canon In D Major' By Johann Pachelbel) (Remastered 2004)"
03. "French Catalogues (Variation On 'The Canon In D Major' By Johann Pachelbel) (Remastered 2004)"
04. "Brutal Ardour (Variation On 'The Canon In D Major' By Johann Pachelbel) (Remastered 2004)"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Discreet Music by Brian Eno, released 14 February 2022. This version of Discreet Music comes as a 1xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -

180 gram Vinyl 2018 Standard Edition. Released 16th November 2018.

While his earlier work with Robert Fripp on 'No Pussyfooting' and several selections from his own 'Another Green World' feature similar ideas, 'Discreet Music' marked a clear step toward the ambient aesthetic Eno would later codify with 1978's 'Ambient 1: Music for Airports.'

The inspiration for this album began when Eno was hospitalised after an accident. Whilst bed-ridden and listening to a record of eighteenth-century harp music, the volume was too low and he couldn't reach to turn it up. It was raining outside, and Eno recounts he began listening to the rain and to "these odd notes of the harp, that were just loud enough to be heard above the rain".

This presented what was for me a new way of hearing music - as part of the ambience of the environment, just as the colour of the light and the sound of the rain were parts of that ambience, he observed.

The A-side of the album is a thirty-minute piece titled 'Discreet Music', which Pitchfork called «one of the greatest single ambient pieces that Eno has produced». It was made using two overlapped tape loops of melodic synthesizer phrases of different lengths. This technique became known as 'Frippertronics'; one of Eno's early forays into algorithmic, generative composition - exploring multiple ways to create music with limited planning or intervention.

The second half of the album, titled 'Three Variations on the Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel' features the Cockpit Ensemble, playing brief excerpts from the score, which were repeated several times, with the tempo and other elements gradually altered - the end result of which «forced the listener to switch fundamental modes of hearing», Pitchfork proclaimed.

Discreet Music

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. While his earlier work with Robert Fripp on 'No Pussyfooting' and several selections from his own 'Another Green World' feature similar ideas, 'Discreet Music' marked a clear step toward the ambient aesthetic Eno would later codify with 1978's 'Ambient 1: Music for Airports.' The inspiration for this album began when Eno was hospitalised after an accident. Whilst bed-ridden and listening to a record of eighteenth-century harp music, the volume was too low and he couldn't reach to turn it up. It was raining outside, and Eno recounts he began listening to the rain and to "these odd notes of the harp, that were just loud enough to be heard above the rain". This presented what was for me a new way of hearing music - as part of the ambience of the environment, just as the colour of the light and the sound of the rain were parts of that ambience, he observed. The A-side of the album is a thirty-minute piece titled 'Discreet Music', which Pitchfork called "one of the greatest single ambient pieces that Eno has produced". It was made using two overlapped tape loops of melodic synthesizer phrases of different lengths. This technique became known as 'Frippertronics'; one of Eno's early forays into algorithmic, generative composition - exploring multiple ways to create music with limited planning or intervention. The second half of the album, titled 'Three Variations on the Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel' features the Cockpit Ensemble, playing brief excerpts from the score, which were repeated several times, with the tempo and other elements gradually altered - the end result of which "forced the listener to switch fundamental modes of hearing", Pitchfork proclaimed.
Remastered & Pressed on 180g vinyl. Includes download voucher. Side A: Recorded at Brian Eno's studio 9.5.75. Side B: Recorded at Trident Studios 12.9.75. ? 1975 Virgin Records Ltd. © 2018 Virgin Records Ltd.
"Discreet Music (Vinyl)" is a seminal LP by Brian Eno, released under the renowned Virgin label. This album, first issued in 1975, stands as a cornerstone of ambient music and showcases Eno's innovative approach to soundscapes and minimalism. The record features long-form compositions that invite listeners into a meditative auditory experience, making it ideal for both focused listening and background ambience. Brian Eno is celebrated as one of the most influential figures in contemporary music; his pioneering work spans across genres from glam rock with Roxy Music to producing iconic albums for David Bowie ("Berlin Trilogy") and U2 ("The Joshua Tree"). "Discreet Music" marks an essential chapter in his career, highlighting his transition towards generative music techniques. Virgin Records has been at the forefront of musical innovation since its founding in 1972 by Richard Branson. Known for supporting groundbreaking artists like Mike Oldfield, Sex Pistols, and Massive Attack, Virgin continues to be synonymous with quality releases that shape modern music culture.
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