01. "I Saw You" 02. "Secret" 03. "Radio" 04. "Follow" 05. "Enough" 06. "Pause" 07. "Safety" 08. "Cmon" 09. "Trying" 10. "Chest" 11. "Come On Home"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Secret Life by Fred Again.. & Brian Eno, released 19 May 2023, includes the following tracks: "Radio", "Enough", "Safety", "Trying" and more.
This version of Secret Life comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
Worldwide release with barcodes and distribution information on stickers.
Manufactured and Distributed by Temporary Residence Ltd. in North America.
Gatefold sleeve with spot varnished text.
TEXT055 on jacket.
TEXT055LP on barcode sticker.
"Secret Life" is a collaborative LP by Fred Again.. and Brian Eno, released under the label TEXT / INDIGO. This album brings together two generations of British electronic music: Fred Again.., known for his innovative approach to production and emotionally charged soundscapes, and Brian Eno, a legendary figure in ambient and experimental music with decades of groundbreaking work including collaborations with David Bowie, U2, and Talking Heads. "Secret Life" explores subtle textures and introspective moods across its tracks, blending melodic fragments with atmospheric layers that invite deep listening. The result is an immersive sonic journey that highlights both artists' strengths?Fred Again..?s contemporary sensibility meets Eno?s timeless mastery of ambiance.
TEXT / INDIGO is recognized for curating unique releases at the intersection of electronic innovation and artistic expression. With a reputation for supporting boundary-pushing projects from acclaimed musicians as well as emerging talents, TEXT / INDIGO stands out as a tastemaker in modern music culture.
Fred Again.. has quickly risen to prominence through his solo albums like "Actual Life," earning critical acclaim for capturing raw emotion within danceable frameworks; he was also named Producer of the Year at the 2020 Brit Awards. Brian Eno?s influence on modern music cannot be overstated?his pioneering ambient works have shaped genres far beyond their origins.