Brian Eno “Music for Films”

Brian Eno “Music for Films”

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Brian Eno
Music for Films
Antilles (US) 1978
AN 7070 (LP)
sleeve : VG+(some wear on edge and corner, color-faded.)
media : EX-/EX-(some light noise caused by slightly hairlines.)

An album compiling pieces composed by Brian Eno between 1975 and 1976 — the artist who, inspired by Erik Satie’s concept of “furniture music,” established the idea of “ambient music,” defining music as an element of the urban environment itself. As the title suggests, several of the tracks were originally created with the intention of being used as film soundtracks. Across 18 fragmentary pieces, the album spans from softly textured chamber-like works to electronics directly connected to his German collaborators Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius. Needless to say, the entire record is pure ambient perfection. Notably, A1 and B7 were later sampled without credit by the Italian underground experimental wave group Magazzini Criminali, who were featured in the guidebook obscure sound. U.S. pressing on Antilles.

A1: M386
A3: From The Same Hill
B9: Final Sunset
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