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Posted by fbgdavidson on Oct-17-2006 02:55:

Thumbs up Brian Eno

Any other Brian Eno fans here? One of the real founding fathers of EDM and hugely influential in ambient music....


My favourite Eno track - An Ending (Ascent)


Posted by Sinnica Hax on Oct-17-2006 08:46:

Yeah the "The Plateaux of Mirror" and " Apollo Atmospheres & Soundtracks" albums is simply fantastic... without a doubt the best two albums I have.


Posted by Prototrance on Oct-17-2006 11:59:

Yeah love Eno. Got Plateaux of mirrors, Music for airports, Music for films and The Pearl (recorded with Harold Budd).

Haven't got as many as I want but I'm working on it.


Posted by djgosher2023 on Oct-17-2006 13:13:

could of put the whole song up.i was enjoying listening to it


Posted by SMC on Oct-17-2006 13:31:

How is he a founding father of edm?

Ambient 1 is probably the best ambient album ever.


Posted by Aabech on Oct-17-2006 17:49:

He's the man! Go check out Thomas Newman if you're into this kind of music.


Posted by dj Zevan on Oct-17-2006 18:04:

great producer
especially when i found out he co-produced a lot of wonderful u2-songs


Posted by fbgdavidson on Oct-17-2006 18:22:

quote:
Originally posted by SMC
How is he a founding father of edm?


One of many. You often hear his name mentioned as being inspirational to many recent EDM producers.


Posted by idoru on Oct-17-2006 18:56:

quote:
Originally posted by SMC
How is he a founding father of edm?


...


Posted by SMC on Oct-17-2006 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by fbgdavidson
One of many. You often hear his name mentioned as being inspirational to many recent EDM producers.


Sure, but i just think it was an exaggeration.


Posted by Ted Promo on Oct-17-2006 21:28:

This video only made me believe he was the founding father of the Playstation 3.


Posted by Candeeman on Oct-17-2006 21:58:

Yea, that tune is simply amazing!! Leamma & Moor mix kicked some a$$ too. Brian Eno FTW!!!


Posted by Candeeman on Oct-17-2006 22:16:

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Posted by washout on Oct-18-2006 00:02:

i originally heard brian eni - an ending (ascent) in the horror movie 28 days later.
it wasnt until i listened to the soundtrack that i was able to identify the track and the fact that i liked it.
finally, i heard the leamma & moor remix on the introduction to above & beyond's essential mix live set.
i have the exact file name with date of the mix at home.
its the intro mix and during it, jonathan grant, paavo siljamaki, and tony mcguinness are answering pre-asked questions about life and people in general.
the dialogue in no way hinders the tunes perfection.
it actually makes a better effect somehow.
i put this track on a waterproof mp3 player that i use when im out on my jet ski.

flying on the water at 50+ mph passing huge ocean liners at port with air rushing past you, with this track blarring in your ears, is fucking great.
this tune is, by far, in my top 10 favorite tracks ever.


Posted by Floorfiller on Oct-18-2006 00:06:

everyone always talks about how cool brian eno is...but i wonder how many people would really like his music if they heard anything other than An Ending (Ascent)...

i mean i like that song too, but a lot of his other stuff doesn't really appeal to me because a lot of it isn't ambient...


Posted by washout on Oct-18-2006 00:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
everyone always talks about how cool brian eno is...but i wonder how many people would really like his music if they heard anything other than An Ending (Ascent)...

i mean i like that song too, but a lot of his other stuff doesn't really appeal to me because a lot of it isn't ambient...

man, i never heard any of his other shit.
im a duck killing bastard.


Posted by Candeeman on Oct-18-2006 01:09:

quote:
Originally posted by washout
i originally heard brian eni - an ending (ascent) in the horror movie 28 days later.
it wasnt until i listened to the soundtrack that i was able to identify the track and the fact that i liked it.
finally, i heard the leamma & moor remix on the introduction to above & beyond's essential mix live set.
i have the exact file name with date of the mix at home.
its the intro mix and during it, jonathan grant, paavo siljamaki, and tony mcguinness are answering pre-asked questions about life and people in general.
the dialogue in no way hinders the tunes perfection.
it actually makes a better effect somehow.
i put this track on a waterproof mp3 player that i use when im out on my jet ski.

flying on the water at 50+ mph passing huge ocean liners at port with air rushing past you, with this track blarring in your ears, is fucking great.
this tune is, by far, in my top 10 favorite tracks ever.


Yea, I have that set too. It's Above & Beyond - Clubbing (01-01-05). The discussion gives the track a nice touch......."Religion, you also need it, but at the same time, when you grow up, you got to get rid of it. lol"


Posted by washout on Oct-18-2006 01:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Candeeman
Yea, I have that set too. It's Above & Beyond - Clubbing (01-01-05). The discussion gives the track a nice touch......."Religion, you also need it, but at the same time, when you grow up, you got to get rid of it. lol"
we are talking about the same set for sure, but mine is dated 06.06.04.
whose is correct ??
i try to keep mine correct but ill double check this one.


Posted by fbgdavidson on Oct-18-2006 03:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Candeeman
Yea, I have that set too. It's Above & Beyond - Clubbing (01-01-05). The discussion gives the track a nice touch......."Religion, you also need it, but at the same time, when you grow up, you got to get rid of it. lol"


This was an Above & Beyond Essential Mix, I guess they could have rehashed the vocal bits into another set...


Posted by Prototrance on Oct-18-2006 11:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Candeeman
Leamma & Moor mix kicked some a$$ too.



Yes it does. * Slowly strokes limited edition 12" *


Posted by Echo of Silence on Oct-18-2006 12:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
everyone always talks about how cool brian eno is...but i wonder how many people would really like his music if they heard anything other than An Ending (Ascent)...

i mean i like that song too, but a lot of his other stuff doesn't really appeal to me because a lot of it isn't ambient...


Exactly. A while back I bought Brian Eno's "Desert Island Selection" just because it was Eno. I listened once and thought this is totally unadulterated garbage. I should listen again and see if I still dislike it. But yes, I've enjoyed a lot of his ambient works.


Posted by bilaal on Oct-18-2006 22:00:

quote:
Originally posted by fbgdavidson
This was an Above & Beyond Essential Mix, I guess they could have rehashed the vocal bits into another set...



true i do have it on the essential set. its not released it was done by above and beyond. it called "troubles of the world" the vocal goes perfect with the track. amazing

what do i think is wrong with the world right now...


Posted by |Thrax| on Oct-19-2006 02:45:

Eno practically invented ambient.

thumbsup


Posted by Candeeman on May-16-2007 17:03:

quote:
Originally posted by |Thrax|
Eno practically invented ambient.

thumbsup



Posted by washout on May-16-2007 17:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Candeeman


pretty hefty bumb.
since its back up, can anyone explain to me why i have seen the name michael dow in front of this track title ??
is it a mislabled michael dow remix ??
dont make me dig up a tracklist.


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