The Shutov Assembly

Brian Eno - Neroli (1993) {2CD All Saints Records Deluxe Expanded Edition WAST012CD rel 2014}

Brian Eno - Neroli (1993) {2CD All Saints Records Deluxe Expanded Edition WAST012CD rel 2014}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 396 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 273 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 574 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1993, 2014 All Saints Records / Opal Ltd. | WAST012CD
Ambient / Electronic / Avant-Garde / Experimental

Brian Eno will soon issue expanded versions of four of his albums originally released in the 1990s: Nerve Net (1992), The Shutov Assembly (1992), Neroli (1993) and The Drop (1997) will each be reissued as a two-CD deluxe editions containing the original album and an additional disc of unreleased and rare Eno work specific to each record. Each album comes in deluxe casebound packaging and is accompanied by a 16-page booklet compiling photos, images and writing by Eno that is relevant to each release. Reissue of Brian Eno’s critically acclaimed 1993 single-track album. Named after the precious sensual oil derived from the flowers of the Seville orange, Neroli is more than any other Eno work intrinsically linked with the idea of perfume and fragrance. The piece is formed from a single Phrygian mode melody which Eno constructs and deconstructs throughout the work with the subtle flair that has become his trademark.

Brian Eno - Eno Box I: Instrumental (1993) 3 CD Box Set  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 3, 2023
Brian Eno - Eno Box I: Instrumental (1993) 3 CD Box Set

Brian Eno - Eno Box I: Instrumental (1993) 3 CD Box Set
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 943 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 534 Mb | Scans included + Booklet
Experimental Electronic, Art Rock, Ambient | Label: Virgin | # ENOBX 1 | Time: 03:49:13

Ever the iconoclast, if there is one thing that Brian Eno has done with any degree of consistency throughout his varied career, it is presenting his art in an array of perpetually "out of the box" forums. All that changed – in a manner of speaking – with the release of two companion multi-disc compilations. Eno Box I: Instrumentals (1994) condenses his wordless creations, while Eno Box II: Vocals (1993) does the same for the rest of his major works on a similarly sized volume. Interestingly – and in his typically contrary fashion – this initial installment was actually issued last. Each of Eno Box I: Instrumentals' three CDs respectively concentrates on a specific facet of the artist's copious back catalog.