Jazz
CDアルバム

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¥
2,890
税込
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廃盤

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2001年03月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAll Saints
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ASCDA37
SKU 5024545070422

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:51
Includes a 5 track bonus disc containing mixes by Duncan Forbes and Girl Eats Boy.|

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Code

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    2. 2.
      Damage

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    3. 3.
      Something Orange

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    4. 4.
      Gerrard St. 415

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    5. 5.
      Sky Becomes a Loop

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    6. 6.
      Room Without Lights

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    7. 7.
      Lose That Skin

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    8. 8.
      Blue Kind of Drug

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    9. 9.
      Kinky Ink

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    10. 10.
      Coming Up for Air

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    11. 11.
      Burst

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    12. 12.
      Hip Hop Flipperty Flop

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

    13. 13.
      Sky Becomes a Reprise

      アーティスト: Roger Eno

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Roger EnoRoger Eno/Lol Hammond

その他
アーティスト: Eno, Roger & Lol Hammond

商品の紹介

This might seem like an unlikely pairing: the composer Roger Eno (who, though he has always had one foot in the pop music world, is classically trained and composes primarily in that mode) and Drum Club cofounder, Lol Hammond, who is known mainly for his work in the sphere of electronic dance music. This is one of those projects that is either going to succeed wildly or fail utterly, and happily, it's a solid success. Eno brings a level of harmonic sophistication to the proceedings that is generally missing from the world of techno, not to mention a contemplative, almost pastoral sensibility that he shares with his more famous brother Brian (to whom we owe the word "ambient" as a musical term). Hammond, for his part, takes what could have been almost soporific keyboard parts and muscles them up with electronic rhythm that never sounds artifically imposed. Hence, the soothing and yet rhythmically interesting flow of "Something Orange," and the slow, swinging, trip-hop pianism of "Hip Hop Flipperty Flop," which sounds for all the world like Music for Airports remixed by Portishead. That's a compliment. You can't really call this music "challenging," but somehow it's still very rewarding. ~ Rick Anderson|
Rovi

This might seem like an unlikely pairing: the composer Roger Eno (who, though he has always had one foot in the pop music world, is classically trained and composes primarily in that mode) and Drum Club cofounder, Lol Hammond, who is known mainly for his work in the sphere of electronic dance music. This is one of those projects that is either going to succeed wildly or fail utterly, and happily, it's a solid success. Eno brings a level of harmonic sophistication to the proceedings that is generally missing from the world of techno, not to mention a contemplative, almost pastoral sensibility that he shares with his more famous brother Brian (to whom we owe the word "ambient" as a musical term). Hammond, for his part, takes what could have been almost soporific keyboard parts and muscles them up with electronic rhythm that never sounds artifically imposed. Hence, the soothing and yet rhythmically interesting flow of "Something Orange," and the slow, swinging, trip-hop pianism of "Hip Hop Flipperty Flop," which sounds for all the world like Music for Airports remixed by Portishead. That's a compliment. You can't really call this music "challenging," but somehow it's still very rewarding. ~ Rick Anderson
Rovi

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