Between Tides - CD Music

by Roger Eno
label: Hannibal Records, January of 2005 ‧
OUT OF STOCK OR NOT AVAILABLE

ALIGNMENT

Disco 1
01 - Dust At Dawn (The Last Cowboy In The West)
02 - Field Of Gold
03 - Prelude For St Joan
04 - Ringinglow
05 - The Frost
06 - One Gull
07 - The Silent Hours
08 - Between Tides
09 - Winter Music
10 - While The City Sleeps
11 - Sunburst
12 - Autumn
13 - Almost Dark

Between Tides - CD

by Roger Eno

Property Description
label: Hannibal Records
Release Date: January of 2005
Dimensions: 141 x 126 x 9 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Post Rock/Kraut/Noise/No Wave
EAN: 0031257148122
Duration (m): 50
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Roger Eno

Roger Eno is a British composer and musician, known for his work in ambient and experimental music. Born in 1959 in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, Roger is the younger brother of Brian Eno, the celebrated musician and producer known for popularizing the ambient music genre. Although frequently associated with his brother, Roger Eno has built an independent career, exploring minimalist sounds, ethereal textures, and introspective atmospheres.

Roger Eno's first solo album, Voices (1985), established him as a unique voice within ambient music. With delicate and simple compositions, the album stood out for its ability to create tranquil and meditative soundscapes. Unlike his brother Brian, whose experimental and innovative works often incorporate electronic complexity, Roger focused on more organic and melodic sounds, utilizing piano, synthesizers, and other acoustic instruments.

In subsequent albums, such as The Long Time Alone (1991) and Mirror Music (2001), Roger continued to explore ambient music, but also ventured into territories closer to contemporary classical music and minimalism. His style is characterized by a subtle use of sound space and the exploration of melodic and harmonic repetitions, creating an atmosphere of immersion and introspection.

In addition to his solo career, Roger Eno collaborated with several artists, including Brian Eno himself, on albums such as The Plateaux of Mirror (1980), a collaboration that further deepened his engagement with the concept of ambient music. He also worked with artists such as Harold Budd and Daniel Lanois, both known for their work in experimental and ambient music.

Roger Eno continues to create music that explores the relationship between sound and silence, with an approach that emphasizes simplicity and beauty. His contribution to ambient and experimental music remains an essential part of the legacy of sonic innovation initiated by Brian Eno, but with a signature style of his own that stands out for its serenity and introspection.

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