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Hansa by the Wall Night!: Brian Eno- Music for Films (1978)- 2005 Remaster- EAC CD Rip (FLAC)

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I love this album. Some post- Hansa by the Wall


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From Daryl Easlea at BBC Music:

It's hard now to imagine the landscape of pop without Brian Eno, ex-glammer, pioneer of avant-pop, producer of repute, the very man for whom the phrase 'pop-boffin' was invented. Set in a discrete (or should that be Discreet?) group aside from his ambient works (although I'm not sure how that would stand up in a court of law), Eno's soundtracks are offered up for a tasty remaster.

Music For Films from 1976, a collection of 18 fragments of atmosphere, remains the daddy. It is arguably the most quietly influential of all his works. "Slow Water", complete with Robert Fripp's spiralling guitar is one of the album's greatest pleasures. "A Measured Room" is also fab, a minute-long shard of Percy Jones' bass at its slipperiest, with Eno piping some cheesy synth across it: think safe blown in The Professionals, and you are there.



brian eno- music for films

Technical Information:

Artist: Brian Eno
Album: Music for Films (2005 Remaster)
Year: 1978

Audio Codec(s): FLAC
Encoding: Lossless
Rip: EAC split tracks
Avg. bitrate: 653 kb/s
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
Channels: 2
File size: 192 MB
Length: 0:41:09


Tracklisting:

01. Aragon (1:37)
02. From the Same Hill (3:00)
03. Inland Sea (1:25)
04. Two Rapid Formations (3:25)
05. Slow Water (3:17)
06. Sparrowfall (1) (1:11)
07. Sparrowfall (2) (1:44)
08. Sparrowfall (3) (1:24)
09. Alternative 3 (3:15)
10. Quartz (2:03)
11. Events in Dense Fog (3:44)
12. 'There Is Nobody' (1:43)
13. Patrolling Wire Borders (1:42)
14. A Measured Room (1:06)
15. Task Force (1:23)
16. M386 (2:50)
17. Strange Light (2:10)
18. Final Sunset (4:14)


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Music for Films Megaupload Link



Hansa by the Wall Night!: Brian Eno- Before and After Science (1977)- 2004 Remaster- EAC CD Rip (FLAC)

brian eno- before and after science
Here's some Eno from that era...


brian eno- before and after science

From Joe McGlinchey at ground and sky:

This was Brian Eno's fourth and final solo album of the 70s with vocal tracks. In fact, as an artist, Eno would not return to the pop music format again, until his 1990 collaboration with John Cale, Wrong Way Up. When one listens to this, one can get a feel for why. The energetic, spastic nuggets that were most successfully mined on Here Come the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) had run their course. "King's Lead Hat" and "Backwater," with their punky aesthete and overtly non-sensical lyrics, sound rather forced and predictable by this time. They come off as little more than Eno regressing, when he had really shed this particular skin with his previous album, Another Green World. Still, "No One Receiving" and "Kurt's Rejoinder" make up some territory. The former acts much like "Sky Saw" from Another Green World, as the album opener with odd timbres and funky interplay. The latter features some superb, fearless fretless from Percy Jones, and the incidental croonings of Dadaist Kurt Schwitters.

The introspective pieces, by contrast, are uniformly, across-the-board brilliant. Each is like a kayak, in which the listener can paddle slowly alongside the promising vistas first set forth on Another Green World. "By This River," co-written and performed with Cluster's Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius, has got to be one of Eno's most haunting pieces. Enigmatic, minimalist...a genuine spine-tingler. "Julie with" drifts along lazily, matched equally by the sleepy, mystery of "Energy Fools the Magician," "Through Hollow Lands," and "Spider and I." Perhaps the most uneven of Eno's vocal albums, and a clear step down coming from Another Green World, but top-notch nonetheless.



brian eno- before and after science

Technical Information:

Artist: Brian Eno
Album: Before and After Science (2004 Remaster)
Year: 1977

Audio Codec(s): FLAC
Encoding: Lossless
Rip: EAC split tracks
Avg. bitrate: 796 kb/s
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
Channels: 2
File size: 226 MB
Length: 0:39:42


Tracklisting:

01. No One Receiving (3:53)
02. Backwater (3:44)
03. Kurt's Rejoinder (2:55)
04. Energy Fool the Magician (2:05)
05. King's Lead Hat (3:56)
06. Here He Comes (5:39)
07. Julie With... (6:20)
08. By This River (3:03)
09. Through Hollow Lands (For Harold Budd) (3:56)
10. Spider and I (4:11)


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Before and After Science Megaupload Link



3 Days of the Carlos: Fripp & Eno- The Equatorial Stars (2004)- EAC CD Rip (FLAC)

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Can you blame us for ending Day Two of The 3 Days of Carlos with some Frippertronics? I would hope not. Now's the time to stock up on your vitamin C intake, because Day Three is going to be a bitch. See you tamale.


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From John Kelman at All About Jazz:

While the technology was, in retrospect, remarkably simple, guitarist Robert Fripp , best known for his work with the perennial King Crimson, and synthesist/producer Brian Eno literally invented a new musical form when they hooked up two Revox reel-to-reel tape recorders in '73, allowing Fripp to layer an almost infinite number of loops to create a groundbreaking technique called Frippertronics. On '73's No Pussyfooting and the '75 follow-up, the more sublime Evening Star , Fripp truly developed the orchestral possibilities of the guitar, while Eno's studio finesse coaxed the sounds into hitherto unheard of aural landscapes.

In the ensuing thirty years both artists have evolved textural potentials in music. Eno, of course, has been responsible for taking the rhythmically and harmonically static concepts of his early work with Fripp, evolving them into a series of trend-setting recordings called Ambient Music, with the idea that the music could be part of the cultural whole, felt as much as heard. His experiments with sound processing and loops have spawned a whole musical subculture that has often imitated, but never quite copied, his unique musical sound and concept. Fripp, on the other hand, has continued to develop the Frippertronics technique, utilizing guitar synthesis and digital sampling and looping technologies to evolve a more advanced sound process called Soundscapes that is used regularly with King Crimson, but has also resulted in a number of fine recordings dedicated exclusively to the methodology.


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With The Equatorial Stars , Fripp and Eno reunite, and the result is unquestionably the finest recording they have made to date. Combining the all-encompassing textures of Eno's Ambient Music with Fripp's more sonically-broad Soundscapes, the two create a recording that may be steeped in technology, but feels somehow independent of it. While there is no way that untreated instruments could sound this way, the whole process feels somehow more organic than its predecessors. Fripp's tone is warmer and more subtle; Eno's processing creates lush and unique timbres. And while, with the exception of the heartbeat-driven "Lupus" and the more insistently pulsing "Altair" there is no real rhythmic or, for that matter harmonic, development, the end result is something that succeeds on two levels. This is music that can be played at a quiet level, supplanting the other ambient sounds around it but in a completely subtle way; or it can be played at a louder volume, creating a hypnotic and wholly involving space that demands attention in a strangely non-intrusive fashion.

Much like Eno's '83 ambient recording, Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks , The Equatorial Stars can be imagined as a soundtrack to imagery that is highly personal. Broader in framework than its predecessors, The Equatorial Stars emerges as the finest addition to Fripp and Eno's collaborative efforts, the result of two completely unhindered and musically uninhibited minds.



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Technical Information:

Artist: Fripp & Eno
Album: The Equatorial Stars
Year: 2004

Audio Codec(s): FLAC
Encoding: Lossless
Rip: Accurip, EAC split tracks
Avg. bitrate: 487 kb/s
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
Channels: 2
File size: 167 MB
Length: 0:48:00


Tracklisting:

01. Meissa (8:08)
02. Lyra (7:46)
03. Tarazed (5:03)
04. Lupus (5:09)
05. Ankaa (7:01)
06. Altair (5:12)
07. Terebellum (9:41)


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The Equatorial Stars Megaupload Link



Roxy Music- Ladytron- Montreux- 04/29/1973- DVD5 (PAL Format)

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When most people think of Roxy Music, the mental image is either Brian Ferry crooning "Avalonnnnnnn...", or the standard "Love is a drug I'm thinking of!". But there was a time, back in the day, when Brian Eno lurked in the background, and Roxy Music was a bug-assed crazy band. This very rare version of "Ladytron" is proof of this fact. And you only thought Can could rock like this. Enjoy!


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Note from the original uploader:

OK folks, since 38 min I celebrate my 42st birthday !! While the celebration, I viewed some old VHS tapes, which I got from an eBay user.

Then I found that (!!!) clip.

This song is not (!!!) included in the (fantastic) new official DVD release. That song was "Editions Of You". So,let me give this one to you as a present for being on my side for over 3 years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Technical Information:

Title: Ladytron
Artist: Roxy Music
Date: April 29, 1973
Location: Golden Rose Festival, Montreux, Switzerland

Source: VHS TV Rip
Pro-shot: Yes
DVD Format: PAL
DVD Size: DVD5
Container: VIDEO_TS
Size: 278 MB
Length: 0:07:12
Programs used: Unknown

Resolution: 720x576
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Video: MPEG2 @ 4680 kb/s
Frame Rate: 25

Audio: Swiss- Dolby AC3 Stereo @ 256 kb/s
Subtitles: None

Menu: Yes
Video: Untouched
DVD extras: None on source


Setlist:

01. Ladytron


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Ladytron Megaupload Link