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DescriptionArtist(s) ..........:: Brian Eno & Karl Hyde Title ..............:: Someday World Country.............:: UK Record Label .......:: Warp Records Limited Source .............:: WEB, CD Album, CDDA Date Of Release.....:: 2014-May-02 Genre...............:: Electronic, Pop Style...............:: Synthpop, Trip-Hop, Electronica, Ambient, Quality ............:: CBR 320 kbps / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo / MS Stereo Format..............:: Mp3 / Separate Tracks (image+*m3u) / Lossy Encoder.............:: LAME3.99r / WEB (UNTOUCHED) Tracks .............:: 09 Separated Total Time..........:: 00:44:23 Total Size..........:: ~ 102 Mb Tracklist: 01. The Satellites (05:33) 02. Daddy's Car (04:50) 03. A Man Wakes Up (04:17) 04. Witness (05:06) 05. Strip It Down (04:42) 06. Mother Of A Dog (05:36) 07. Who Rings The Bell (05:05) 08. When I Built This World (05:43) 09. To Us All (03:27) Brian Eno and Karl Hyde come together with a new album to be released this May on Warp Records. Someday World comprises nine songs, composed and sung by Eno & Hyde together with a highly distinguished cast of supporting musicians, including Tessa Angus, Nell Catchpole, Marianna Champion, Will Champion, Kasia Daszykowska, Don E., Darla Eno, Georgia Gibson, Andy Mackay, John Reynolds and Chris Vatalaro. The release was produced by Brian Eno with 22 year old Fred Gibson, continuing an ongoing collaboration between Karl and Brian which sees the two together on a complete album for the first time. “A lot of the nicer cities I know are cities built on hills, and the cities are beautiful because the buildings have a challenge to adapt to. They have to mould themselves around the geology that they’ve formed upon. And that always makes for very interesting buildings, because they can’t just be blocks, they have to somehow morph around the environment. A lot of the constructions on the album were deliberately irregular and awkward. I had a big collection of ‘beginnings’ sitting around waiting for something to galvanise them into life, to make them more than just ‘experiments’. That something turned out to be Karl Hyde.” - Brian Eno “It’s a bit like being nine years old again. You have no idea what you’ve just been given, the record button has been pressed and you’re on. And then these unlikely patterns start to happen. The biggest surprise was discovering we both had a love of Afrobeat, Cyclical music based in live playing. When Brian played me these early tracks it was, ‘Oh my god, this is home! Can I borrow a guitar?” - Karl Hyde Sharing Widget |
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