Harold Budd/Brian Eno - The Pearl (1984)
When we happen to have a visiting contingent of guests, related or otherwise, I’m always conscious of playing music in the lounge that does not challenge.
commentsWhen we happen to have a visiting contingent of guests, related or otherwise, I’m always conscious of playing music in the lounge that does not challenge.
commentsThe theme: Less Is More - three tracks celebrating minimalism (with the usual expectation of creative interpretation, misinterpretation or contradiction, of course)
commentsBeautiful, ethereal music for a busy old back-at-work Wednesday. Just the ticket when you want some escape into the recesses of your own head space.
commentsThe six years between 1976 and 1982 probably had the greatest impact on my musical roadmap. I had a big preference for British punk and new wave around that time and this evolved into electronic abrasiveness and the intentionally (very) unconventional.
commentsAs a young person in their 18th year, I can still remember walking into my local record shop and hearing Bowie’s astonishing “Low”.
commentsAstounding collaboration between two greats. Profound and genre bending - personally, I don’t think it will ever be matched for it’s daring.
commentsTHEME = Fire/ hot/ warm for each round. ( if you’re struggling, I’ll accept cold/ icy/ freezing, but you’ll definitely lose points!)
commentsThe themes were: Wisdom, Slowdown Relax, Stay There, Crank Yourself Up
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