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If you've been holding off on this, good news. Amazon UK has this now at £31.99. That's a pretty sweet £20 saving.

got it on vinyl . the first 3-4 LPs fine . The rest is one long bore. will part with this box asap

yes the first half is pretty good but some of the later tracks sound almost like New Age music, not really my thing. but still a lot of really good material in this release, definitely puts me in a very special mood

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This is up on Spotify (though I haven't listened to it just yet)

 

But I have been listening to Nerve Net, and become slightly addicted to it. It's a very good album indeed. I guess it's Eno dabbling with more modern tools/studio, and the production is perfect. It's oddly experimental but also a oddly pop. Loads of stuff to discover. I can hear a lot of sounds he would employ for the Passengers album (another album of his I really, really like)

 

Now I need to listen to My Squelchy Life, as this passed me by when it was released a few years ago. Knock Eno if you like but no doubt he has a very worthy eclectic back catalogue. Indeed.

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what actually happened... such a great beat

  On 11/24/2015 at 11:29 AM, Salvatorin said:

I feel there is a baobab tree growing out of my head, its leaves stretch up to the heavens

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  On 9/14/2018 at 4:29 PM, beerwolf said:

This is up on Spotify (though I haven't listened to it just yet)

 

But I have been listening to Nerve Net, and become slightly addicted to it. It's a very good album indeed. I guess it's Eno dabbling with more modern tools/studio, and the production is perfect. It's oddly experimental but also a oddly pop. Loads of stuff to discover. I can hear a lot of sounds he would employ for the Passengers album (another album of his I really, really like)

 

Now I need to listen to My Squelchy Life, as this passed me by when it was released a few years ago. Knock Eno if you like but no doubt he has a very worthy eclectic back catalogue. Indeed.

My Squelchy Life is wonderful, basically Nerve Net but with half the tracks replaced by ethereal pop songs. One of my favourite Eno records actually. 

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