FogBlueInSanFran
Well-Known Member
Almost everything that can be said has already been said, but as one who loves a good ambient and owns just about all of those Eno ever did, none of them contain songs (except Another Green World), just sounds. As atmospherics go, this gets better as it moves on I think. I thought “this would make a nice soundtrack” before reading our intrepid nominator @GoatersLeftShin’s post about it actually being one! And the tie-together actually made it a LOT more poignant and interesting after listening a few more times. So beyond just sounds and atmospherics, this has meaning too. I didn’t like it as much as Planetary Unfolding — the heavenly firmament i.e. space seems the ultimate locale for ambient, adding atmosphere when/where there is no actual atmosphere — but it seems deeper than just sonics too. I liked the electronic tweaks and changes among the resting places (I won’t call them songs) though not so much the bossanova touches. Suitable for all the things an ambient is good for, but pretty useless otherwise in the context of traditional pop music-craft, so like any reasonable ambient it gets a 6. But I’m adding a point because in the soundtrack context it actually HAS a point too. Nice pick. 7/10.
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