
Ambient Music 1: Music For Airports LP
Available here is Brian Eno's highly influential album 'Ambient Music 1: Music For Airports' in a newly reissued LP pressed on 180-gram black vinyl.
Originally released in 1978, Music For Airports would be the inaugural installment in Brian Eno's four part Ambient series. The album comprises of four long form pieces crafted from layered tape loops, designed to defuse tension at an airport terminal and "induce calm and a space to think." Eno was inspired to create the album after being peeved by the uninspired sound atmosphere at the Cologne Bonn airport in the mid-70s. This revelation prompted him to ultimately create a series of albums to "accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting." With compositional help from Robert Wyatt (of Soft Machine), engineer Conny Plank, and producer Rhett Davies, Eno was able to achieve his goal via phasing several tape loops of different lengths.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. 1/1
2. 2/1
Side B:
1. 1/2
2. 2/2
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$9.00Ambient Music 1: Music For Airports LP
Available here is Brian Eno's highly influential album 'Ambient Music 1: Music For Airports' in a newly reissued LP pressed on 180-gram black vinyl.
Originally released in 1978, Music For Airports would be the inaugural installment in Brian Eno's four part Ambient series. The album comprises of four long form pieces crafted from layered tape loops, designed to defuse tension at an airport terminal and "induce calm and a space to think." Eno was inspired to create the album after being peeved by the uninspired sound atmosphere at the Cologne Bonn airport in the mid-70s. This revelation prompted him to ultimately create a series of albums to "accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting." With compositional help from Robert Wyatt (of Soft Machine), engineer Conny Plank, and producer Rhett Davies, Eno was able to achieve his goal via phasing several tape loops of different lengths.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. 1/1
2. 2/1
Side B:
1. 1/2
2. 2/2
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Available here is Brian Eno's highly influential album 'Ambient Music 1: Music For Airports' in a newly reissued LP pressed on 180-gram black vinyl.
Originally released in 1978, Music For Airports would be the inaugural installment in Brian Eno's four part Ambient series. The album comprises of four long form pieces crafted from layered tape loops, designed to defuse tension at an airport terminal and "induce calm and a space to think." Eno was inspired to create the album after being peeved by the uninspired sound atmosphere at the Cologne Bonn airport in the mid-70s. This revelation prompted him to ultimately create a series of albums to "accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting." With compositional help from Robert Wyatt (of Soft Machine), engineer Conny Plank, and producer Rhett Davies, Eno was able to achieve his goal via phasing several tape loops of different lengths.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. 1/1
2. 2/1
Side B:
1. 1/2
2. 2/2











