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Ashera (Anthony Asher Wright): Colour Glow
Colour Glow represents one the first releases I have heard in a long time that completely captures the spirit of Eno. This is music, keys, feelings, lilting treatments, and hazy moods that carry the Eno stamp of great melodic ambience. If EEReviews or AllAboutJazz.com's Ambient Space were to offer the "ENO AWARD" for 2001,
Colour Glow would walk away with it, contenders watching it pass by.
This is just superb melodic ambience and no more needs saying other than if you want to hear a "modern day" Eno doing extremely interesting ambient keys-driven music buy the dream-masterworks of ASHERA of Australia.
Well done, Anthony! Two thumbs up. Highest of recommendations.
Personnel
Anthony Wright - All instruments, Caroline Wilson - voice, Adriana Korkosova - voice
Album information
Title: Colour Glow
| Year Released: 2001
| Record Label: Not On Label
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