Home » Search Center » Results: Brian Eno

Results for "Brian Eno"

Advanced search options

68

Article: Album Review

Streifenjunko: Like Driving

Read "Like Driving" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The artists' first venture into the world of electronics is quietly mesmerizing and off the beaten path as some would say. Espen Reinertsen (saxophone) and Eivind Lønning (trumpet)'s previous albums, No Longer Burning (SOFA, 2009) and Sval Torv (SOFA, 2012), were acoustic sound-sculpting endeavors. And both musicians have performed together in pianist Christian Wallumrød's ensemble. On ...

70

Article: Album Review

Delta Saxophone Quartet: Bowie, Berlin & Beyond

Read "Bowie, Berlin & Beyond" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This first-rate UK-based saxophone quartet has been in existence since 1984, and it is celebrated for its thought-provoking reimagining of well-known works from progressive rock icons such as King Crimson on Crimson! (Basho Music, 2016), and a cunning slant on Soft Machine, Dedicated to You... But You Weren't Listening (Moonjune, 2007). Here, the musicians derive inspiration ...

4

Article: Live Review

Philip Glass Ensemble Performs Music In Twelve Parts At Town Hall

Read "Philip Glass Ensemble Performs Music In Twelve Parts At Town Hall" reviewed by Peter Jurew


Philip Glass Ensemble Town Hall New York, NY October 27, 2018 Philip Glass's monumental Music in Twelve Parts was originally intended to be performed over three nights. “It's a marathon," Lisa Bielawa, the Ensemble's singer, has said. “The way people train for a marathon is the way we ...

Article: Radio & Podcasts

Fred Frith Solo Live at BIMHUIS Amsterdam

Read "Fred Frith Solo Live at BIMHUIS Amsterdam" reviewed by BIMHUIS


Since the 1960s, composer and multi-instrumentalist Fred Frith has been blurring the borders between rock, folk, improvisation and contemporary music. His influence as an artist was already evident in the early seventies, first as a result of his work with the innovative British rock band Henry Cow and later with Brian Eno. He moved to New ...

75

Article: Album Review

The Man From Ravcon: Another World

Read "Another World" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The Man From RavCon, aka Mike Brown, fuses new and old ambient-electronic techniques, phrasings and textures with tight rock grooves amid his gifts as a supreme melody-maker. Based in Charlotte, NC., he was a member of a power-pop unit known as The Ravelers. Brown is a multi-instrumentalist who unleashes his third solo venture with an enticing ...

Article: Live Review

Elogio Del Violoncello A Napoli

Read "Elogio Del Violoncello A Napoli" reviewed by Francesca Odilia Bellino


Elogio del violoncello MAN -Museo che suona Museo archeologico di Napoli, 31 maggio--3 giugno 2018 Sdoganare la musica classica è impresa titanica. Lo ha ben detto Benjamin Zander (tra le altre cose direttore della Boston Philharmonic Orchestra) in un TED che è sempre consigliato vedere per chi ama la musica, non ...

3

Article: Album Review

Daniel Biro: 120 Onetwenty

Read "120 Onetwenty" reviewed by Jim Olin


Great music is all about passion, and this is definitely the fundamental ingredient behind Daniel Biro's heartfelt new release, 120 Onetwenty. This amazing music project really blurs the lines between a wide variety of styles, including ambient, instrumental experimental composition, jazz, and a lot more. Biro is proceeding forward while simultaneously looking to the past. His ...

18

Article: Album Review

Travis & Fripp: Between the Silence

Read "Between the Silence" reviewed by John Kelman


Having reformed in 2013 with its distinctive three-drummer frontline and hitting the road for the first time in over a decade the following year, King Crimson's guitarist/keyboardist and only remaining original member Robert Fripp is another example of a musician in his senior years maintaining a more active schedule than, perhaps, at any other time in ...

Article: Live Review

Giovanni Guidi Salida al Parco della Musica. Roma

Read "Giovanni Guidi Salida al Parco della Musica. Roma" reviewed by Mario Calvitti


Giovanni Guidi Salida Parco della Musica Roma 19.05.2018 Il nuovo progetto inedito in quartetto del pianista Giovanni Guidi, denominato 'Salida,' era atteso con molta curiosità, sia per il livello dei nomi coinvolti che per la inconsueta formazione strumentale con doppie tastiere. Per presentarlo al pubblico, ma anche per rodarlo e ...

5

Article: Album Review

David Sylvian and Holger Czukay: Plight & Premonition / Flux & Mutability

Read "Plight & Premonition / Flux & Mutability" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Names like Brian Eno or Steve Roach may most readily come to mind where classic ambient recordings are concerned, but there has never been a shortage of similarly fascinating material floating around under the radar, quietly and unobtrusively waiting to reach the right ears. The pair of late-80s LPs by David Sylvian and Holger Czukay make ...


Engage

Publisher's Desk
Your Feedback plus Musician Page Improvements
Read on...
Contest Giveaways
One sec... We'll be back with another contest giveaway soon.

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.

Install All About Jazz

iOS Instructions:

To install this app, follow these steps:

All About Jazz would like to send you notifications

Notifications include timely alerts to content of interest, such as articles, reviews, new features, and more. These can be configured in Settings.