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Brian Eno is an institution!

Absolutely! I cannot believe I discovered this guy so late in my life, but then again, his early works was difficult to discover pre-internet time and I think I started hunting for the early electronic artists when I found my ways in the electronic dance music.

I think this might interest you as well if you haven't heard it.
I'm thinking of uploading my own ambient recordings and slowing them down using REAPER's advanced time stretch algorithms as the fidelity and pitch can be preserved to quite an incredible degree.

(yeah, we know it's a grasshopper)

How cool! How slowing down a crocket sounds can create some spooky sound that would fit eg a syfy move abut space!

It definitely opens up a whole world for sound pallets.
It's worth noting that while synthesis is great for ambient music, there exists a means to the same end in sampling and manipulating organic sounds.
If you were to take a sample of water droplets into a bucket or a metal on metal scratch and reverse it, you get a new and unique sample, then to further challenge yourself, only use compression, pitch shift and time stretch to get the sound you're looking for.
A lot of producers are quick to throw on expensive plugins to get a great sound but neglect the simple tools available to everyone that make for great—not to mention unique—high-fidelity audio.
Cheers

I'll certainly discuss this topic with my producer friends, Not sure what they do on this front.

Great innovative version!

When the remix is way better than the original XD

I agree :-)

Great post, I like Brian Eno´s music :-)

The time stretched version I really like as well; Check out the Cricket video/audio in the comment of @dokkodo ...really interesting.

Innovative version :-)

It sure is :)

Excellent post. I've been a fan of Eno for decades, and he has consistently been creative and innovative.

Music for Airports remains one of my all-time favorite albums, but other of his albums are also great. These days, I still listen to Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy, as well as his collaboration with John Cale, Wrong Way Up.

Also, his production credits include albums for dozens of musicians. Maybe hundreds.

All in all, a great artist with an amazing discography.

Cheers, and Full Steem Ahead.

I still have to listen to many of his work, The albums you listed I've added to my ToDo list. Thanks for your support.

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