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Harold Budd & Brian Eno - The Plateaux of Mirror (1980)

Posted By : Serial | Date : 17 Apr 2006 00:07:00 | Comments : 9 |
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Harold Budd & Brian Eno - The Plateaux of Mirror | Ambient | MP3 320Kb | 91Mb



The second in Brian Eno's ambient series, The Plateaux of Mirrors fuses the fragile piano melodies of Harold Budd and the atmospheric electronics of Eno to create a lovely, evocative work. In sharp contrast to the exaggerated pieces found on his debut, The Pavilion of Dreams, this record finds Budd delivering sharp shards of piano notes pregnant with meaning and minimal in the best sense of the word. Eno's unobtrusive electronics add a resonance and atmosphere that draw from the ambient textures found on Discreet Music, Music for Films, and Evening Star. The album's best moments evoke their subject matter efficaciously and effortlessly; "First Light" creates an audible early morning chill, "An Arc of Doves" employs flights of Frippertronics, "Not Yet Remembered" seesaws between sleep and consciousness, and so on. Although neither artist is a musician in the usual sense of the word — Budd's piano playing is still somewhat limited here — they excel as musical painters. The wisps of synthesizer that snake through the rattling percussion of "Wind in Lonely Fences," the wistful melody held at a remote distance in "Among Fields of Crystal," the unbounded edges of the piano notes on "Above Chiangmai" — these wash over the listener in a suffusion of sound. The Plateaux of Mirrors remains a fascinating hybrid (as are many of Eno's collaborations), reflecting the uniqueness of both composers in a most flattering light.


01 First Light Budd, Eno 7:06
02 Steal Away Bowen, Budd 1:29
03 The Plateaux of Mirror Budd, Eno 4:13
04 Above Chiangmai Budd, Eno 2:55
05 An Arc of Doves Budd, Eno 6:29
06 Not Yet Remembered Budd, Eno 3:50
07 The Chill Air Budd, Eno 2:13
08 Among Fields of Crystal Budd, Eno 3:24
09 Wind in Lonely Fences Budd, Eno 3:58
10 Failing Light Budd, Eno 4:13


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Posted By: Serial Date: 17 Apr 2006 04:04:49
@Alejx

You are saying thanks just by being here :-)
Posted By: horshungry Date: 17 Apr 2006 05:23:18
Thanks Serial - You've spoilt us today with this & the William Ackerman post - they are both really wonderful albums. Please pick a fight with bully every day if this is the quality of "afters" we get!
:))
Posted By: Serial Date: 17 Apr 2006 05:49:25
@Alejx

Ill be at every ReKuschel. Ill send you power to keep on. Much of that music deserve an 320Kb ripping :-))) BTW. The Sade repost are fresh rips. Can sound better if thats important.

@Horshungry

"You've spoilt us today"

Yes, im to kind :-)

If i have to fight with anyone more here, you wont see me here anymore.

Anyway Horshungry, good to see that you enjoy the music i share with you :-)
Posted By: horshungry Date: 17 Apr 2006 06:22:25
@ Serial - You don't have to do any fighting; your posts do all the talking & they win every argument.
Posted By: Serial Date: 17 Apr 2006 06:53:08
@Horshungry

Thanks for your kind words. Warming :-)
Posted By: mojabe Date: 17 Apr 2006 07:51:33
Great, another Brian Eno! PFDS is on its way down, I'll be consumed today:-) Thanks a lot lot Serial.
Posted By: hanumanz Date: 17 Apr 2006 20:42:26
Thanks Serial !
Hey mojabe, I prefer to say : Great, another Harold Budd !
I knew him with his Avalon Sutra. I think it was posted at Avax like two other albums : (The Pearl and Glyph. Unfortunately, the links are now dead So lets pray for a repost !
Posted By: Serial Date: 18 Apr 2006 06:33:17
@Alejx

"When is your birthday???"

If you plan to give me Kuschelrock, thats an secret :-)))
Posted By: huski Date: 13 May 2006 16:30:58
I hope it's cool, USD is working...
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