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Apollo

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Signals
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Stars
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Drift
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An Ending (Ascent) I
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The Secret Place
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Under Stars II
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Matta
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Deep Blue Day
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Under Stars I
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Silver Morning
2:27
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Weightless
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Always Returning
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An Ending (Ascent) II
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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 51:38

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John Schaefer is the host of WNYC’s innovative music/talk show Soundcheck, which features live performances and interviews with a variety of guests. Schaefer ha...more »

07.03.12
A kind of big-band chamber music
Label: Cantaloupe Music

Ever since the expat American composer Conlon Nancarrow started writing his wonderfully weird, complex constructions for player piano in the 1940s, musicians have apparently bristled at the idea of music being written that they couldn’t play. And so successive generations of musicians have risen to these challenges — first, ensembles playing arrangements of Nancarrow’s works, then the Bang On A Can All-Stars performing Brian Eno’s ambient music classic Music For Airports, which was created as a purely tape-loop-based experience. Add to that the chamber orchestra Alarm Will Sound’s album Acoustica, which took the club-based electronica of Aphex Twin and dragged it kicking and screaming back into the world of “real” instruments. That will give you some context for this latest effort by Icebreaker, the veteran new music band from England. Joining forces with B.J. Cole, the English pedal steel guitarist (whose credits include early Elton John, Cat Stevens, Bjork and Elvis Costello), they have recreated another of Eno’s early ambient albums.

Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks was originally credited, 30 years ago, to Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Roger Eno. Lanois, who would go on to great acclaim producing U2 (with Eno) as well as Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Peter Gabriel,… read more »

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