Monday, November 30, 2009
Fripp & Eno “Evening Star” (1975)
The second collaboration between the two highbrow British art/prog rockers, Evening Star pairs Fripp's "Frippertronic" guitar, layered and sustained indefinitely through use of analog tape loops, with synthesizer and various treatments from Eno, for an ambient match made in heaven. The serene first side is highlighted by the beautiful title track, which borders on melodic, while still maintaining the minimalist style of Eno's ambient works. Conversely, the second side, titled "An Index of Metals," quietly builds layers of ever more dissonant guitar, developing an unnerving atmosphere. This is an album that effortlessly creates a distinctly reflective mood, and is an essential item for fans of either artist. –Ben
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Ambient,
Rock
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