PREVIOUS update: 13th March 2018
Thanks to Dario, Rory, Ray, Martina, Richard and EnoWeb's own newsbot Tom Boon in no particular order for these news items.
You know that investment you made in steel reinforcements for your music shelves? It's about to pay off, big time. 4th May will see the worldwide release of UMC's Music for Installations, a new box set that collects some of the music Brian has created for his video and sound installations from 1985 through to 2017 and beyond.
Designed by Brian and his long-time collaborator Nick Robertson, the beautifully bound package comes with a 64-page booklet featuring rare and unseen exhibition photographs and a new essay written by Eno. A few pieces were previously released through EnoShop and Lumen London but are difficult to find now, and there is a fair amount of unfamiliar and new material. Here's the tracklisting...
Music From Installations (previously unreleased):
01: Kazakhstan
Premiered at the Asif Khan-designed installation We Are Energy in the UK Pavilion at Astana Expo 2017 in Kazakhstan.
02: The Ritan Bells
Premiered at an installation by Eno at Ritan Park in Beijing, China as part of the British Councils Sound in the City series, 2005. [EnoWeb as-a-website-of-record quibble: a short extract of this was actually released with the Sound in the City book]
03: Five Light Paintings
Premiered at an installation by Eno called Pictures Of Venice at the Gallerie Cavallino, in Venice, Italy, 1985.
04: Flower Bells
Premiered at an installation by Eno called Light Music at the Castello Svevo in Bari, Italy, 2017.
77 Million Paintings (previously unreleased in audio-only form):
01: 77 Million Paintings
Premiered at the inaugural exhibition of 77 Million Paintings at La Foret Museum Tokyo, Japan, 2006.
Lightness – Music For The Marble Palace (previously only available as a limited-run CD via EnoShop only):
01: Atmospheric Lightness
02: Chamber Lightness
Premiered at the Eno installation Lightness in the Marble Palace at The State Russian Museum in St Petersburg, Russia, 1997.
I Dormienti / Kite Stories (previously only available as separate limited run CDs via EnoShop only):
01: I Dormienti
Premiered at an eponymous installation by the Italian sculptor Mimmo Paladino at The Undercroft of The Roundhouse in London, 1999.
02: Kites I
03: Kites II
04: Kites III
Premiered at an installation by Brian Eno at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Finland, 1999.
Making Space (a very good limited-run CD previously only available at Eno installations and on the Lumen website):
01: Needle Click
02: Light Legs
03: Flora and Fauna / Gleise 581d
04: New Moons
05: Vanadium
06: All The Stars Were Out
07: Hopeful Timean Intersect
08: World Without Wind
09: Delightful Universe (seen from above)
Compiled by Eno for sale exclusively at his installations, this was first made available while guest artistic director of the Brighton Festival, 2010.
Music For Future Installations (previously unreleased):
01: Unnoticed Planet
02: Liquidambar
03: Sour Evening (Complex Heaven 3)
04: Surbahar Sleeping Music
Ideal for divination and prophecy as to the likely location of as yet unplanned and uncoordiated events.
There are three different versions, which can be gawped at using these links. As is EnoWeb's tradition, this is not an affiliate thang and will not lead to us receiving revenue from your potential purchase. This keeps us honest. And hungry.
All this probably ties in with Brian's sold-out talk at the British Library on 23rd March.
Pricing varies by store and geographical location. For example, at time of posting Amazon US proffers the standard CD edition for $35.99 while Amazon UK is dishing it out at £70.99, so it will be worth shopping around and grumbling at the vagaries and vicissitudes of The Music Biz.
A 12" record by Kevin Shields and Brian will be released for Record Store Day on 21st April, featuring last year's Adult Swim track "Only Once Away My Son" plus "The Weight Of History".
A new lightbox artwork by Brian called Chord Tritone appears in a new exhibition at Paul Stolper, Neon / Light, from 22nd March to 28th April 2018. There are no pics of it on the site at the moment.
The March 2018 issue of British Airways High Life (available at your app store if you are not a frequent flyer) has an interview with Brian to mark the 40th anniversary of Ambient 1: Music For Airports.
Brian will be participating in a public lecture series presented by UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose in collaboration with the British Library, Rethinking Public Value and Public Purpose in 21st Century Capitalism. Probably between 25th April and 3rd May sometime.
Brian is quoted in a Sunday People report on Universal Basic Income.
Brian is providing a new score for Rams, the forthcoming documentary about German industrial designer Dieter Rams by Gary Hustwit, who has posted a few extracts. The film was supported by a Kickstarter campaign.
An installation by Brian will appear at the ISM Hexadome at Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin, sometime between 29th March and 22nd April. As you will no doubt recall, the Hexadome is an immersive 360° audiovisual exhibition combining art and technology, and should not be confused with Tina Turner's cinematic gaff – because with Brian around, We don't need another hero, We don't need to know the way home, All we want is life beyond the Thunderdome.