I am working as a cleaner, mopping floors, etc, in a big building. And throughout the day i am listening to the humming of the air - ventilation in this building, which is quite interesting and captivating. When i come home, i sometimes put on this music, Lightness: Music for the Marble Palace, and it complements the air ventilation - humming very well, like it's it's musical sequel, or the other side of a thematic double album.
I´ve always heard music in the pipes- sometimes in the subway on my way down the stairs to the platform I could swear theres a choir singing down there- only to discover its empty and the tunnels are making the noise. Makes you wonder what came first.
I was just out on a bike trip by myself last weekend by the river. I was waiting for the ferry, and the sun was setting, and I saw seagulls flying around. I was listening to this and the water seemed to move with the music, and I had a real relaxed moment there, one I havent had for months. Like everything else just went out of my mind. This album is really great for meditation and just having a break from thinking.
i'm 18, and have a hard time focusing on anything for long. I think it's because of the short entertainment on social media. But M. Eno's ambient music help me do things that really help me: read books, focus on my studies... thank you for this
Clearly Eno worked hard to avoid the tonal and textural repetitiousness that can make so much of this genre eventually rather irritating. Really imaginative stuff. Thanks!
@ Eric Satie is great stuff for long distance road trips, and Cage’s mini-sonatas for prepared piano almost sound like the Weather Report album they never got around to. You might also want to check out Hindemith sonatas for piano. Somebody put up the complete collection on UA-cam!
I've been listening to Brian eno and his friends since 1977....he's still making masterpieces that have helped me threw some bad time's. ..many thanks Brian eno and friends..from your no 1 fan 👌
@Barbara Bailey Giovacchini nice one I heard him first with roxy music i loved both ends burning then in 77 on radio one they did a Saturday night special...David bowie was the dj he shared the music he liked I first heard kings lead hat...so the next week I had the album before and after sience and there it lead me to enos friends...but you was limited to what you could buy now there's so much on UA-cam it's brilliant 👍...
Estoy preparando oposiciones y, a veces, la maraña de las palabras y conceptos es tan asfixiante que necesito abrir una ventana a la luz, al aire y a la calma. Entonces recurro a Brian Eno y él, generosamente, hace su magia. Gracias, Matías
Glissement vers une plénitude réconciliée. Un album-merveille. Brian Eno est un artiste dont le travail minutieux et patient va dans l'intimité profonde de l'esprit, le nôtre et celui de toute chose, en nous invitant à nous approcher au plus près du présent. Sliding towards a reconciled plenitude. An album-wonder. Brian Eno is an artist whose meticulous and patient work goes into the deep intimacy of the spirit, ours and that of everything, inviting us to come closer to the present.
C’est beau comme la rencontre fortuite d'une cuillère à dessert imprégnée de chocolat et d'une bouteille en plastique sans capuchon protecteur au confins d'une lande dévastée recouverte d’ivraies suite à une succession de mauvaises conditions météorologiques provoquées par une dépression originaire du nord de l'Europe 👏
I remember doing just as you describe with No Pussyfooting and Discreet Music, in what, 73,74! Life improved with hard work, dedication, a good bit of luck, love and generosity from others over time. Prayer and much of this music really helped, too.
Do yourselves a favour and open up three Brian Eno ambient albums and play them simultaneously, My favourite overlay is "New Space Music", "Discreet Music" and "Music for Airports". Auditory alchemy like no other :)
I think people don't give enough credit to musicians like Brian Eno and their work in ambient music. It's an art form unto itself. And this album is one of the greats!
When I die, no one will remember me. but i hope this album is playing somewhere and people remember what it feels like to be alive but in floating in limbo.
One of the most deeply ,most wonderfully soul-soothing musical works in the wolrd ! I am mostly living in a saddened mind's mood ( on grounds of unshared love between me and sundry women) and therefore only musical works of this kind can make my sadness bearable and even lovely . Brian Eno is a matchless and I shall be always deeply beholden to him !
Dude. This is why I’m even here! Brian Eno, you should be proud to be somewhat distracting to chronic tinnitus sufferers all over this pale blue dot. Strong work.
A heart filled vision to transform our planetary existence for the better, pen/paper/colored pencils/blank Google Doc, a lil plant medicine, this album, earbuds, cell phone in another room, bright sunshiney motivating essential oils diffusing, vitamin and water fast w/ a lil coffee and tea, bananas apples oranges nuts on standby, clear schedule, set up your quality alone time- GO!
st. ignatius mt. ice mist rolls in and out of the valley, no shadows, no edges, when the sun appears it's a brief fleeting amazement, somehow this is the sound of what that looks like.
I found that playing two different of his works, one through one speaker (usually my tv-I play a UA-cam vid) and from my phone, I use echo dot for the other song. It creates such texture and tones…indescribable. They always work together so beautifully! Even my cats take notice and seem to love it!
I spent much of life St sea because the water is medicine for me but now I live in a city . I play The Big Ship and for a few minutes I am back on a freighter gliding up the West African coast.
When listening, fill your mind with thoughts of well-being, goodwill and love. Meditate upon them. You will be rewarded with an expansive sense of benevolance and contentment.
@@MrMajar9 Sorry if my comment came accross as proselytizing. Perhaps I should've said, when I listen I fill my mind with thoughts of well-being, good-will and love. And when I meditate upon those thoughts, I'm rewarded with an expansive sense of benevolance and contentment. Saying it that way, I speak from experience. All the best!
Probably reminds everyone of Space because Brian Eno also wrote ‘An Ascending (Music for the Apollo Mission) that they play every time anything to do with space is shown on TV
@@justgivemethetruth it reminds him of it, "except"..? That makes no sense. It either reminds him of 2001 or it doesn't, no amount of smartassery is gonna change that.
A museum in St. Petersburg, you say? Let me recommend a truly One-of-a-kind movie~~~ It's called Russian Ark. For over an hour and a half, you travel through the Hermitage Museum (the 'Winter Palace'), while scenes from 300 years of Russian history play out before you. Filmed onto digital media, the entire movie is one continuous uninterrupted tracking shot. Hundreds of actors, three orchestras, two mysterious characters discussing art, history, philosophy etc, all unfolding in real time. In one take. Beautiful, weird, and practically impossible ~~~~~
2 minutes in and this reminds me of the music i got when I turned on my PS1 and had the Sony Computer Entertainment ident followed by the Playstation ident. And i like that.
I've listened to so many electronic and prog bands through the years and still love it..so nice to take a break from the yellie screamie stuff the radio cramms into the general public..no wonder the world is a mess.
Yeah whenever I see a homeless person, I think, "Man, if only the radio wouldn't play that dang screamy music, things wouldn't be this way. If they'd just play Brian Eno instead, we'd end poverty and have peace in the Middle East! Oh well." I'm glad there are smart people around like me and you, who know that world problems are actually caused by yelly, screamy music on the radio. "Excelsior," to you, fellow intellectual!
Space-time is the instrument. The planets, stars, galaxies, asteroids, black holes etc are the musicians. The different frequencies ebb and flow like ripples in a pond. A never ending symphony of the thruth of existence.
Is it me, or is this perfect horror movie music? I can hear it playing in a room full of mirrors, where the girl's backing away from the eyes reflected at her from all sides, not knowing which are real. There's deep pits of shadow everywhere, the moon's behind clouds through the curtainless, cracked-glass windows, casting only just enough light to make the multiply-reflected eyes glow. Then, briefly, the moon emerges and glints off the skin of something buried deep within the shadows. A clawed hand emerges, dripping with its last victim's blood. The girl gasps. Beyond being able to scream, she forces herself into a corner. And a long fingernail reaches out from the shadows and gently, tenderly, caresses her flesh...... Chris.
some of the polyphonic tones sound very similar to Autechre on Oversteps, wonder if they sampled some of this album... anyway, the sound of sequencers and 'synths' from this era are so amazing, esp when in the hands of a talented genius.
You mean he was a sophisticated, most unusual and interesting , sequin flashing , multi sexually oriented, guy who blew the band away with his unique and graciously received style on the keyboard.[
He did humanity a service with his comment. The FBI should flag the thumbs-downers for investigation as potential school-shooters. They just have to investigate a bunch of colleges paying amateur athletes first lol.
Has anyone seen the video of a guy playing a saxophone down a horizontal pipe and the pipe echoes bk the sax creating a duet?This also reminds me of plant music
I am working as a cleaner, mopping floors, etc, in a big building. And throughout the day i am listening to the humming of the air - ventilation in this building, which is quite interesting and captivating. When i come home, i sometimes put on this music, Lightness: Music for the Marble Palace, and it complements the air ventilation - humming very well, like it's it's musical sequel, or the other side of a thematic double album.
Excellent Mr eno ::)))))
beautiful moment, Chris, thank you.
Hiya Brian eno and rob fripp have filled a gap in my life I listen too them everyday they helped me threw some bad times :)
I´ve always heard music in the pipes- sometimes in the subway on my way down the stairs to the platform I could swear theres a choir singing down there- only to discover its empty and the tunnels are making the noise. Makes you wonder what came first.
bart skylark interesting, I hear voices
I was just out on a bike trip by myself last weekend by the river. I was waiting for the ferry, and the sun was setting, and I saw seagulls flying around. I was listening to this and the water seemed to move with the music, and I had a real relaxed moment there, one I havent had for months. Like everything else just went out of my mind. This album is really great for meditation and just having a break from thinking.
I'll try this on my next bike ride by the river.
Sounds like it was a lovely time 💜
Where the music is in harmony with the heart beat of the world, and so are you
Moments like that are what life is for
...yes, Eno is a magician...and you are so cool that have had this album as a music choice, while riding bike in the nature... 🙏🌹❤️
i'm 18, and have a hard time focusing on anything for long. I think it's because of the short entertainment on social media. But M. Eno's ambient music help me do things that really help me: read books, focus on my studies... thank you for this
This must be what it sounds like inside a Playstation 2
Wow
hahahaha
Awesome
you mean PS 1?...
@@gardikagigih5704 on ps1 sound more rough than this
Clearly Eno worked hard to avoid the tonal and textural repetitiousness that can make so much of this genre eventually rather irritating. Really imaginative stuff. Thanks!
He invented this shit
@dan coleman I agree, but most music is mundane, in any genre. Art is the exceptional.
the biggest difference between his ambient music and the many imitators to follow to this day
Erik Satie' and John Cage were experimenting with this sound before the term was coined ambient due to Enos work
@ Eric Satie is great stuff for long distance road trips, and Cage’s mini-sonatas for prepared piano almost sound like the Weather Report album they never got around to. You might also want to check out Hindemith sonatas for piano. Somebody put up the complete collection on UA-cam!
I've been listening to Brian eno and his friends since 1977....he's still making masterpieces that have helped me threw some bad time's. ..many thanks Brian eno and friends..from your no 1 fan 👌
@Barbara Bailey Giovacchini nice one I heard him first with roxy music i loved both ends burning then in 77 on radio one they did a Saturday night special...David bowie was the dj he shared the music he liked I first heard kings lead hat...so the next week I had the album before and after sience and there it lead me to enos friends...but you was limited to what you could buy now there's so much on UA-cam it's brilliant 👍...
Estoy preparando oposiciones y, a veces, la maraña de las palabras y conceptos es tan asfixiante que necesito abrir una ventana a la luz, al aire y a la calma. Entonces recurro a Brian Eno y él, generosamente, hace su magia. Gracias, Matías
This music got me through more than a few comedowns over the years
将来は東京メトロポリタンテレビジョンTOKYO MXテレビ様などが懐かしのお宝一杯のまるごとじゃんじゃんBGMを流してくれますよ。だから金メダルですよ。財布などに優しいですよ。晴れ晴れ一番ですよね。元気満開ですよね。どす恋リサイクルですよね、煌めいていますよね。ワクワクしてきますよね。宇宙で楽しみたいものですよね。爽やかな生活を過ごしたいですよね。耳が離せません。しみじみ生活なんですよね。たまげた音楽ですよね。心がなごんで染みてくるメロディーですよ。ガッチリリサイクルですよね。進むメロディーなどを大切にしましょうね。
English translation - Hope you are OK T, lots of love TOKYO MX.
What a GEM!
This is like a medicine for my soul.
This actually sounds pretty good in a house too.
hahahahaha...I actually laughed out loud at that one :p
Music For The Wooden Box...
Maravilla espacial, este disco te eleva la conciencia, te relaja y te llena de paz y tranquilidad, así como lo sabe hacer Brian Eno. Lo amo mucho.
this has some healing properties i can feel
Brings a sense of peace and calm into me.
Glissement vers une plénitude réconciliée. Un album-merveille.
Brian Eno est un artiste dont le travail minutieux et patient va dans l'intimité profonde de l'esprit, le nôtre et celui de toute chose, en nous invitant à nous approcher au plus près du présent.
Sliding towards a reconciled plenitude. An album-wonder. Brian Eno is an artist whose meticulous and patient work goes into the deep intimacy of the spirit, ours and that of everything, inviting us to come closer to the present.
C’est beau comme la rencontre fortuite d'une cuillère à dessert imprégnée de chocolat et d'une bouteille en plastique sans capuchon protecteur au confins d'une lande dévastée recouverte d’ivraies suite à une succession de mauvaises conditions météorologiques provoquées par une dépression originaire du nord de l'Europe 👏
I remember doing just as you describe with No Pussyfooting and Discreet Music, in what, 73,74! Life improved with hard work, dedication, a good bit of luck, love and generosity from others over time. Prayer and much of this music really helped, too.
Eno's music is always ideal for a good nap!
Kings lead hat
Do yourselves a favour and open up three Brian Eno ambient albums and play them simultaneously, My favourite overlay is "New Space Music", "Discreet Music" and "Music for Airports". Auditory alchemy like no other :)
very interesting idea
Thematically they are very different ambient albums, but I appreciate what you are suggesting.
UA-cam just autoplays them for me pretty much
Try it with Ikebuko
Great recommendation!!
I think people don't give enough credit to musicians like Brian Eno and their work in ambient music. It's an art form unto itself. And this album is one of the greats!
Ken, give my classical trance a shot .bless.
ua-cam.com/video/VtElncx0CC0/v-deo.html
I have always loved and admired the vistas, the beautiful landscapes, the images painted with sound, if Gods had a "sound Guy" it would be Brian Eno.
Love the 'floating in space' feeling from this album... Thanks/Muy Bueno, amigo, for posting this!!!
When I die, no one will remember me. but i hope this album is playing somewhere and people remember what it feels like to be alive but in floating in limbo.
One of the most deeply ,most wonderfully soul-soothing musical works in the wolrd ! I am mostly living in a saddened mind's mood ( on grounds of unshared love between me and sundry women) and therefore only musical works of this kind can make my sadness bearable and even lovely . Brian Eno is a matchless and I shall be always deeply beholden to him !
This is just insane. So uplifting. I love this album.
I truly appreciate this music . It is very soothing 😌
It is a beautiful thing that you do Matias! You bring so much wonderful music from inspired musician composers such as Eno, Guthrie & Budd. Bravo!
Thanks Doorman. This kind of music and artists need to be shared.
Best I can say about this, it's great music for tinnitus sufferers.
yes, exactly...not only for spirituality but even my tinnitus seems to be more bearable...
Reg Munday as a sufferer, I love this kind of shizzle
also a tinnitus sufferer, agree that this is soothing
@@antheziumgmailcom same
Dude. This is why I’m even here! Brian Eno, you should be proud to be somewhat distracting to chronic tinnitus sufferers all over this pale blue dot. Strong work.
Majestic, soothing, gorgeous sounds! Thank you, Matias!
a fragile structure. This brings back so many great memories of the time.
Lovely...thank you for sharing this...so wonderful!
my dad is a carpenter and the day I introduced him to Eno he was astounded
Wow, I never knew a carpenter could enjoy Brian Eno. Now I'm the one who is astounded!
carpenters who'd a thunks
I cried throughout this entire piece just now
I hope to once open a massive gate, bathing in white light, where I can hear this music being played behind it.
sounds like the transporter chief conducting a level 1 diagnostic. I love it.
Sometimes this is just what you need.
Sit back, listen, and smoke some Acapulco Gold.
I enjoyed it...
A heart filled vision to transform our planetary existence for the better, pen/paper/colored pencils/blank Google Doc, a lil plant medicine, this album, earbuds, cell phone in another room, bright sunshiney motivating essential oils diffusing, vitamin and water fast w/ a lil coffee and tea, bananas apples oranges nuts on standby, clear schedule, set up your quality alone time- GO!
haha I am doing that exactly now!
highly immersive comment
So relaxing and soothing. Good for meditation.
st. ignatius mt. ice mist rolls in and out of the valley, no shadows, no edges, when the sun appears it's a brief fleeting amazement, somehow this is the sound of what that looks like.
How cool it would be to go to this museum and walk around hearing this music.
I found that playing two different of his works, one through one speaker (usually my tv-I play a UA-cam vid) and from my phone, I use echo dot for the other song. It creates such texture and tones…indescribable. They always work together so beautifully! Even my cats take notice and seem to love it!
I like to think Brian would like your set-up
I spent much of life St sea because the water is medicine for me but now I live in a city . I play The Big Ship and for a few minutes I am back on a freighter gliding up the West African coast.
The fact that Chris explained that so succinctly ... and knows about this music, let's me know he's the real Good Will hunting
This is incredibly good.
thanks very much for uploading
my eyes hurt from staring at a screen all day but my mind is floating in the Marble Palace
this is music you would imagine people in flying cars listen to
I listen to scifi audiobooks with this in the background or read to it. Amazing reading immersion assist.
"it's meant a lot, to me, to start again..."
Good music to heal from pneumonia, flu, covid, or food poisoning/vomiting
ficou excelente ouvir com as cigarras do quintal parecia ensaiado
When listening, fill your mind with thoughts of well-being, goodwill and love. Meditate upon them. You will be rewarded with an expansive sense of benevolance and contentment.
i don t believe it.
@@MrMajar9
Sorry if my comment came accross as proselytizing.
Perhaps I should've said, when I listen I fill my mind with thoughts of well-being, good-will and love. And when I meditate upon those thoughts, I'm rewarded with an expansive sense of benevolance and contentment.
Saying it that way, I speak from experience.
All the best!
mmmmmm that ego stroking
very advanced
This music reminds me the fascinating images of 2001, an space odyssey...
except the soundtrack to 2001 was lightyears better.
Probably reminds everyone of Space because Brian Eno also wrote ‘An Ascending (Music for the Apollo Mission) that they play every time anything to do with space is shown on TV
@@justgivemethetruth it reminds him of it, "except"..? That makes no sense. It either reminds him of 2001 or it doesn't, no amount of smartassery is gonna change that.
A museum in St. Petersburg, you say?
Let me recommend a truly One-of-a-kind movie~~~
It's called Russian Ark. For over an hour and a half, you travel through the Hermitage Museum (the 'Winter Palace'), while scenes from 300 years of Russian history play out before you. Filmed onto digital media, the entire movie is one continuous uninterrupted tracking shot. Hundreds of actors, three orchestras, two mysterious characters discussing art, history, philosophy etc, all unfolding in real time. In one take.
Beautiful, weird, and practically impossible ~~~~~
I saw that movie, it's awesome.
@@matiasalejandrocabrera a Tour de Force as it were.
interesting sound dude. listened to the whole thing.
yeah, it's Brian Eno
2 minutes in and this reminds me of the music i got when I turned on my PS1 and had the Sony Computer Entertainment ident followed by the Playstation ident. And i like that.
That's coz Eno composed them!
I've listened to so many electronic and prog bands through the years and still love it..so nice to take a break from the yellie screamie stuff the radio cramms into the general public..no wonder the world is a mess.
Yeah whenever I see a homeless person, I think, "Man, if only the radio wouldn't play that dang screamy music, things wouldn't be this way. If they'd just play Brian Eno instead, we'd end poverty and have peace in the Middle East! Oh well."
I'm glad there are smart people around like me and you, who know that world problems are actually caused by yelly, screamy music on the radio. "Excelsior," to you, fellow intellectual!
This is what morphine sounds like.
Space-time is the instrument. The planets, stars, galaxies, asteroids, black holes etc are the musicians. The different frequencies ebb and flow like ripples in a pond. A never ending symphony of the thruth of existence.
this album helps me through hardest times fr
Is it me, or is this perfect horror movie music? I can hear it playing in a room full of mirrors, where the girl's backing away from the eyes reflected at her from all sides, not knowing which are real. There's deep pits of shadow everywhere, the moon's behind clouds through the curtainless, cracked-glass windows, casting only just enough light to make the multiply-reflected eyes glow. Then, briefly, the moon emerges and glints off the skin of something buried deep within the shadows. A clawed hand emerges, dripping with its last victim's blood. The girl gasps. Beyond being able to scream, she forces herself into a corner. And a long fingernail reaches out from the shadows and gently, tenderly, caresses her flesh......
Chris.
I wonder why there are so many morons in this world. And what we could do to have less.
Otra verdadera genialidad de Eno.
I’m no one, just like anyone else in this damned planet. This music is everything, just like anything else on this damned planet.
Perfect music to relax to whilst seated on “the porcelain throne” also!!!!! Those low notes really resonate with ones anatomy!
Music for the bowels.
some of the polyphonic tones sound very similar to Autechre on Oversteps, wonder if they sampled some of this album... anyway, the sound of sequencers and 'synths' from this era are so amazing, esp when in the hands of a talented genius.
absolutely brilliant
Это невероятно)🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶✨✨✨✨✨✨🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧.......
Да, в наушниках - полный улет.. Я уже в другой Галлактике))
Благодарю Вас !!!
Brian Eno began his career as the keyboardist for Roxy Music.
Yes, he did.🙂
You mean he was a sophisticated, most unusual and interesting , sequin flashing , multi sexually oriented, guy who blew the band away with his unique and graciously received style on the keyboard.[
Barry G Virginia Plain......sweet
No that was Johnny Vegas
George Michael began his career as the singer for Wham!
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This is classic Eno.
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Total dick move!
you may have inspired the two with that comment
He did humanity a service with his comment. The FBI should flag the thumbs-downers for investigation as potential school-shooters. They just have to investigate a bunch of colleges paying amateur athletes first lol.
and now??? 26
Textured masterpiece.
BRIAN ENO NY KING
overtonely amazing love
meraviglia delle meraviglie
this music works to call the alien dudes
MASUTERUPIECE!
Serenity at its climax
on the playlist for my next LSD trip
Great sound!
I had no idea Brian Eno made this before music for installatons
this and compact forest proposal help me sleep
Wonderful piece.
СПАСИБО ИНО !!!! С ЛЮБОВЬЮ ИЗ РОССИИ!!!!
環境音楽とか作曲してて
かつては夢枕獏の陰陽師を漫画にしたやつの
イメージアルバム作るからってブライアン イーノに
カネで作らせたのがあるけど
陰陽師自体をイメージ出来なかったけど作ったー
と言うCDがあるので興味のある方はどうぞ。
Not even two minutes without a commercial!!
Adblock anyone?
Ходить по музею под такой саундрек было бы и вправду великолепно
Благодарю Вас !
Peace
Meraviglioso
two thumbs up.
ah re intenso el disquito, flashé
this dude kicks ass
Try listening to this and crystal singing bowls at the same time....
thx
Has anyone seen the video of a guy playing a saxophone down a horizontal pipe and the pipe echoes bk the sax creating a duet?This also reminds me of plant music
Schön
unreal sounds for brain waves .and meditasios classes
how does he create sutch wonderful sleep music?
Спасибо
Благодарю
Is it music? ......and you are only coming through in waves.......
I love the sound design, especially the dry sweeping tones in the first half. Anyone know what synths he used on this album? A DX7?
I was turned on to this album today by someone saying he'd used an awful lot of DX7 on this one.
@@keykrazy Hi Brian! That’s my best guess. Enjoy the vacation!
llanuras de un renombre
Sunrise on Mars Music
Nice :)