Here is the very first true "mixup" I did last year and previously posted on Low Light Mixes. Tea Time at Brian Eno's House is based on an idea of being invited to tea at Brian Eno's house and what one might hear from his in-house sound installation. I tried to approach the mix in an “Eno-esque” fashion, building track upon track. The foundation of the mix is made up of long-form Eno cuts (Neroli, Thursday Afternoon, etc.) that play at very low levels throughout the mix. On top of that are Quiet American field recordings that fade in and out. On top of that are various Eno and other artist tracks mixed end to end and sometimes together. So, at any point in the mix, there are 2-5 things playing at the same time.
The Eno speaking parts are from a long interview with him. I cut 2-10 second pieces at random from the track. I then assembled bunches of those pieces together, somewhat at random, at various points throughout the mix. So, you get Eno speaking in “nonsense words” that weirdly make sense in a way. I hope you enjoy it.
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T R A C K L I S T I N G
- An interview with Brian Eno - Eno Speaks
- Brian Eno - Neroli
- The Golden Oaks - Candles Dangling from Boxwood Branches
- The Quiet American - 3 Trains
- Helios - Easy Days
- Brian Eno - Thursday Afternoon
- John Fox, Harold Budd - Adult
- Robert Rich - Weightless Morning
- Brian Eno - IKEBUKURO
- The Quiet American - Short Train
- Shuttle358 - Chessa
- Clickits - Weirdloop
- Kiln - Season
- Brian Eno - Chamber Lightness
- Clickits - Riverfolk
- Brian Eno - Caught Between
- The Remote Viewer - Listening to Ballad of the Band
- The Quiet American - Waking
- Broken Social Scene - I Slept With The Bonhomme At The CBC
- Amute - A l'ombre de 12000 medias
- Brian Eno - A Long Way Down
- Brian Eno - Drift Study
- Brian Eno - Soft Dawn
- Brian Eno - Discreet Music
- The Quiet American - First Light
- Helios - Mulier
- Brian Eno - Lantern Marsh
- Alva Note + Ryuichi Sakamoto - Uoon I.mp3
12 comments:
this is a great mix for unwinding to. Thanks
soo nice, wondering how to thank you....
diego,
You just did thank me. ;) I'm glad you like Tea Time. Thanks for listening!
Rick (nrvnet)
AWESOME Work __ The more I hear it, the more i LOVE IT.
Thanks
Gary
Gary,
I'm really glad you like Tea Time. Even though it was my first mix, it's still one of my favorites. Thanks for listening.
Rick (nrvnet)
Just came across this. Been reading the recent biography on Eno written by David Sheppard, really keen to listen to this mate. Cheers.
your mixes are fantastic! this one might be my favorite, it's amazing for studying, thinking, or relaxing. thank you!
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