Please be aware that package theft (from your porch, lobby, door, etc) is on the rise. You are responsible for ensuring your delivery location is secure.
The second studio album by MGMT, initially self-released through their website on March 20, 2010, prior to release on April 13 through Columbia Records.
Popular gaming site Kotaku named it among The Best Game Music of 2011, calling the music "remarkably soothing," and The Guardian has compared Rosenfeld's delicate piano and sparse ambient motifs to legendary artists Erik Satie and Brian Eno.
Roxy Music's self-titled seminal debut album, released in 1972, firmly put Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno at the forefront of the art-rock movement. Their penchant for glamour was showcased in the lyrics and immortalized in the 1950sstyle album cover.
Original soundtrack to David Lynch's 1984 cult film: Dune. Featuring music composed by TOTO and Brian Eno with film dialogue snippets. Sourced from the original master tapes.
Though not the earliest entry in the genre (which Eno makes no claim to have invented), ‘Ambient 1 (Music For Airports)’ was the first album ever to be explicitly labelled ‘ambient music’.
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is the second solo album by Brian Eno. Produced by Eno, it was originally released by Island Records in November 1974.
Versions Of The Truth creates a conceptual progression from Dissolution - a contemplation on our 'post truth' world. Lyrically the album tackles a more personal reflection on how there can be more than one 'version of the truth'.
The Diary is the sixth studio album by hip hop recording artist J Dilla. It was originally intended for release in 2002 under the title Pay Jay. This long-lost album is the final batch of unissued material that J Dilla had assembled for release.