Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe will release two double signature albums

Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe will release two double signature albums

From 6 June a new musical collaboration project will be available between Brian Eno and the artist Beatie Wolfeentitled “Luminal and Lateral”. The two discs are signed Beatie Wolfe and Brian Eno (Luminal) e Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe (Lateral)

Two songs were published today to anticipate the two releases: “Divinly“From the album” Luminal “and”Big Empty Country (Edit)“From” Lateral “.

The sounds of the two singles confirm what is written on the press release of the albums that describes that of “” Luminal “as dream music”, while “Lateral” is characterized by space sounds.

Reflecting on their collaboration to this project, which was recorded at various times until 2024, Brian and Beatie said:

Music consists in giving birth to feelings. Some of these sensations are familiar, while others may not be – or they can be complex blends of different feelings. There are many beautiful words for these feelings in other languages ​​and cultures, words that do not exist in English. Giving a name to a feeling, we make it more likely, more tangible. Art is able to trigger feelings, or blends of feelings, which we have never experienced before. In this way, a work of art can become the “mother” of a type of feeling and a place to go to find and relive that feeling. Some of the sensations we found to work with were the following …

Ailyak (Bulgarian) … go slowly, enjoy the process
Move (Italian) … move the affections deeply
Dor (Romanian)… desire or belonging
TwoDe (Spanish) … charming charm
Fèath (Gaelic)… quiet, peace
Gezelligheid (Dutch)… hot intimacy
Ilinx (french) … sensation of excitement, vertigo
Jijivisha (sanskrit)… life fully lived
Liget (Filipino)… vital energy
Merak (Serbian) … be in completeness with the universe
Meraki (Greek) … do something with passion
Mono No Aware (Japanese) … awareness of the transitory nature of life
Onsra (Boro) … the feeling of losing love
Pronoia (Greek) … the opposite of paranoia
Sisu (Finnish)… determination, grit
Torschllusspanik (German) … the anxiety of the time that is about to end
Ya’Burnee (Arabic) … don’t want to live in a world without someone

Both albums are available on CD, LP in black biovinyl and the exclusive color biovinyl produced with eco-compatible materials.

The collaboration between Huge And Wolfe It was born initially thanks to their commitment in the field of environmental protection. The two artists met for the first time during a conference at the Texano Sxsw Festival, where they discussed the theme “Art and Climate”. This intervention was selected as one of the best of the last 25 years of the festival. Subsequently, the two met again in various Galleries in London, where they exhibited their visual and conceptual works of art. These meetings led to the creation of the conditions for their musical collaboration.

Beatie Wolfe He recently held a personal exhibition of his design work at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and was appointed model of innovation by the United Nations and, together with Michael Stipe, was one of the artists of the first bioplasty album in the world, published by Earthpercent.
Wolfe was named by Wired like
One of the “22 people who are changing the world” And it is at the forefront in the creation of new formats that combine the physique with digital. His works in the artistic/scientific fields are exhibited at the Biennale London Design in Somerset House and the Museum of Science in Boston. With the Big Oil X Methane project he won the Prix Ars Electronics Golden Nica. Other recent works include a collective email art with Mark Mothersbaugh of Devi and these new works with Brian Eno, demonstrating its artistic opening. Wolfe is also co -founder of an innovative research project that studies the power of music on dementia.

Brian Eno It is a well -known name to music lovers. Musician, producer, visual artist and activist, began his career in the early seventies as a founding member of the British group Roxy Music who saw him participate in the first two albums of the band from which he came out after “For Your Pleasure” (1973), starting a solo career and full of collaborations, also signing prestigious productions. His manufacturer’s work includes albums with Talking Heads, I have, U2, Laurie Anderson, James and Coldplay, while his long list of collaborations includes recordings with David Bowie, Jon Hassell, Harold Budd, David Byrne, Grace Jones, his brother Roger in “Mixing Colors”. In January 2024, “Eno”, a generative film about his life, was screened at the Sundance Film Festival with great success. The film was accompanied by a soundtrack with new unpublished songs and classic ENG recordings that embrace his path in the world of music.
Visual experiments of Eno with light and videos continue parallel to its musical activity with exhibitions and installations all over the world: from the Marble Palace of St. Petersburg to the Ritan Park of Beijing, from the Arcos de Lapa of Rio de Janeiro to the sails of the opera house in Sydney.
The English musician is involved in multiple charity associations for the Earth Percent and Hardart climate, of which he is co-founder, and the Stop The War coalition. He is the founding member of the Long Now Foundation, administrator of Earth client and patrocator to apply east to believe. In 2023, Brian received the Golden Lion for his career from the Venice Music Biennale.

“Luminal” – Beatie Wolfe and Brian Eno

Tracklist
1. Milky Sleep
2. Hopelessly at ease
3. My Lovely Days
4. Play on
5. Shhh
6. Suddenly
7. A ceiling and a lifeboat
8. And Live Again
9. Breath March
10. Never was it now
11. What we are

“Lateral” Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe

Cd tracklist
1. Big Empty Country

Vinyl Tracklist
1. Big Empty Country (Day)
2. Big Empty Country (Night)

Digital Tracklist
1. Big Empty Country Pt. I
2. Big Empty Country Pt. II
3. Big Empty Country Pt. III
4. Big Empty Country Pt. IV
5. Big Empty Country Pt. V
6. Big Empty Country Pt. VI
7. Big Empty Country Pt. VII
8. Big Empty Country Pt. VIII