Now he has made with Karl Hyde an album, "because I had too many song beginnings and some sought, with which I could lead them to an end." The Freur ("Doot, Doot") - and Underworld ("Born Slippy") - Singer and guitarist as "somewhat" to describe seems to be overbearing for some music fan, but as Brian Eno is now times - both as a recognized musicologist as well as music producer - and he a renewed offer from Coldplay to produce their latest album prefers working miit Karl Hyde, can, Mr. Hide hardly complain, especially since the veteran said, "His voice remenbers me" ... to whom? Chris Martin's is well know. And David Byrne also.
To Album: "Someday World" is for Eno fans simply terrific and for all other a bar for music as it may sound in 2014. Here, the two protagonists had not even bend or invent new paths of music but they merged here just some of their specialties together. How it works? Eno and Hyde attributed this to its official press conference for the album presentation and ... once said nothing. In return, Hyde took his guitar and sat down at his Eno Evolution Keyboard + Laptop + Effects and both jamming going on.
And so the album has become. A colorful genre and style mix, always electronically, sometimes minimalist, sometimes experimental, sometimes loud and shrill, to listen always interesting. As varied as can be nowadays music. and even if Brian Eno will never be a particularly good singer: here you can hear again some of his more rare vocals that recall "By This River" or other beads from his oeuvre.
At the end of advice: to want to love this album, does without the 2nd CD of the "Special Edition" not make sense, because "Big Band Song" and "Titan Bekh" are for me one of the highlights of the production of Fred Gibson.
Rainer Sauer ("sounds from the synthesizer")