David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today

by Volker Weber

Brian Eno and I recently finished our first collaboration in about 30 years. The name of the new record is Everything That Happens Will Happen Today. For the most part, Brian did the music and I wrote some tunes, words and sang. It's familiar but completely new as well. We're pretty excited.

The album is available exclusively from this Web site.

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And there's no DRM and you can have it in lossless (FLAC) format as well as 320kpbs mp3.

Very nice.

Diese Nachricht ist zwar "schon" vier Wochen alt, aber damals sofort bei mir angekommen ... als "alter" Fan von beiden Musikern habe ich mir die CD / Musik / Datei gesaugt ... und einmal gehört ... naja, was soll das ... dann nochmal ... hmmm .... dann das dritte Mal ... und seitdem läuft das Ding bei mir - wie heißt das immer so schön auf vowe.net - "on heavy rotation".

Was für eine tolle Musik. Ist es verrückt? Ist es Country? Ist es schmalzig? Ist es so ähnlich wie die genialen Talking Heads der späten 70er? Ist es bescheuert? Geht es in die Beine?

... von jedem etwas - nur nicht mainstream, und schon gar nicht langweilig.

Open your ears, Ladies & gentlemen, und habt ein bisschen Geduld mit Euch selbst bzw. Euren Ohren - die braucht es bei dieser Platte, bis der Funke dann (hoffentlich auch bei Euch) überspringt!

Naja, vielleicht schreibe ich doch nochmal sowas wie 'ne richtige Rezension :-)

Wie auch immer: Danke, vowe, für diesen Tipp!!

Stephan Perthes, 2008-09-24 13:29

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