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AUDIO: Icebreaker with BJ Cole’s “An Ending (Ascent) II”

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Brian Eno fans may enjoy this one: a new version of his 1982 album Apollo. For fans of ambient music, they will find this to be a nice revisiting, 29 years after the original was used for For All Mankind, a documentary on the Apollo space missions. Even though Eno himself called it “an attempt to write ‘zero gravity country and western”, it influenced a wide range of musicians to follow its path to where it would eventually become its own genre.

This new version is done by Icebreaker with BJ Cole, and will be released by Cantaloupe on June 26th. You can listen to what they did with “An Ending (Ascent) II” by clicking the Soundcloud player below.

SOME STUFFS: Harmonia & Eno from 1976 to be reissued

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Kraut rock, progressive rock, eclectic sounds: it was a part of the 1970′s that continues to thrill fans and collectors to this day. Any project with Brian Eno‘s name attached generally attracts interest. So is the story of Harmonia, a kraut rock band who had recorded two albums in the mid-1970′s before bumping into Eno. They ended up recording a number of songs at a time when the group’s status was uncertain. The final product, which was not initially released, was called Tracks & Traces.

Elements of these sessions were reissued 12 years ago but were not approved by the members of the group as a whole. For the first time, Tracks & Traces will be heard as it should have been with a proper (re)issue of the album, scheduled for release on October 6th via Gronland/High Wire. Here is the track listing:

01 Welcome
02 Atmosphere
03 Vamos Companeros
04 By the Riverside
05 Luneberg Heath
06 Sometimes in Autumn
07 Weird Dream
08 Autumn
09 Les Demoiselles
10 When Shade Was Born
11 Trace
12 Aubade

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