Ambient records from Brian Eno, Mickey Hart, Robert Fripp, others: Gimme Five
These ambient records aren’t necessarily the “best,” just ones I return to again and again when I’m in the mood to induce a zone state.
These ambient records aren’t necessarily the “best,” just ones I return to again and again when I’m in the mood to induce a zone state.
Go inside the studio as Billy Sherwood enters the complex world of Yes, and find out how he came to work with David Paich on a signature Toto release.
by Tom Johnson 2004’s Equatorial Stars seemed like a reunion after 12 years apart for these two ambient giants. After all, the last we’d heard from them was on Eno’s 1992 album Nerve Net, but little did we know that they’d been working together the entire time. This album pullsRead More