![]() It’s pricey, but ultimately gives you endless Eno and is an intoxicating experience for anyone that likes their ambient fare. Likewise, the painterly visual on the screen slowly morphs before your eyes. Unlike the standard album, which is the same every time you listen, the audio here has phrases and patterns within that continually interact in different ways, and subtly change as the day progresses, creating an endlessly changing version of the music. Instead, it effectively just plays Eno’s ambient Reflection album, but with some clever twists. Unlike other collaborations between musician Eno and software designer/musician Peter Chilvers, Reflection is broadly devoid of interaction. In a sense, featuring Brian Eno : Reflection in this round-up is a bit weird.
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