Music for Airports
Encyclopedia : M : MU : MUS : Music for Airports
Ambient 1/Music for Airports (1978) is one of Brian Eno's first ambient albums. Music for Airports employs phasing tape loops of different length in some tracks, where, for example, in "1/1", a single piano melody is repeated and at different times other instruments will segue in and out in a complex, evolving pattern due to the phenomenon of phasing: at some point these instrumental sounds will clump together, at some points, be spread apart.
The music on this album was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent to defuse the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. It was installed at the Marine Air Terminal of New York’s LaGuardia Airport.
The first three tracks on the album are sparse compositions with moments of silence between notes. The last track (“2/2”) is a smooth, billowy, electronic texture.
Track listing
The track labelling is so because of the album's first release (1978) as an LP, and so the first track means "first track, first side", and so on.- "1/1" : Acoustic piano, electric piano and synthesizer - 16:39
- "2/1" : Vocals only. - 8:25
- "1/2" : Vocals and acoustic piano. - 11:36
- "2/2" : Synthesizer only. - 9:38
The back cover features four abstract graphic notation images, one for each track.
The Bang on a Can All-Stars, an offshoot of the Bang on a Can music festival, arranged Music for Airports for live musicians. They have played their arrangements on tour and for a CD released in 1997 by Point Music.
Personnel
- Brian Eno (various instruments)
- Christa Fast (vocals on 2/1, 1/2)
- Christine Gomez (vocals on 2/1, 1/2)
- Inge Zeininger (vocals on 2/1, 1/2)
- Robert Wyatt (acoustic piano on 1/1)
See also
- Brian Eno
- Ambient 2/The Plateaux of Mirror
- Ambient 3/Day of Radiance
- Ambient 4/On Land
- Ambient music
- Electronic music
External links
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
