Brian Eno has shared his latest song ‘We Let It In’ and announced details of a live event, Space Music, at the Barbican.The track is taken from Eno’s forthcoming new solo album ‘FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE’, which is set for release on October 14 via UMC.Discussing the record in a press release, Eno explained: “My voice has changed, it’s lowered, it’s become a different personality I can sing from.
I don’t want to sing like a teenager, it can be melancholic, a bit regretful. As for writing songs again – it’s more landscapes, but this time with humans in them.“I like creating worlds, that’s what I do as an artist, creating sonic worlds.
Now after quite a long absence of humans in those worlds I have tried putting one in and seeing how they feel in the world I’ve made.”Featuring Eno’s daughter Darla on vocals, ‘We Let It In’ is the latest preview of ‘FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE’ – and you can listen to it below.Eno has also announced details of a special talk, Space Music, that he’ll give at the Barbican in London on October 23.“In this rare one-off talk, Eno discusses his approach to three-dimensional sound, the environment and where we are in the world just now,” a description from the Barbican reads.Tickets for Space Music will go on general sale at 9:45am on Friday (September 9) from here.Earlier this year, a new documentary about Eno’s life and career was announced..
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