

the skies: rarities
Released to universally acclaimed reviews in October 2023, the skies, they shift like chords, Roger Enoâs second solo album for Deutsche Grammophon, contained twelve shimmering musical portraits that traced an evocative and thought-provoking path through sound and silence. Fresh from a series of live performances which included sold out shows at Londonâs Queen Elizabeth Hall and National Sawdust in New York, the British composer and musician now presents a new eight-track mini-album, âthe skies: raritiesâ. This collection consists of re-interpretations and unreleased highlights from âthe skies..â recording session, together with Enoâs 2023 popular World Piano Day track âThrough the Blue (Piano Version)â and the former Amazon Original track âAbove and Belowâ.Â
ÂŽthe skies:raritiesâ begins with two tracks that explore different soundworlds; the singers of Vocalconsort Berlin provide the wordless chorus in âPatterned Groundâ, for choir and electronics, while the opening piece, âBreaking The Surfaceâ, features Scoring Berlin. They were asked to combine the notes on the score with moments of improvisation, a process central to Roger Enoâs music.
âA lot of these tracks come from improvisationsâ, Roger Eno explains. âBut theyâre then âcleaned upâ, which generally means taking notes out to give the ones that remain more space, which in turn gives people time to reflect.â
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Released to universally acclaimed reviews in October 2023, the skies, they shift like chords, Roger Enoâs second solo album for Deutsche Grammophon, contained twelve shimmering musical portraits that traced an evocative and thought-provoking path through sound and silence. Fresh from a series of live performances which included sold out shows at Londonâs Queen Elizabeth Hall and National Sawdust in New York, the British composer and musician now presents a new eight-track mini-album, âthe skies: raritiesâ. This collection consists of re-interpretations and unreleased highlights from âthe skies..â recording session, together with Enoâs 2023 popular World Piano Day track âThrough the Blue (Piano Version)â and the former Amazon Original track âAbove and Belowâ.Â
ÂŽthe skies:raritiesâ begins with two tracks that explore different soundworlds; the singers of Vocalconsort Berlin provide the wordless chorus in âPatterned Groundâ, for choir and electronics, while the opening piece, âBreaking The Surfaceâ, features Scoring Berlin. They were asked to combine the notes on the score with moments of improvisation, a process central to Roger Enoâs music.
âA lot of these tracks come from improvisationsâ, Roger Eno explains. âBut theyâre then âcleaned upâ, which generally means taking notes out to give the ones that remain more space, which in turn gives people time to reflect.â













