Roger Eno, the brother of the renowned Brian Eno, presents a captivating journey through ambient, neoclassical, and minimalist soundscapes with his album "Little Things Left Behind 1988 - 1998." Released on November 11, 2013, under All Saints Records, this collection spans a decade of Eno's evocative compositions, offering a serene and introspective experience.
The album features 35 tracks, each meticulously crafted to create a cohesive and immersive soundscape. With a total runtime of over two hours, "Little Things Left Behind 1988 - 1998" invites listeners to explore a world of subtle textures, delicate melodies, and atmospheric soundscapes. Tracks like "Field of Gold," "The Silent Hours," and "Heartland" showcase Eno's ability to evoke a sense of place and emotion through sound, while pieces such as "Winter Music" and "The Frost" highlight his minimalist approach to composition.
Roger Eno's work on this album is a testament to his unique artistic vision and his ability to create music that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Whether you're a longtime fan of ambient music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Little Things Left Behind 1988 - 1998" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.