Roger Eno, the younger brother of the renowned Brian Eno, presents "Lost In Translation," a captivating journey through ambient, neoclassical, and minimalist soundscapes. Released on January 1, 1994, under All Saints Records, this album spans 56 minutes of intricate and soothing compositions. Roger Eno's work is known for its subtle complexities and evocative atmospheres, and "Lost In Translation" is no exception. The album features 19 tracks, each offering a unique blend of serene melodies and delicate textures. From the hauntingly beautiful "Mariachi Funeral" to the introspective "Nostalgia Isn't What It Used To Be," Eno's mastery of ambient music shines through. "Lost In Translation" is a testament to Roger Eno's ability to create immersive and contemplative soundscapes that resonate deeply with the listener.