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Reviews
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Ink Nineteen: Roger Eno - The Flatlands - Review by Bryan Telford.
"There are some new strings attached to Roger's piano." (July, 1999)
- Tentative
Review: Roger Eno - Between Tides - Review by Christopher Currie
originally posted to alt.music.yes. "...a low-key English-classical DIY work
that generally succeeds in creating the pastoral mood evoked in its song
titles." (February 6, 1998)
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The Boston Phoenix - Article on Harold Budd & Roger Eno including short
reviews of Budd's 'Luxa' and Eno's 'Swimming'. (November, 1996)
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ElectronicMusic: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage - Rating - 792,477
(out of a possible 1,000,000)"Eno and Hammond have taken the time to hold
back on the heart stopping grooves and instead look into the spaces that
often get ignored."
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Pitchfork Review: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage - 2.5 - Review by
Brent S. Sirota, rating 2.5. "Eno and Hammond have managed to unwittingly
create the supermarket music of the new millennium..."
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Ink Nineteen: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage - Review by Brian
Tilford. "It's not new age -- it's too unique. It's kind of spacey -- but
the groove isn't too thick." (July, 1999)
- Dank
Cellar of Retchidness: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage - Fan page
review. "As with all minimalist music, it takes multiple listens to reveal
the composers intent and to hear the slight mutations in melody and form
that create the underlying tension and resolution." (May, 1999)
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