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Eno's Textures I & II
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n***@nowhere.com
2005-01-14 15:33:08 UTC
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I've acquired to Eno CDs labeled Textures I and II. I have no idea
what the story is on these. What are they?
Ginchy
2005-01-15 21:39:53 UTC
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they sound like installation music...check the eno shop for more info
Post by n***@nowhere.com
I've acquired to Eno CDs labeled Textures I and II. I have no idea
what the story is on these. What are they?
Ryno Bloody Ryno
2005-01-15 23:15:16 UTC
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:39:53 +0000 (UTC), "Ginchy"
Post by Ginchy
they sound like installation music...check the eno shop for more info
Post by n***@nowhere.com
I've acquired to Eno CDs labeled Textures I and II. I have no idea
what the story is on these. What are they?
http://www.bucksmusicgroup.com/standardlib/
"Standard Music Library is dedicated to the creation of great, quality
production music. Written through an array of in house writers and
special collaborations with some of the music industry's biggest
names, this comprehensive resource of production music can be used
for:

• Films
• TV Productions
• TV/Radio Commercials
• Websites
• Corporate Videos
• Corporate Promotional CDs
• CD-ROM/DVD Productions
• Educational Projects

Each pre-composed collection is targeted at the needs of the high end
of the market and offers a great variety of diverse, unusual,
nostalgic and contemporary music.

Our music has featured in many award winning TV series, Documentaries,
Soaps and Film productions, including among others..."


Standard Music Library Catalogue
standard library 2004

ESL003 Textures by Brian Eno

So, basically, it's ... music for films.
/ryno
Tom Boon
2005-01-17 18:54:24 UTC
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Surely there's only one Textures CD?
Post by n***@nowhere.com
I've acquired to Eno CDs labeled Textures I and II. I have no idea
what the story is on these. What are they?
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