Roger Eno, Brian Eno – Mixing Colours (Expanded) (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Roger Eno, Brian Eno - Mixing Colours (Expanded) (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Roger Eno, Brian Eno
Album: Mixing Colours (Expanded)
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:43:41
Total Tracks: 25
Total Size: 778 MB

Tracklist:

1. Roger Eno – Spring Frost (04:07)
2. Roger Eno – Burnt Umber (04:15)
3. Roger Eno – Celeste (04:22)
4. Roger Eno – Wintergreen (04:10)
5. Roger Eno – Obsidian (05:06)
6. Roger Eno – Blonde (04:10)
7. Roger Eno – Dark Sienna (03:47)
8. Roger Eno – Verdigris (04:03)
9. Roger Eno – Snow (04:40)
10. Roger Eno – Rose Quartz (04:07)
11. Roger Eno – Quicksilver (05:12)
12. Roger Eno – Ultramarine (02:27)
13. Roger Eno – Iris (02:53)
14. Roger Eno – Cinnabar (03:20)
15. Roger Eno – Desert Sand (04:50)
16. Roger Eno – Deep Saffron (04:38)
17. Roger Eno – Moss (03:20)
18. Roger Eno – Violet (03:58)
19. Roger Eno – Manganese (03:17)
20. Roger Eno – Vermilion (03:26)
21. Roger Eno – Malachite (04:04)
22. Roger Eno – Marble (06:19)
23. Roger Eno – Pewter (03:59)
24. Roger Eno – Cerulean Blue (04:05)
25. Roger Eno – Slow Movement: Sand (04:55)

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The Eno brothers (Brian and Roger) will release a deluxe digital version of their collaborative LP Mixing Colours, which debuted this past March. Wednesday, they dropped the video for “Manganese.”

The expanded edition, out July 17th, includes six new tracks along with “Pewter,” previously only issued as a bonus track in Japan. The new song titles are color-based as well: “Moss,” “Violet,” “Vermilion,” “Marble” and “Malachite.” A 12″ EP, Luminous, containing all seven of the new tracks, will be available on August 14th; a special version with a sun yellow vinyl copy will be released exclusively to smaller music retailers in an effort to support them during the COVID-19 pandemic.While the brothers previously worked together on 1983’s Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks and More Music for Films, Mixing Colours marks the first LP they’ve ever released jointly under their names. Since it was first unveiled at the end of March, fans of Brian and Roger Eno have contributed to their quarantine-themed online video project associated with the album, A Quiet Scene, which now has over 1,800 submissions and counting.

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