BRIAN ENO – LUX for AIRPORTS

Posted on November 2, 2012 by Lars Gredal

Renowned English producer, musician and visual artist Brian Eno’s new album LUX is being previewed throughout Haneda airport Terminal 2, November 2nd – 6th.

Eno has released a broad spectrum of music including his early instrumental work beginning with Discreet Music, his first purely ambient album which led to his highly influential “Ambient” series. Expanding upon the themes and sonic textures that were present on such classic albums as Music For Films, Music For Airports and Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, he now releases LUX, his first solo album in seven years and his first instrumental composition of the 21st century. In celebration of the album release, LUX will be previewed at several locations throughout Japan’s largest and busiest airport, Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) Terminal 2 from November 2nd to November 6th.

LUX will be played in both the Discovery Museum the 3rd floor of Terminal 2 as well as in the arrival lobby on the 1st floor. There are also listening booths for a more focused listening experience in the Margo Bar on the first basement level as well as a high-end sound system playing the album around and outside the bar area.

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