Someday World

Eno.Hyde
Warp Records
General | May 2014

Reviews

Mister Esquire
Reviewed 2014-05-12
As Reviewed By Mister Esquire.

Eno-core/The Core of Eno-core.
another Eno collaboration, this time with Karl Hyde (Underwood). vocals on all tracks. accessible&experimental: it's Eno. and the whole thing is very positive and uplifting.
don't let that deter you from playing this.
MR. ESQ. SEZ: MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW.
FCC CLEAN.
SOUNDS LIKE: ENO!
PLAY: ANY/ALL/RANDOMEOW/ENO-MEOW!
1. trumpets all over. gets throbbing, then goes into epic.
2. tribal into loungey into epic.
3. PURR-FECT: Eno's own 'once in a lifetime.' juju invades the circuits.
4. PURR-FECT II (TIE):that eno-esque chord...percolating. female voice talking. a list.
5. imagine a bicycle tire turning very fast. faster and faster. ethereal, ghostly vox.
6. almost sultry. very Euro. Depechey.
7. PURR-FECT II (TIE): percolating into juju into epic. ethereal momentum. vox at end sound like Billy Bragg.
8. synthy, processed, jumbled.
9. PURR-FECT II (TIE): slowed Eno-core. throbbing. wandering and crawly. some form of life is born on another planet.

Recent airplay

The Satelites
maximum entropyAug 27, 2014
To Us All
Street HassleJul 14, 2014
A Man Wakes Up
Octagonal BananaJul 11, 2014
A Man Wakes Up
MeowJul 01, 2014
Daddy's Car
The Satelites

Charting

2014-05-16 — 2014-07-18
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 20 1
Jul 13 1
Jul 6 3
Jun 29 1
Jun 22 3
Jun 15 3
Jun 8 4
Jun 1 5

Track listing

1. The Satelites
2. Daddy's Car
3. A Man Wakes Up
4. Witness
5. Strip It Down
6. Mother Of A Dog
7. Who Rings The Bell
8. When I Built This World
9. To Us All