Experience the ethereal soundscapes of Brian Eno in his thirteenth solo studio album, Shutov Assembly, originally released in November 1992. Dedicated to the Russian artist Sergei Shutov, this album was crafted as a thoughtful collection of tracks in response to Shutov’s challenges in accessing Eno’s music during the communist era in Russia.
With its mesmerizing layers, Shutov Assembly stands among the best ambient music albums of 1992. Each track invites listeners into a serene auditory environment, making it a must-have for fans of ambient music and experimental music.
- 1. Triennale – Brian Eno (4:02)
- 2. Alhondiga – Brian Eno (3:16)
- 3. Markgraph – Brian Eno (3:39)
- 4. Lanzarote – Brian Eno (8:37)
- 5. Francisco – Brian Eno (4:44)
- 6. Riverside – Brian Eno (3:50)
- 7. Innocenti – Brian Eno (4:19)
- 8. Stedelijk – Brian Eno (5:26)
- 9. Ikebukuro – Brian Eno (16:05)
- 10. Cavallino – Brian Eno (3:06)
James James (verified owner) –
Shutov Assembly is a breathtaking journey through sound. Brian Eno’s ability to create atmosphere is unmatched. A must-have for any fan of ambient music!
Emily Farrell (verified owner) –
I bought the Shutov Assembly album recently, and it has quickly become one of my favorite Brian Eno albums. The experimental sounds are so captivating!
Frederick Miller (verified owner) –
If you’re looking for the best ambient music albums of 1992, look no further than Brian Eno’s Shutov Assembly. It’s a timeless piece that transports you to another world.