- The Shutov Assembly
Infobox Album | Name = The Shutov Assembly
Type =Album
Artist =Brian Eno
Released =Nov 10 , 1992 (US, D)
Re-issueJune 28 ,2005
Recorded = 1985 through 1990
Genre = Ambient
Length = 57:04
Label = Warner (Opal)
Hannibal (re-issue)
Producer = Brian Eno
Reviews =
*Allmusic rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7o420r5ac48z link]
Last album = "Nerve Net"
(1992)
This album = The Shutov Assembly
(1992)
Next album = "Neroli"
(1993) |"The Shutov Assembly" is an ambient album by British musician
Brian Eno , released onNovember 10 ,1992 on Warner.Overview
The album is dedicated to Russian artist
Sergei Shutov , and was created as an assembly of tracks for him, as he had mentioned to Eno the difficulty he had of getting Eno's music in the then-communist Russia.The track listing appears to reflect Eno's known affinity for word games, yet there is a purely pragmatic reason for why they are so titled.... [http://www.enoland.suburbanambient.com/shutov.htm 2]
* Triennale - Milan festival where Eno had an installation in 1985.
* Alhondiga - Spanish installation in 1988.
* Markgraph - German exhibition music & light company that helps with installations.
* Lanzarote - Canary Islands, host to a yearly music festival.
* Francisco - Installation at the "Exploratorium" in 1988.
* Riverside - "Riverside Studios" in London was the site of a 1986 installation.
* Innocenti - 1987 Florence installation (In Harmonic Space).
* Stedelijk - Amsterdam museum with the video installation of "Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan".
* Ikebukuro - Tokyo installation in 1989.
* Cavallino - Venice gallery with 1985 installationOr, as the album's Rykodisc entry says "The Shutov Assembly is a journey through Eno’s sumptuous audio-visual installations from around the world, each track touching down on a particular event and atmosphere" [http://www.rykodisc.com/catalog/dump/rykoalbums_1514.asp 3] .
On the rear cover of the CD, the ten tracks of nine letters are arranged in a grid as seen in a
word search puzzle .Track listing
#"Triennale" – 4:02
#"Alhondiga" – 3:16
#"Markgraph" – 3:39
#"Lanzarote" – 8:37
#"Francisco" – 4:44
#"Riverside" – 3:50
#"Innocenti" – 4:19
#"Stedelijk" – 5:26
#"Ikebukuro" – 16:05
#"Cavallino" – 3:06The music
Talking to Mojo magazine in 1998, Brian explained that The Shutov Assembly tracks "...were originally proposals for orchestral pieces; what I wanted to do was make them, using my normal tricks and devices, and then present them to an orchestra and ask them to try and copy them accurately - so if this sound goes "dnnngeeeee", you might need to have a damped tubular bell and a violin player working together to make that one sound. I thought it would be an interesting way to use an orchestra, to force it to use its instruments in a different way" [http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/1999news.html 4] .
Indeed, the Netherlands Metropole Orchestra (Metropole Orkest) played two performances of the music in June 1999 at the Holland Festival, which ran from June 5th - 26th in Amsterdam, the first of which was broadcast live on Dutch radio.
Though the music can certainly be classified amongst his other ambient works, most of the compositions have a certain "dark" feel to them. In an interview, Eno said "it's the association with danger that I didn't use to like, and it's exactly that, what I do like now .... THE SHUTOV ASSEMBLY is sort of the out-of-town version of it, the outside-the-city-limits version of danger" [http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/interviews/me_intr3.html#q2 5] .
Credits
* Brian Eno : all instruments
* Recording location : The Wilderness Studio, Woodbridge, UK
* Mastered By Tony Cousins at the Townhouse, London
* The cover art is an image from the video painting "Egypt" by Eno & Greg Jakobek.Versions
Miscellanea
* "Terra Nova", a quarterly journal, published a special issue that included a 74-minute CD of music from nature, imitating nature or creating soundscapes ("Nature and Culture -- Music From Nature", MIT Press; Vol. 2, No. 3, Summer 1997). Brian's 6-minute contribution was "Ikebukoro/Madrid/4", a remix of "Ikebukoro" from The Shutov Assembly.
* Track 1, "Triennale", appeared as Track 9 onPeter Gabriel 's "Plus from Us", the companion/compilation album to his hit 1993 album "Us".
* Track 4, "Lanzarote", was originally released as "Glint (East of Woodbridge)", a tear-out disc from "Artforum " magazine.
* Track 9, "Ikebukuro", was part of the basis of his "Installation" albums "Music for Civic Recovery Centre ", 2000, and "Compact Forest Proposal ", 2001.
* The Ryko/Hannibal re-issue has liner notes, which were absent from the original release.
* A 4-track tape Eno was using for a lecture series, before the release of the album was described by him as being "works in progress"; the Shutov Assembly working tapes [http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/interviews/me_intr3.html#q2 6] , [http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/enofaqm.html 7] . The tracks were "Ripples In Time", "Her Enchanting Coldness", "Planet Dawn", and "Juju Space Jazz".
* "Textures", a rare 1989 album by Eno,Roger Eno &Daniel Lanois intended for use by TV & film production companies (Standard Music Library ESL 003 CD) appear in "The Shutov Assembly" under different names and slightly different mixes. [http://www.enoland.suburbanambient.com/textures.htm These are] :
** The Water Garden = Cavallino
** Shaded Water = Alhondiga
** Suspicions = Lanzarote
** Mirage = Triennale
** Landscape with Haze = Riverside
** Suspended Motion = Markgraph
** The Wild = StedelijkReferences
External links
* [http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/interviews/me_intr3.html#q2 Interview with Michael Engelbrecht, Autumn 1990]
* [http://www.enoland.suburbanambient.com/shutov.htm "Eno Land" entry]
* [http://www.omroep.nl/nps/radio/supplement/99/0614/welcome.html NPS-VPRO Supplement page (in Dutch)]
* [http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=8081 "ProgArchives" review] rating|4|5
* [http://starling.rinet.ru/music/eno.htm#Assembly "Starostin" review] (Positive)
* [http://www.rubli.net/_beepdiscog/HT_FILES/html/38612.htm "Beep" discography entry]
* "Discogs.com" entries : [http://www.discogs.com/release/76693 Opal] , [http://www.discogs.com/release/758543 Rykodisc/All Saints reissue]
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