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  <review>Someday World is the forthcoming collaboration album by British musician Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, of British electronic group Underworld. The album is scheduled to be released on May 5, 2014. It will be Eno's first album since releasing Lux in 2012 and his first collaboration album since Drums Between the Bells with Rick Holland in 2011. It will also be Hyde's second album after Edgeland in 2013. Eno previously collaborated with Underworld on the track "Beebop Hurry" in 2011. He also remixed Karl Hyde's 'Slummin' It for the Weekend" in 2013.

Tracklist:

1. "The Satellites" – 5:33
2. "Daddy's Car" – 4:50
3. "Man Wakes Up" – 4:17
4. "Witness" – 5:06
5. "Strip It Down" – 4:43
6. "Mother of a Dog" – 5:37
7. "Who Rings the Bell" – 5:05
8. "When I Built This World" – 5:44
9. "To Us All" – 3:28</review>
  <outline>Someday World is the forthcoming collaboration album by British musician Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, of British electronic group Underworld. The album is scheduled to be released on May 5, 2014. It will be Eno's first album since releasing Lux in 2012 and his first collaboration album since Drums Between the Bells with Rick Holland in 2011. It will also be Hyde's second album after Edgeland in 2013. Eno previously collaborated with Underworld on the track "Beebop Hurry" in 2011. He also remixed Karl Hyde's 'Slummin' It for the Weekend" in 2013.

Tracklist:

1. "The Satellites" – 5:33
2. "Daddy's Car" – 4:50
3. "Man Wakes Up" – 4:17
4. "Witness" – 5:06
5. "Strip It Down" – 4:43
6. "Mother of a Dog" – 5:37
7. "Who Rings the Bell" – 5:05
8. "When I Built This World" – 5:44
9. "To Us All" – 3:28</outline>
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  <dateadded>2022-12-19 09:20:15</dateadded>
  <title>Someday World</title>
  <rating>10</rating>
  <year>2014</year>
  <premiered>2014-05-05</premiered>
  <releasedate>2014-05-05</releasedate>
  <runtime>45</runtime>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
  <genre>Synth-Pop</genre>
  <genre>Art Pop</genre>
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    <title>A Man Wakes Up</title>
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    <title>Witness</title>
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    <title>Mother of a Dog</title>
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  <artistdesc>Brian Peter George Eno (; born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and visual artist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambient music and electronica, and for producing, recording, and writing works in rock and pop music. A self-described "non-musician", Eno has helped introduce unconventional concepts and approaches to contemporary music. He has been described as one of popular music's most influential and innovative figures. In 2019, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Roxy Music.
Born in Suffolk, Eno studied painting and experimental music at the art school of Ipswich Civic College in the mid-1960s, and then at Winchester School of Art. He joined the glam rock group Roxy Music as its synthesiser player in 1971 and recorded two albums with them before departing in 1973. He then released a number of solo pop albums, beginning with Here Come the Warm Jets (1974), and explored minimal music with the influential recordings Discreet Music (1975) and Ambient 1: Music for Airports (1978), with the latter coining the term "ambient music".
Alongside his solo work, Eno collaborated frequently with other musicians in the 1970s, including Robert Fripp (as part of the duo Fripp &amp; Eno), Harmonia, Cluster, Harold Budd, David Bowie, and David Byrne. He also established himself as a sought-after producer, working on albums by John Cale, Jon Hassell, Laraaji, Talking Heads, Ultravox, and Devo, as well as the no wave compilation No New York (1978). In subsequent decades, Eno continued to record solo albums, and produce for other artists, most prominently U2, Coldplay and Peter Gabriel, and including Daniel Lanois, Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones, Slowdive, Karl Hyde, James, Kevin Shields, and Damon Albarn.
Dating back to his time as a student, Eno has also worked in other media, including sound installations, film and writing. In the mid-1970s, he co-developed Oblique Strategies, a deck of cards featuring aphorisms intended to spur creative thinking. From the 1970s onwards, his installations have included the sails of the Sydney Opera House in 2009 and the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank in 2016. An advocate of a range of humanitarian causes, Eno writes on a variety of subjects and is a founding member of the Long Now Foundation. His modern political activism has also included Gazan tragedy awareness before and during the 2023-24 Gaza–Israel conflict, climate change awareness, anti-Toryism, and the freedom and release of Julian Assange.</artistdesc>
  <label>Warp</label>
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