The second longplayer of this collaboration, "High Life", will be released on Warp Records at the end of June. Their successful musical experiment is inspired by the repetitive minimalism of composers such as Steve Reich and Philipp Glass and the polyrhythmics of Fela Kuti and Funk. Here's what the press writes:
"Eno and Hyde flit through the decades and styles with a lot of wisdom and verve and never freeze in awe of their own performance, making" Someday World "one of those rare albums of Anglo-Saxon pop tradition transcending all genres, which are otherwise made only by the Pet Shop Boys - a milestone in the music year 2014, over which Coldplay will have to step in a few weeks or stumble. " - Mirror online
"Brian Eno has a lot of merits - as a pop avant-gardist, ambient pioneer, Afrobeat promoter and star producer - but he did not expect to release such a strong song album again." Someday World "is brilliant throughout, from the synths from the opener "The Satellites" to the confusing blubber bass groove in "A Man Wakes Up" to the anthemic final ballad "To Us All" reminiscent of the old Eno buddy David Bowie. Conclusion: A pop album of timeless quality . " - Stern.de
A1. Return
A2. Slow Down, Sit Down And Breathe
B1. Lilac
B2. Moulded Life
C1. DBF
C2. Time To Waste It
D1. On A Grey Day
D2. Cells & Bells