Brian Eno x Beatie Wolfe

Verve Records announces a new collaborative project by the artist-musicians, Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe

Eno and Wolfe first met through their environmental work when they gave a SXSW featured talk on ‘Art and Climate’. The talk was recently selected as one of the festival’s best in 25 years. The pair then met again when they were each showing their visual and conceptual art pieces at separate galleries in London. Their musical collaboration grew out of those meetings.

Check out their albums

 The Albums

Luminal

by Beatie Wolfe and Brian Eno

Tracklist

1. Milky Sleep

2. Hopelessly At Ease

3. My Lovely Days

4. Play On

5. Shhh

6. Suddenly

7. A Ceiling and a Lifeboat

8. And Live Again

9. Breath March

10. Never Was It Now

11. What We Are

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Lateral

by Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe

Tracklist

1. Big Empty Country Pt. I

2. Big Empty Country Pt. II

3. Big Empty Country Pt. III

4. Big Empty Country Pt. IV

5. Big Empty Country Pt. V

6. Big Empty Country Pt. VI

7. Big Empty Country Pt. VII

8. Big Empty Country Pt. VIII

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Liminal

by Beatie Wolfe and Briand Eno

Tracklist
  1. Part Of Us

  2. Ringing Ocean

  3. The Last To Know

  4. Procession

  5. Little Boy

  6. Flower Woman

  7. Shallow Form

  8. Before Life

  9. Laundry Room

  10. Corona

  11. Shudder Like Crows

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Reviews

Eno has rarely sounded so luminous and wistful, evoking alongside Wolfe a desert sunset that makes you excited to be alive but sad to have only so long left
— MOJO Magazine
I was very happy and surprised when I first heard this song. I had given up on modern times as being able to produce a nice, graceful song with a lovely feel to it that makes sense and that carries you along in a way they did in the olden days.
— Iggy Pop on ” Suddenly”
It’s as if two people found themselves in the same dream and were able to make beautiful music together, then emerge from the dream with the music intact....absolutely astonishing music.
— Henry Rollins, KCRW

 Music videos

Procession (off Liminal)

Animated by Orfeo Tagiuri

Ringing Ocean (off Liminal)

Visualised by Beatie Wolfe & Brian Eno

Last To Know (off Liminal)

Visualised by Beatie Wolfe & Brian Eno

Part Of Us (off Liminal)

Visualised by Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe

 

Play On (off Luminal)

Choreography: Boram Kim // Featuring: Boram Kim, Kyeong Min Jang // Director of Photography: Hez Kim, Sanghyun Son Producer: HeeJin

Lee Ambiguous Dance Company in association with Producer Group DOT

Special thanks to Marlo Baird at WORK Editorial Thatcher Peterson at Royal Muster, and House of Parliament

 

Suddenly (off Luminal)

Animated by Orfeo Tagiuri

What We Are (off Luminal)

Visualised by Nick Robinson

Big Empty Country, edit (off Lateral)

Visualised by Nick Robinson

KCRW - “Feeling of the Day” from Brain Eno & Beatie Wolfe

Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe bring you some unique feelings all throughout June on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic!

Tune in as we explore feelings that have words in other languages ... but not in English.

It's an opportunity for you to expand your emotional vocabulary! Every morning in June ’25 on MBE

“Music is about making feelings happen. Some of those feelings are familiar, while others may not be – or may be complex mixtures of several different feelings. There are many beautiful words for such feelings in other languages and cultures - words that don’t exist in English. By giving a feeling a name, we make that feeling more likely to be felt, more tangible. Art is able to trigger feelings, or feeling mixtures, that we’ve never quite felt before. In this way, a piece of Art can become the ‘mother’ for a type of feeling, and a place you can go to find and re-experience that feeling. Some of the feelings we found ourselves working with were these...

Ailyak (Bulgarian)… going slow, enjoying the process
Commuovere (Italian)… the experience of being moved
Dor (Romanian)… longing or belonging
Duende (Spanish)… getting the shivers
Fèath (Gaelic)… stillness, peace
Gezelligheid (Dutch)… warm intimacy 
Ilinx (French)... strange excitement from play
Jijivisha (Sanskrit)… life lived fully
Liget (Filipino)… fiery energy, life spark
Merak (Serbian)… at one with the Universe
Meraki (Greek)… to pour yourself into something
Mono no aware (Japanese)… appreciation of life's transience 
Onsra (Boro)… the anticipation of losing love
Pronoia (Greek)... the opposite of paranoia
Sisu (Finnish)… determination, grit
Torschlusspanik (German)… fear of time running out
Ya’aburnee (Arabic)… not wanting to live in a world without someone