Hot & Cold Skulls delves into Brian Eno Listening Party, Jan 27

Alan Goffinski, director of The Bridge PAI, and Eli Stine, from the University of Virginia, will stop by Hot & Cold Skulls this Friday afternoon, January 27, at 2:30 (est) to chat about this Sunday’s Brian Eno “Reflection” Listening Party sponsored by WTJU (details).Eno-Reflection-iOS-4

Brian Eno’s new album, Reflection, is an ambient release available in standard physical forms as well as an “endless and endlessly changing” generative app.

Brian Eno is best known for his pioneering work in ambient and electronic music who has emphasized a focus on “theory over practice” throughout his career and has helped to introduce a variety of unique recording techniques and conceptual approaches into contemporary music. Apart from his solo work, Eno took part in frequent collaborations with artists such as Robert Fripp, Cluster, David Bowie, David Byrne , Slowdive and Grace Jones.


Eli Stine is a composer, programmer, and media designer whose video art has been published and shown internationally. His work ranges from cybernetic systems that react to external forces to generate visual images to detailed works tightly synchronized to electronic music. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Composition & Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia after receiving degrees in Computer Science and Technology In Music And Related Arts from Oberlin College.

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