I'm very pleased to share the latest arrival at Innerspace Labs - just in from the UK.
I was among the first 250 worldwide to order Brian Eno's new Extended Edition of
Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, the 1983 album he produced with Daniel Lanois and his brother Roger Eno. The music was originally recorded for
For All Mankind, a documentary that includes footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.
This edition featured a new companion album with 11 new tracks “that reimagine the soundtrack to
For All Mankind,” the first time the three musicians had collaborated since the recording of the original album, which was newly-remastered for this release.
The first 250 copies sold out within a few hours of the announcement and included a bonus A2 lithograph of the album art showcasing the lunar surface which I immediately framed for my new office, as well as a digital download of the remastered original album and the new bonus disc so I can enjoy the music wherever I travel.
I'm thrilled to experience an entire new album from the master of ambient music, and it is an honor to be among the privileged few to receive the deluxe edition. Another wonderful treasure for my library.