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eluvium
greatest ambient artist, period |
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Eluvium tops him, in my opinion, namely in breadth and musicality. Eno's stuff is mostly pads on loop. At least Eluvium adds the classical element to it with his piano.
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Touche. His latest album is really really good. By him, I mean Eluvium.
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Do you mean Copia? Or his track off his split with Jesu? I didn't care for the latter. "The Well Meaning Professor" is still my favorite song of his. It possesses a majesty unheard of in most modern music.
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