Though he was operating within a tight timeframe and a limited budget, Brian Eno conducted many sonic experiments during the making of Another Green World. To me, this is pretty admirable considering the exorbitant cost of a day in the recording studio. Rather than just hand the musicians a fixed set of songs, Eno spent precious hours just trying things out: swinging a microphone over a speaker just to see what the feedback sounded like, for instance.
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Though he was operating within a tight timeframe and a limited budget, Brian Eno conducted many sonic experiments during the making of Another Green World. To me, this is pretty admirable considering the exorbitant cost of a day in the recording studio. Rather than just hand the musicians a fixed set of songs, Eno spent precious hours just trying things out: swinging a microphone over a speaker just to see what the feedback sounded like, for instance.