"Spinner" is a captivating collaboration between the legendary Brian Eno and the innovative Jah Wobble, released on January 1, 1995, under All Saints Records. This unique album blends a diverse range of genres, including ambient, art rock, krautrock, minimalism, drone, glam rock, and space music, creating a rich and layered sonic experience. The album features a total of 10 tracks, spanning a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, each offering a distinct yet cohesive exploration of sound.
The collaboration brings together Eno's signature ambient textures with Wobble's deep, dub-infused basslines, resulting in a sound that is both avant-garde and accessible. The album's standout tracks, such as "Where We Lived" and "Like Organza," showcase the duo's ability to merge electronic and dub elements seamlessly. The inclusion of Jaki Liebezeit from Can adds an additional layer of depth and complexity to the album's krautrock influences.
"Spinner" is a testament to the creative synergy between Eno and Wobble, offering a unique listening experience that pushes the boundaries of conventional music. Whether you're a fan of ambient, experimental, or rock music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. The 25th-anniversary reissue of "Spinner" includes expanded and remastered tracks, providing fans with an even richer and more immersive experience.