About this album
Where they were
Released in 1973, '(No Pussyfooting)' marked the first collaboration between Robert Fripp and Brian Eno, positioning them at the forefront of the ambient music genre. This album came shortly after Fripp's work with King Crimson and established Eno as a pioneering figure in sound experimentation, leveraging tape delay techniques that would influence countless artists.
Why it matters
This album is significant for its early exploration of ambient music, which later became a defining sound in the late 20th century. It received critical acclaim upon release and has been acknowledged for its innovative approach to sound layering and texture, influencing both electronic music artists and ambient composers in subsequent decades.
Essential tracks
- "The Heavenly Music Corporation" — This track showcases the duo's innovative use of tape loops and layered guitar effects, creating an expansive auditory experience that defines their collaborative style.
- "Swastika Girls" — Contrasting with 'The Heavenly Music Corporation', this piece introduces a more rhythmic component while maintaining the ambient ethos, illustrating their range within experimental music.
Release Date
November 1, 1973
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 The Heavenly Music Corporation 21:00
- 2 Swastika Girls 18:42