Entering Twilight

Editorial Reviews
Bill Binkleman, windandwire.com
"A superb homage/extrapolation from classic Eno works like Neroli and Music for Airports; another great release from one of the most promising minimal/ambient artists working today."

Chuck VanZyl, Star's End Radio
The music is very gentle, relaxing and comforting and is quite befitting its title as twilight is that magical period when we are uncertain as to whether we are in day or night, dawn or dusk or even wakefulness or sleep."

Album Description
ENTERING TWILIGHT is a single long track, over 66 minutes long, in a sparse, almost subliminal style. Fans of Johnson's previous works SURRENDER and UNITY know the beautiful, glimmering restraint with which he expresses himself, but this one is even more minimal.... like floating in a thick fog with vague chiming chords drifting toward you through the haze.

In a slow moving, almost still ambience, ENTERING TWILIGHT creates an atmosphere that surrounds and unfolds for its full duration. This long form piece was created for continuous playback to enhance the listeners environment with an amorphous, and at times almost transparent, background of sonic imagery.

Entering Twilight

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  1. Grant Me Eyes
  2. Group Sex [Enhanced]
  3. 'HipPOP'
  4. Hotel Baltimore [EP]
  5. I Remember
  6. If I Should Fall from Grace With God
  7. Ill Communication [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. Information Overload [Import]
  9. Island in the Sun [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  10. Live on Two Legs [Live]

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