Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe – Liminal (Decca, 2025)
Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe have released Liminal on Decca Records, the third entry in a suite that includes Luminal and Lateral. The collaborators frame the trilogy as “Dream music” (Luminal), “Space music” (Lateral), and now “Dark Matter music” (Liminal).
The campaign continues with the single “Procession,” paired with a new video by Orfeo Tagiuri, following earlier tracks “Ringing Ocean” and “The Last to Know.”
Liminal positions itself between the mood and method of its predecessors while opening a pathway toward future-leaning hypnotic soundscapes that drift through environmental spaces and shifting atmospheres, with an intermittent human presence.
About Beatie Wolfe
Beatie Wolfe recently staged a solo design exhibition at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum and was named a UN role model for innovation. She co-released what’s described as the first bioplastic record with EarthPercent alongside Michael Stipe. Recognitions include WIRED’s list of “22 people changing the world.” Recent projects span a visualization of 800,000 years of NASA CO₂ data (premiered at the Nobel Prize Summit), a brain installation shown at the London Design Biennale and the Museum of Science, Boston, and a Big Oil × Methane project that won the Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica. Additional work includes a collective mail-art project with Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh and a new body of music with Eno. She also co-founded a research initiative on music and dementia.
About Brian Eno
Brian Eno—musician, producer, visual artist, and activist—first gained prominence in the early 1970s with Roxy Music before launching a landmark solo and collaborative career. His production credits include Talking Heads, Devo, U2, Laurie Anderson, James, Jane Siberry, and Coldplay; collaborations span David Bowie, Jon Hassell, Harold Budd, David Byrne, Grace Jones, Roger Eno (Mixing Colours), and Fred again.. In January 2024, the generative film Eno premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, accompanied by a soundtrack drawing on five decades of work.
Eno’s light and video installations have appeared worldwide, from St. Petersburg’s Marble Palace and Beijing’s Ritan Park to Rio de Janeiro’s Arcos da Lapa and the sails of the Sydney Opera House. His activism includes co-founding EarthPercent and Hard Art, supporting the Stop the War Coalition, and serving with the Long Now Foundation, ClientEarth, and Videre est Credere. He received the Venice Biennale Musica’s Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in 2023. His book What Art Does (with Bette A.) was published by Faber in January 2025. Most recently, he co-organized “Together for Palestine,” a sold-out benefit concert at London’s OVO Wembley Arena on September 17, 2025.
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