I'm sitting here at home listening to this on my stereo with the front door open on a beautiful sunny and breezy day and the sounds of the wind chimes on my front porch and the birds singing and the breeze rustling the leaves are all blending with the music quite nicely. Thanks for sharing this beautiful and interesting music!
I've been a painter for 45 years and been listening to Eno for about that long. It's so nice to have other artists still working while 98% of others have given up or switched to something else. 👍
Ever since "Here Come the Warm Jets" came out in 1974 I have always been a follower of Enos' wonderful music. Eno is a true pioneer of Ambient and Electronic music.
Bloom is a generative music application for iOS created by Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers. The software plays a low drone, and touching the screen produces different tones, which play in a loop. If the screen is left untouched, the software will create its own music. I'LL HAVE TO TRY THIS ON MY PHONE!
I bloom music software free? I used ‘audio tool’ full music studio. It took long time TH-cam tutorials audio tool before I had fun. Dialing sound in from scratch is something people get lucky with. Until you copy every tutorial of dialing in different sounds. I hated some of guys who used recording production electronic music software (jargon) so I turned volume off completely and copied every move their mouse made, everything on piano roll. Nine times outta 10 it was same exact sound. But 15 minute sound tutorial would take two hrs to copy. I didn’t like their sounds. But it showed me what to do. Audio tool is free, but you can’t use audio tool on iPad. iPad sucks they give you GarageBand. You cannot manipulate sounds on garage band like audio tool.. But audio tool is harder getting sound unless you use billions of sample, presets? It’s very intimidating at first. Old school studio that made game music late 70 80s Pac-Man, centipede, asteroids. Embarrassing . But you can do anything you want with.. Does Brian eno know how to play piano? Lmao!
I have android phones. I paid for this and had this on my last phone. It is not available on my new android phone. So I paid for it, LOVED IT, and lost it seemingly forever. At least I have this video. 😊
Before my daughter could even walk we would sit on the couch and she would use Bloom on my iPhone to make music. I wish I had recorded it back then. She'll be 16 years old next month. 😳
@@philipbarrett3151 I think I might like going through life guessing, instead of knowing all this stuff. Seems like there's an ignorant bliss that comes with that, you know, guessing.
A delightful piece of multimedia art! It partly reminds me of the oilcolor projections during concerts of Soft Machine and Pink Floyd in the seventies and the psycho color compositions of Paul Klee! 👏
I've been singing since 1956. I just wanted to drop in and say I love your vocals all over your latest (decade?) work. The synth-rumentals ain't bad either.
It is available on Android. It's called Bloom: 10 Worlds Edit: I purchased it on Android couple years back and now it's not available anymore yet I can still use the app. Weird. Luckily you can install it via APK.
In "Diary of a Genius," Salvador Dalí expressed a strong opinion about the use of color by northern painters. He remarked that a northern painter could never be great because the lack of intense sunlight in the northern regions affects their perception of color. Dalí suggested that the northern light leads to a predominance of muted and cool tones, especially purples, in their work, as opposed to the vibrant and warm colors found in the Mediterranean light that influenced his own palette. Dalí's view reflects his belief in the importance of natural light and its impact on an artist's ability to perceive and reproduce colors accurately. He felt that the intense sunlight of the Mediterranean region, where he lived and worked, allowed for a more vivid and dynamic use of color, which he considered essential for great art. This perspective highlights Dalí's emphasis on the environmental and sensory influences on an artist's work.
Dreamy windchimes, xylophones, and musicboxes. Thank you.
I'm sitting here at home listening to this on my stereo with the front door open on a beautiful sunny and breezy day and the sounds of the wind chimes on my front porch and the birds singing and the breeze rustling the leaves are all blending with the music quite nicely. Thanks for sharing this beautiful and interesting music!
That's a beautiful little picture. Thank you.
where do you live that is so nice? Sounds like a great combo with the music indeed.
Once an Eno fan always an Eno fan.
His first two albums are among my favorite of all time and he continues to amaze 😍
You mean, Here Come the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy, Amb.1&2 ? Either way, all 4 are very fine albums 😊
I've been a painter for 45 years and been listening to Eno for about that long. It's so nice to have other artists still working while 98% of others have given up or switched to something else. 👍
You have about a decade on me, but I completely understand how you feel.
Recently I discovered many musicians I thought were finished, dead long ago were still recording. Even their prime, none were a huge success’ anyway
Ever since "Here Come the Warm Jets" came out in 1974 I have always been a follower of Enos' wonderful music. Eno is a true pioneer of Ambient and Electronic music.
Bloom is a generative music application for iOS created by Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers. The software plays a low drone, and touching the screen produces different tones, which play in a loop. If the screen is left untouched, the software will create its own music. I'LL HAVE TO TRY THIS ON MY PHONE!
thank you
I bloom music software free? I used ‘audio tool’ full music studio. It took long time TH-cam tutorials audio tool before I had fun. Dialing sound in from scratch is something people get lucky with. Until you copy every tutorial of dialing in different sounds. I hated some of guys who used recording production electronic music software (jargon) so I turned volume off completely and copied every move their mouse made, everything on piano roll. Nine times outta 10 it was same exact sound. But 15 minute sound tutorial would take two hrs to copy. I didn’t like their sounds. But it showed me what to do. Audio tool is free, but you can’t use audio tool on iPad. iPad sucks they give you GarageBand. You cannot manipulate sounds on garage band like audio tool.. But audio tool is harder getting sound unless you use billions of sample, presets? It’s very intimidating at first. Old school studio that made game music late 70 80s Pac-Man, centipede, asteroids. Embarrassing . But you can do anything you want with.. Does Brian eno know how to play piano? Lmao!
Having a rough time of late after listening to this for a while was so healing and relaxing it was beautiful.❤
Hope things get better for you.
The first app I ever downloaded, back in 2011; swiftly followed by Air and Trope. Never get tired of them.
Another beautiful afternoon ! 🌈🏖
Still use this app after all these years. Love it.
I've been a fan for over 40 years and Brian you just get better and better, love it
I have android phones. I paid for this and had this on my last phone. It is not available on my new android phone. So I paid for it, LOVED IT, and lost it seemingly forever. At least I have this video. 😊
so true plz update android version!!!
Appreciate ya. Thanks for sharing.
Before my daughter could even walk we would sit on the couch and she would use Bloom on my iPhone to make music. I wish I had recorded it back then. She'll be 16 years old next month. 😳
Eno would love that story
@@philipbarrett3151in my opinion, I don't think that he wood.
@@TangibleAndroid I guess you've never seen Eno then?
@@philipbarrett3151 I guess, you're guessing.
@@philipbarrett3151 I think I might like going through life guessing, instead of knowing all this stuff. Seems like there's an ignorant bliss that comes with that, you know, guessing.
Впервые услышал Ино с четверть века назад.. Это была пластинка ,,Thursday afternoon".Услышынное перевернуло моё восприятие мира!
There is nothing Brian Eno has created over the decades that I could not listen to endlessly…
Agreed.
Thank you Brian
True. Brian's sonic pieces are always on repeat here. Thank you!
Something that I had no idea but was waiting for...
Magnificent meditative music, Many thanks to the creator!!!❤❤❤
Wonderful atmospheric music! a meditative, mysterious journey deep into yourself! I like it! Thank you!
Grande BrianEno, siempre grande !!!
Wow. Fabulous ❤
Calming. This would work nicely if developed for Apple TV; TV sized blooms.
Blüten die aufgehen wie eine helle Sonne. Ich versinke in einem Traum der mich beflügelt. ❤
. . .and flowers gain the ability to speak. In the dream, I turn left, out of the room, on my hands.
Thank you very much. Excellent ! Brilliant ! Lovely ! Amazing !
Comme toujours...je l'aime!
Music from Heaven.
Bloom, Air, Trope wonderful apps. Will have to dig them out again.
absolutely stunning. A rival to Thursday Afternoon.
This is pure synth journey! Thankyou!
Magical
A delightful piece of multimedia art! It partly reminds me of the oilcolor projections during concerts of Soft Machine and Pink Floyd in the seventies and the psycho color compositions of Paul Klee! 👏
Beautiful.
Bloom is a legendary masterpiece. One of my favorite apps 🙏. It is so simple, but at the same time so deeeeep. Better than any AI hype 😉
💚💚💜💜💙💙
Thank You
Congratulations, Bloom - you played yourself
I was introduced to Eno via Bowie album Low.
Me too. I immediately grabbed his albums, and have been a fan ever since.
Summer Hit 2024!
wonderful
✨ great trip ✨
Con fuerza para continuar
Che bel tuffo...ml sono fatto...😊
Bubbling Sounds. I like it!
This album is hot ❤❤❤❤
I love this app!!!
Lovely!
I start listening, I can't stop. Captivating !
Wonderful
thank you!
Excellent!
Gorgeous.
thank you
It is good to wake up to this art.
Wonderful! Thank you. ;)
Calm tears of joy
Magnificent journey. Very inspiring.
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gorgeous; thank you Brian
I've been singing since 1956. I just wanted to drop in and say I love your vocals all over your latest (decade?) work. The synth-rumentals ain't bad either.
Nice one, Eno!
Nice sound
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Thank you Brian ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️
mi hiperfoco se los agradece ☁
Thank you, Mr. Eno 🐱
Cool!
merci
awesome 😍
lyrics are so deep
I used music for airport to calm down my son when he was a baby to searching to sleep.
Got this on an old iPod touch and the other Eno app , that I can't remember the name of ATM - both excellent
Oh wowwww. Thank you for sharing this Brian! 🙏🏼 (or YooToobTeam-Brian, whoever it was :))
Great app guys! Reminded my 4s last installed. Android now. Pity for the People... Thank anywayS!
I cannot stand Apple, and wish this was available for Android. It's really creative and soothing.
Yes, Android should be automaticaly avaible, it's so restrictive to purpose only Apple app, Art for the us, little people please !
There is a version for Android made by Eno and Chilvers. Look for "Bloom - 10 Worlds". I like it better.
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@@MPlainguet does;nt work on newer Android versions.... :-((
🙏
It's the ONE thing I miss having gone to Android. But I keep an old iphone and pull it out once in a while.
Nice, Apollo still the trip:)
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Come on Brian. Having no Android version is totally unacceptable in this day and age. This would be beautiful on my S24 Ultra.
Right? I want it too! Pwease Bwian?
It is available on Android. It's called Bloom: 10 Worlds
Edit: I purchased it on Android couple years back and now it's not available anymore yet I can still use the app. Weird. Luckily you can install it via APK.
@liquid79 thanks! Yeah, that's what I was kind of encountering
@@rigocolas How about you stop listening Brian Eno and start listening to loud obnoxious anime OSTs?
@@SantanuBiswas4096 ok
In "Diary of a Genius," Salvador Dalí expressed a strong opinion about the use of color by northern painters. He remarked that a northern painter could never be great because the lack of intense sunlight in the northern regions affects their perception of color. Dalí suggested that the northern light leads to a predominance of muted and cool tones, especially purples, in their work, as opposed to the vibrant and warm colors found in the Mediterranean light that influenced his own palette.
Dalí's view reflects his belief in the importance of natural light and its impact on an artist's ability to perceive and reproduce colors accurately. He felt that the intense sunlight of the Mediterranean region, where he lived and worked, allowed for a more vivid and dynamic use of color, which he considered essential for great art. This perspective highlights Dalí's emphasis on the environmental and sensory influences on an artist's work.
holy shit that's so cool, could you give a list of names of northen painters?
I forgot I downloaded this years ago…
Please make an Android version! 💖
Je l'aime...
Hey look it's my iPad!
💚💙💜
was initially thinking "major Spore vibes" before I remembered who was responsible for that soundtrack LMAO
🤟🎧🤟
You should check out N.A.Q Sounds and the track Up There with Joe
Thank you Brian & Peter. I totally want to find the app for android and play with it.
Niiiiiiiice!
Is there a subtle nod to Close Encounters?
Set It annnnnnnd Forget It
Spasiba One Brain
Sounds like balinese Music. Letˋs go to the Beach and chillout....
Wonderful. But i should use for my work?
When are you doing music for toasters, Brian?
I thought they had covered the eponymous Radiohead song!
It's a bummer that none of the apps are available on Android, Windows, or the web...
they were...
@@rmanpojo8485 but not now.
✌🧡 🌈
🙏👁❤️☮️🌟🌐🌻