WIRED spoke with brianeno about the goals of his new album, his creative process, and the importance of deepfake birds. Via WIREDUK
One transition I liked on the album was “Garden of Stars” to “Inclusion,” which comes as a relief. It made me think of the fire lily growing after wildfires.
That’s always a dialog, the possibility that something good might come out of it. In “We Let It In,” that line “the whole of it in gorgeous flames” is an attempt to say that the destruction is a part of the process. Nature is always changing. What we’re worried about is that we won’t be part of the picture.You want some kind of play between those two. Obviously we can’t fix the world in aspic.
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