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So, The Endless River, it’s quite the auditory experience, you know? Gilmour takes us back to the Division Bell sessions, weaving together ambient sounds that feel less like a typical album and more like a journey. The atmosphere here is ethereal, almost dreamlike, with Rick Wright’s keyboard work really shining through, creating textures that are lush yet minimal. It doesn't rush, and instead, it ebbs and flows, making you feel like you're drifting along. The album feels like a retrospective, a nod to their past while also being very present. You'll notice the lack of traditional lyrics, which gives it this unique tone—almost cinematic, if you ask me. It’s a fascinating listen, a meditative exploration of sound that stands apart in their discography.
Features music from the 1993 Division Bell sessions.Utilizes ambient soundscapes with little to no lyrics.Showcases Rick Wright's keyboard mastery in a distinct style.
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