While still maintaining Eno's patented shimmery, dreamlike approach (the sound that has thus shaped Coldplay into the melancholic radio darlings that you love to hate)- the addition of Hyde's jangly, almost jam-band-worthy guitar fretwork is front and center for the majority of "High Life". The result is a mixed bag of tracks that fit in PERFECTLY with the electronic-tinged works of the rest of the Warp Records roster (Eno's current label home) and a few tunes that could easily befriend your former college roomate and lifetime Phish band. Elegant in its approach, enigmatic in production and elusive in cohesiveness, Eno can't make a bad record- but he can certainly make you wonder which direction he'll explore next.
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