A collaborative duo of guitarist Robert Fripp and producer/composer Brian Eno, known for pioneering ambient and experimental guitar-loop work on albums such as No Pussyfooting (1973) and Evening Star (1975), with later collaborations including The Equatorial Stars.

Their 1973 collaboration No Pussyfooting is associated with early use of tape-loop guitar techniques (Frippertronics). Collaborations were intermittent and focused on ambient/experimental textures.

Two DeBaser reviews praise Fripp & Eno's ambient, minimalist collaborations. Themes: cosmic, existential, and meditative soundscapes. Reviews focus on No Pussyfooting and The Equatorial Stars. Both reviews view the music as immersive and visionary.

For:Listeners of ambient, experimental and art-rock; fans of Brian Eno and Robert Fripp.

 Good old Brian Eno, who, with his music, tried to penetrate this universal language; his music describes spaces, is almost unfurnished; it photographs moments, is subtle and implicitly hidden behind every corner, behind every fold that a wave draws in the ocean, in the form of taste, smell, color; behind the horizon at dawn, at sunset, in the air..... on the skin....

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 “The Equatorial Stars” is not just a simple musical project, but a pandeistic projection in the presence of everything and speculating on nothing, in the presence of nothing and speculating on truth.

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