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BRIAN ENO + BEATIE WOLFE THIRD COLLABORATIVE ALBUM LIMINAL

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10 OCTOBER 2025 (TORONTO, ON) — Today, Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe release a new collaborative album, Liminal, out October 10th on Verve Records. Their album was preceded by the singles “The Last to Know,” “Ringing Ocean,” and “Part of Us.” Following “Ringing Ocean" and “The Last to Know,” the latest single "Procession" also features a new video from Orfeo Tagiuri, which premieres today.

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Liminal arrives as the third installment from the pair, following Lateral and Luminal which were released in June. With Luminal described as Dream music, Lateral as Space music, Liminal exists Dark Matter music and, as the artists suggest, stands at the convergence point of these two previous records.

Eno and Wolfe explain the origins behind the latest single “Procession”:

“‘Procession’ was always known to us as ‘Tidy Up Inconsistencies’ - which is a combination of two of the Oblique Strategies cards we pulled when we started making it. One of us got ‘Tidy Up’ and the other got 'The Inconsistency Principle’ so we let this inform what we were doing without telling the other. This created some interesting tension between mess and meticulousness.”

Liminal is released digitally as well as eco-friendly CD, black biovinyl, and translucent rose biovinyl as a webstore exclusive.

On the 17th of September, Brian Eno co-produced a concert in aid of Palestine at the Ovo Wembley arena in London. Amongst a line up of esteemed musicians, actors, artists, and advocates, Brian performed two new pieces including a new vocal work which featured 3 voices and 12 musicians, with Beatie Wolfe as one of the guitarists alongside Paul Weller. For more information on Together for Palestine and if you wish to donate, please click here.

About Beatie Wolfe
Beatie Wolfe has recently held a solo exhibition of her design work at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum, has been appointed a UN role model for innovation, and alongside Michael Stipe, released the world’s first bioplastic record with EarthPercent. Wolfe was named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world” and is at the forefront of pioneering new formats that bridge the physical and digital. Wolfe’s latest innovations include a visualization of 800,000 years of NASA’s CO2 data, which premiered at the Nobel Prize Summit; a brain installation which was exhibited at the London Design Biennale in Somerset House and is currently on show at the Museum of Science Boston, and a Big Oil x Methane project which won Prix ars Electronica Golden Nica. Other recent projects include a collective mail art project with DEVO’S Mark Mothersbaugh and of course, a new body of work with Brian Eno. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a groundbreaking research project looking at the power of music for dementia. If you have not heard of her yet, you will.

About Brian Eno
Brian Eno —  musician, producer, visual artist, and activist — first came to international prominence in the early seventies as a founding member of British band Roxy Music followed by a series of solo albums and collaborations. His work as producer includes albums with Talking Heads, Devo, U2, Laurie Anderson, James, Jane Siberry and Coldplay, while his long list of collaborations include recordings with David Bowie, Jon Hassell, Harold Budd, David Byrne, Grace Jones, his brother, Roger, on Mixing Colours, and recently with Fred Again. In January 2024, ‘Eno’, a generative film about his life was screened at Sundance film festival to critical acclaim. It was accompanied by a soundtrack release with new unreleased songs and classic Eno recordings spanning five decades.

Eno’s visual experiments with light and video continue to parallel his musical career, with exhibitions and installations all over the globe. He has exhibited extensively, as far afield as St. Petersburg’s Marble Palace, Ritan Park in Beijing, Arcos de Lapa in Rio de Janeiro and the sails of the Sydney Opera House. He is involved in multiple activist work, such as the climate charity Earth Percent and HardArt, both of which he co-founded, as well as the Stop The War coalition. He is a founding member of the Long Now Foundation, a trustee of Client Earth and patron of Videre est Credere. In 2023, Brian was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement by the Venice Biennale Musica. He has written his second book, What Art Does co-authored with Bette A. and based upon his experience as an artist. Published by Faber, it was released in January 2025. Eno has most recently co-organised ‘Together for Palestine’, a completely sold out fundraising concert featuring multiple artists which took place this week at London’s OVO Wembley Arena on September 17th, 2025.

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