Music for Civic Recovery Centre
| Music for Civic Recovery Centre | ||||
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| Released | 2000 | |||
| Recorded | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Ambient, dark ambient | |||
| Length | 44:50 | |||
| Label | Opal | |||
| Producer | Brian Eno | |||
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Music for Civic Recovery Centre is the nineteenth solo studio album by Brian Eno, released in 2000. Part of Eno's Quiet Club series of Installations, is Eno's third release that has a sole composition (the previous releases being Thursday Afternoon and Neroli).
The music on the album is taken from an Installation—a show featuring music and visuals—that took place at the Sonic Boom exhibition of the Hayward Gallery, London, from April–June 2000. The event, featuring over 30 other artists, was curated by David Toop. Music for Civic Recovery Centre combined 12 audio elements with 10 visual light-sculpture generative elements, which was, itself, part of a series of multi-dimensional generative music pieces using asynchronous CD players, carousel projectors and video monitors used in other Installation pieces.