New Music from Mortal Prophets

John Beckmann, a luminary of New York’s downtown art scene, continues his dynamic voyage through soundscapes with the EP “Brian Eno In Heaven.” Drawing inspiration from diverse realms, Beckmann weaves a tapestry of sonic intrigue, echoing the sentiment of David Smith’s interlocking visions.

From blues-infused electronic experiments to the cosmic cowboy-themed “The Twang Gang [Live in Berlin]” and the haunting orchestration of “Hanussen: The Enigmatic Clairvoyant,” Beckmann’s musical evolution is as mercurial as it is expansive.

“Brian Eno In Heaven” sees Beckmann exploring new territories, blending Dolby Atmos technology to craft an immersive experience. The EP unfolds like a series of enigmatic tales, each track a portal to an otherworldly realm.

The journey begins with the foreboding tones of “Drowned Lands,” where dark drones and synthesized textures set a haunting stage. “Mesmer on Holiday” captivates with its enchanting melodies, while “Swimming with Witches” pulses with rhythmic intensity, conjuring visions of mystical realms.

“Fraulein Anna Sprengel” nods to the mysterious origins of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, shrouding listeners in intrigue. However, it’s the titular track, “Brian Eno in Heaven,” that stands as the EP’s crowning achievement. With sweeping orchestration and ethereal vocals, it elevates listeners to celestial heights, inviting them to lose themselves in its haunting beauty.

In this mesmerizing collection, Beckmann and the Mortal Prophets once again prove themselves as restless innovators, guiding listeners through a labyrinth of sonic explorations that cast a chilling spell, reaffirming Beckmann’s enduring presence in the musical landscape.

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