Someday World | |||||
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Studio album by Eno • Hyde | |||||
Released | 5 May 2014 | ||||
Genre | Electronic music | ||||
Length | 44:23 | ||||
Label | Warp | ||||
Producer | Brian Eno, Fred Gibson | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 63/100 |
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Allmusic | |
Consequence of Sound | C- |
Pitchfork Media | 6.2/10 |
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Someday World is a collaboration album by British musician Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, of British electronic group Underworld released on 5 May 2014. The album features a number of supporting musicians, including Coldplay's Will Champion, John Reynolds and Andy Mackay of Roxy Music, and was produced by Brian Eno with 20-year-old Fred Gibson.
It is Eno's first album since Lux in 2012 and his first collaboration album since Drums Between the Bells with Rick Holland in 2011. It is also Hyde's second album after Edgeland in 2013. Eno previously collaborated with Underworld on the track "Beebop Hurry" in 2011. He also remixed Karl Hyde's "Slummin' It for the Weekend" in 2013.
Someday World has received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 63, based on 20 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".