Brian Eno Unveils Neon Turntable II

A FUSION OF MUSIC AND ART



A Symphony of Light and Sound

Renowned English musician Brian Eno mesmerizes once again with the revival of his color-changing neon turntable, the Neon Turntable II. Set against the backdrop of Paul Stolper Gallery in London, this second iteration boasts acrylic LED lights and rhythmic shifting colorscapes, offering a unique blend of auditory and visual experiences.

Eno's Neon Turntable II transcends the conventional boundaries of music playback devices. Limited to a mere 150 units worldwide, this neon marvel doubles not only as a turntable but also as a captivating sculpture, enriching any space with its atmospheric allure.

At the heart of the Neon Turntable II lies its innovative technology of sequenced acrylic LED lights. Each unit bears Eno's signature, marking its exclusivity and individuality. The gradual and random transitions of vibrant hues—pink, blue, orange, and green—transform any environment into a kaleidoscope of mesmerizing colors.


Eno's Neon Turntable II at Paul Stolper Gallery

Brian Eno's Turntable II seamlessly accommodates both 33 and 45rpm vinyl, infusing the auditory journey with a visual spectacle. The evolving "colorscapes" draw inspiration from luminaries such as James Turrell and Mondrian, evoking the natural rhythms of the day—from the brilliance of sunrise to the tranquility of twilight.

The Paul Stolper Gallery beckons enthusiasts to witness the unveiling of Brian Eno's Neon Turntable II on February 13th at 16:00 GMT. Guests will have the exclusive opportunity to explore the intricate interplay of LED lights against the ethereal acrylic material. As of the publication, the Neon Turntable II stands at a launch price of £20,000, inviting aficionados to indulge in this exquisite fusion of music and art.




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