Tom Rogerson, known for his work with Three Trapped Tigers, presents his debut solo album "Finding Shore," a captivating collaboration with ambient music legend Brian Eno. Released on December 8, 2017, via Dead Oceans, this 48-minute exploration of sound is a unique fusion of acoustic piano and electronic textures, resulting in a mesmerizing ambient experience.
"Finding Shore" features 13 tracks, each a testament to the improvisational techniques employed by Rogerson and Eno. The album opens with "Idea of Order at Kyson Point" and closes with "Rest," taking the listener through a journey of subtle shifts and evolving soundscapes. Rogerson's piano work, described simply as "notes," is complemented by Eno's "sounds," creating a harmonious blend of the acoustic and electronic worlds.
The album's title, "Finding Shore," suggests a sense of arrival or resolution, a theme that may be interpreted through the evolving soundscapes and textures throughout the album. Rogerson's background in experimental music is evident in his approach to the piano, while Eno's influence is heard in the album's ambient and atmospheric qualities.
"Finding Shore" is a testament to the power of collaboration and the beauty of improvisation. It's an album that invites repeated listens, revealing new details and nuances with each playthrough. Whether you're a fan of ambient music, experimental piano, or simply appreciate beautiful soundscapes, "Finding Shore" is an album that deserves a place in your collection.