Brian Eno turns An Ending (Ascent) into the kind of track that quietly owns the room. In the middle of a loud week, its soft gravity feels essential, like a reset button you actually want to press.
The sound glows instead of hits: filtered synth tones drift in long, clean arcs, with no drum kit to hurry them along. Each note hangs in a cool wash, spacious and glassy, as if the speakers are breathing slowly.
That calm lands hard on a commute, a late-night desk, or any moment when the city feels too sharp. Eno makes stillness sound current, and this one slips into the day with almost suspicious ease.