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34 years after giving us Music for Airports, ambient maestro Brian Eno has chosen an apt location to preview his latest album. Head to Terminal 2 of Haneda Airport this weekend to check out the studio wonk's newest solo offering, Lux (released next week on Warp Records). The album will be wafting gently over the speakers in the 1st floor arrival lobby from November 2-6, as well as the Discovery Museum up on the 3rd floor. If you'd like to give it your undivided attention, meanwhile, you can swing by the basement Margot Bar (near the ticket gates for the Keikyu line) and listen to the high-end SHM-CD version on headphones. Airports will never sound the same again.
Open November 2-6
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Venue Haneda Airport (Terminal 2)
Address 3-3-2 Haneda-Kuko, Ota-ku, Tokyo
Transport Domestic flights: Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Station (Keikyu line), Haneda Airport Terminal 1/Terminal 2 Stations (Tokyo Monorail line) International Flights: Haneda Airport International Terminal Station (Keikyu, Tokyo Monorail lines)
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