• Record Label: Warp
  • Release Date: Jan 1, 2017
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 23 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 23
  2. Negative: 0 out of 23
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  1. Magnet
    Feb 14, 2017
    90
    It's beautiful. [No. 139, p.55]
  2. Feb 6, 2017
    90
    It does nothing new--its tone barely changes over the single 54-minute piece--yet it makes you feel really, really good. Always perverse, Eno achieves the most when he does the least.
  3. 90
    Reflection is a product for everyone; not just the music lover. Yes, the music alone can be easily appreciated for its virtuosity; however, the whole package assists people with their day-to-day lives and provokes mindfulness and interaction with the wider world.
  4. Dec 21, 2016
    90
    Reflection is quintessentially Eno. A beautiful, thought provoking and introspective body of work that is composed in a way that is still as unique and as radical as the man himself.
  5. Jan 6, 2017
    84
    In composing a piece so well-defined yet so adaptable, Eno adds yet another page to ambient music canon.
  6. Jan 12, 2017
    80
    Its an album free of ego: the mirror isn't directed towards its creator, but clearly rather towards his hope that we will catch some glimpse of ourselves in its murky, softly swirling depths.
  7. Jan 4, 2017
    80
    This is what we have come to the expect from Eno’s ambient endeavours, and it remains as beguiling and original as ever.
  8. The Wire
    Dec 21, 2016
    80
    Eno's striving nature and his ability to morph sounds, alter moods and conduct psychoacoustic experiments still yields weird and enjoyable fruits here. [Jan 2017, p.64]
  9. Uncut
    Dec 21, 2016
    80
    In this case, sustained synth notes and chimes entwine to create a meditative environment that, while no longer as revolutionary as Discreet Music once seemed, is just as serene. [Feb 2017, p.26]
  10. Jan 4, 2017
    77
    Each note acts like a pebble dropped into a pond, sending out ever widening ripples that slowly decay, but not before certain tones linger and swell until they more closely resemble drones. Listen closer and certain small frequencies emerge and flutter higher like down feathers in a draft.
  11. Jan 4, 2017
    75
    On Reflection, Brian Eno chases the endlessness of thought through music and comes to terms with that same endlessness simultaneously--and by doing so, he allows listeners to do the same.
  12. Jan 3, 2017
    75
    His assessment is astute; whether used as sonic wallpaper or the soundtrack for a lengthy meditation, Reflection is the kind of album useful for getting ideas percolating and nourishing interior worlds.
  13. Jan 3, 2017
    75
    This period of Eno's has been reflective indeed and the trap doors keep opening to wider dimensions.
  14. Jan 5, 2017
    70
    As with all of his ambient works, it's minimal and non-distracting, but there are subtle alterations and changes, and it does reward any amount of attention paid to it.
  15. Jan 3, 2017
    70
    The result is one of his most nuanced and meticulous pieces but not one dependent on--nor effectively displaying--its little deviations.
User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 20 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. May 14, 2017
    8
    From the exquisitely simple pitch organization to the beautiful, nearly undetectable layers of sound that puts the listener into a meditativeFrom the exquisitely simple pitch organization to the beautiful, nearly undetectable layers of sound that puts the listener into a meditative trance, this is another great work from the master of ambient music. My Score: 151/180 (Great) = 8.4/10 Full Review »
  2. Jan 6, 2017
    5
    Possibly one of Eno's laziest works in his career. It vaguely reminds me of "Discreet Music", only that there are no beautiful synth tones, orPossibly one of Eno's laziest works in his career. It vaguely reminds me of "Discreet Music", only that there are no beautiful synth tones, or melodies, or patterns to be found, or a decent sense of when track lengths are going out of control. Sounds like a failed experiment that shouldn't have been released like this. Full Review »