Nerve Net

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"Nerve Net" is Brian Eno's eleventh solo studio album, released on 1 September 1992 under Opal and Warner Bros. Records. The album features a mix of rock-oriented material with experimental electronic elements, syncopated rhythms, and occasional jazz influences, while retaining Eno's ambient style, albeit darker and moodier than his earlier work.

The track listing includes eleven tracks composed by Eno, such as "Ali Click," "Fractal Zoom," and others. The album also had two CD maxi-singles released: one for "Ali Click" and another for "Fractal Zoom," both featuring various remixes by artists like Moby and Markus "Dravius" Draws.

In 2018, remastered versions of "Nerve Net" were released with bonus tracks, including previously unreleased material from Eno's withdrawn album "My Squelchy Life." The singles and remastered editions highlighted the collaborative nature of Eno's work, showcasing contributions from various remixers and producers.

The album's personnel included a range of collaborators across different genres, reflecting Eno's experimental approach to music.