Musician and producer Brian Eno has teamed up with Peter Chilvers for an iPad follow-up to their generative music app Bloom.
The new app is called Scape, and was released on Apple’s App Store today as a £3.99 download. “Scape makes music that thinks for itself,” explains its store listing.
“Scape is a new form of album which offers users deep access to its musical elements. These can be endlessly recombined to behave intelligently: reacting to each other, changing mood together, making new sonic spaces.”
There are 15 ‘scapes’ to play with, which can be saved into a gallery and added to a playlist, shared by email and played in the background while using other apps.


RT @TheAppside: Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers release Scape iPad music app: http://t.co/enS2zSgu
Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers release Scape iPad music app http://t.co/p7WDCtdr via @stuartdredge
Вышел новый app for iPad “Scape” – это генератор амбиентной музыки Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers http://t.co/uLTM97lv