The Shutov Assembly is the twelfth solo studio album by Brian Eno, released on 10 November 1992 on Opal via Warner Bros. Records.
Shutov is a Russian painter who I know in Moscow, and a while ago he gave me a painting as a present.
[8]On the rear cover of the CD, the ten tracks of nine letters are arranged in a grid as seen in a word search puzzle.
The album's Rykodisc entry describes it as "a journey through Eno's sumptuous audio-visual installations from around the world, each track touching down on a particular event and atmosphere.
"[10] Talking to Mojo magazine in 1998, Eno explained that The Shutov Assembly tracks were originally proposals for orchestral pieces.