"The idea came up at the time when I was completely
bereft of ideas. I'd been working on my own music for a while and was quite lost, actually. And I really appreciated someone coming along and saying, 'Here's a specific problem -- solve it.' The thing from the agency said, 'We want a piece of music that is
inspiring,
universal,
blah-blah, da-da-da,
optimistic,
futuristic,
sentimental,
emotional,' this whole list of
adjectives, and then at the bottom it said 'and it must be 3¼ seconds long.' I thought this was so funny and an amazing thought to actually try to make a little piece of music. It's like making a tiny little
jewel. In fact, I made 84 pieces. I got completely into this world of tiny, tiny little pieces of music. I was so sensitive to
microseconds at the end of this that it really broke a
logjam in my own work. Then when I'd finished that and I went back to working with pieces that were like three minutes long, it seemed like
oceans of time." -
Brian Eno