Robert Ham of
Pitchfork described the album as "a record that beautifully smears together modern classical, ambient, and jazz." He added, "Between their respective spotlight turns, both musicians are on equal footing, challenging and surprising one another, and their listeners, with music that feels alive and wondrous." Dave Beech of
The Line of Best Fit commented that "while
Finding Shore certainly isn't the most accessible of albums, it's one that's likely to stay with its listeners long after the dull rumble of its closing moments have faded in to nothing." Kevin Harley of
Record Collector stated, "With Eno encouraging his co-traveller to open up and experiment, the result is an album of finely balanced extremes: transporting and becalmed, exploratory and soothing." == Track listing ==