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  1. When Eno is shown at the Opera House as part of the Vivid Festival, each of the four screenings will be “mixed live”, like a musical performance. Gary Hustwit: ‘You don’t remember things ...

  2. Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets: release date 8th February 1974. After Bryan Ferry told Brian Eno that they would never share the same stage again in June 1973, the musician immediately left ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brian_EnoBrian Eno - Wikipedia

    Almost immediately after his exit from Roxy Music, Eno embarked on his solo career. The first studio album that was released after Eno left Roxy Music was a 1973 collaboration with then-King Crimson guitarist and founder Robert Fripp, which was entitled No Pussyfooting, stylised as "(No Pussyfooting)".

  4. Eric Tamm cites Richard Williams’s 04 Nov 1972 Melody Maker interview with Eno, writing that when Eno and Fripp had employed the technique on (No Pussyfooting), “Eno was aware that Terry Riley had just gone public with a similar delay system.” Williams then quotes Eno: “Actually, soon afterwards I found out that John Cage had discovered the same things years ago.” See Tamm,

  5. Made in U.S.A. Jem Records

  6. janlinton.bandcamp.com › album › music-for-aliensMusic for Aliens | Jan Linton

    In fact the only person who has had any notable success programming it is probably Brian Eno (who invented the whole Ambient genre in the first place), and he told me he doesn't need a computer to do it. I decided to prove that it is possible to get good, highly original sounds from the DX7, and at the same time provide effects available on CD that people could use in their own recordings. I ...

  7. 31 Mag 2024. Da Laurie Anderson Claudio Monteverdi - Sei gradi - LAURIE ANDERSON Strange Angels - CHARLIE PARKER Lover Man - ARTHUR HONEGGER Movement symphonique No. 1 'Pacific 231' - TOM WAITS Downtown Train - BRIAN ENO By This River - BIOSPHERE Black Mesa - CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI L'incoronazione di Poppea, Act III Scene 8: "Pur ti miro! Pur ti ...