Genres: Electronic, Ambient, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Glam Rock, Experimental, Proto-Punk, Experimental Rock Active: 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's Born: May 15, 1948 in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England
Harold Budd, Cluster, Nico, Kraftwerk, Kevin Ayers, John Cale, David Bowie, Popol Vuh, Roger Eno, Klaus Schulze, Laraaji, Slapp Happy, David Toop, Steve Hillage, Manuel Göttsching, Tim Story, Gavin Bryars, Edgar Froese, Robert Wyatt
Daniel Lanois, Magazine, Gary Numan, Bochum Welt, The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa, The Orb, His Name Is Alive, Unrest, A Certain Ratio, The Rockets, Biosphere, Electric Birds, Aphex Twin, Gas, Thom Yorke, Cocteau Twins, Shooting Spires, Idaho, Bauhaus
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Ambient pioneer, glam rocker, hit producer, multimedia artist, technological innovator, worldbeat proponent, and self-described non-musician -- over the course of his long, prolific, and immensely influential career, Brian Eno was all of these things and much, much more. Determining his creative pathways with the aid of a deck of instructional, tarot-like cards called Oblique Strategies, Eno championed theory over practice, serendipity over forethought, and texture over craft; in the process, he forever altered the ways in which music is approached, composed, performed, and perceived, and everything from punk to techno to new age bears his unmistakable influence.
Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno was born in Woodbridge, England, on May 15, 1948. Raised in rural Suffolk, an area neighboring a U.S.
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Release: October 4, 2005
Label: Astralwerks
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Release: June 7, 2005
Label: Hannibal
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