Brian Eno

Brian Eno

75 · Born: May 15, 1948

Personal Details

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Born May 15, 1948 Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK
Parents
  • Maria Eno
  • William Eno
Relatives
  • Roger Eno (Sibling)

Biography

Brian Eno is an English musician, composer, record producer, singer, and visual artist, known as one of the principal innovators of ambient music. Eno was a student of Roy Ascott on his Groundcourse at Ipswich Civic College. Then he studied at Colchester Institute art school in Essex, England, taking inspiration from minimalist painting.   He joined the band Roxy Music as synthesiser player in the early 1970s. Roxy Music's success in the glam rock scene came quickly, but Eno soon tired of touring and of conflicts with lead singer Bryan Ferry. Eno's solo music has explored more experimental musical styles and ambient music. It has also been extremely influential, pioneering ambient and generative music, innovating production techniques, and emphasising "theory over practice". Eno pursues multimedia ventures in parallel to his music career, including art installations, a newspaper column in The Observer, a regular column on society and innovation in Prospect magazine, and "Oblique Strategies" (written with Peter Schmidt), a deck of cards in which cryptic remarks or random insights are intended to resolve dilemmas.

Career

2011
The British Guide to Showing Off
1998
Father Ted
Father Ted as Father Brian Eno
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1986
The Kitchen Presents Two Moon July
1976
Resistance
Resistance
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2024
Eno
Eno
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2022
We Are As Gods
We Are As Gods
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2018
Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams
2016
2014
We Are Many
We Are Many
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2013
David Bowie: Five Years
2011
Ride, Rise, Roar
Ride, Rise, Roar
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From the Sky Down
From the Sky Down
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2009
Roxy Music: More Than This
2007
Here Is What Is
Here Is What Is
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2006
Herbie Hancock: Possibilities
2002
1 Giant Leap
1 Giant Leap
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1999
Classic Albums
Classic Albums
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Classic Albums
Classic Albums
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1993
Words for the Dying
1981
Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan