Brian Eno, musicial maverick and sometime U2 producer, and Dutch artist and writer Bette A explore what art is and its ...
Yet it's probably Brian Eno (above) who is most well known for using chance in music production, coming up with a set of cards called Oblique Strategies which would help him smash through a brick wall ...
Oblique Strategies contains prompts like "use fewer notes", "be dirty" or "mute and continue", plus our favourite: "take a ...
Brian Eno hates talking about David Bowie, and while this might seem prickly at first, his explanation why might inspire you.
Brian Eno’s studio in Notting Hill is tucked away at the end of a cobbled mews, its facade a quarter of the normal size. The effect is like a kind of fairy-door, and as you enter, it opens on to ...
Brian Eno's influence on multiple genres of music can't be understated, but some of his greatest inspirations had to come from somewhere.
Inspired by the music of Brazil, artist and composer Adrian Younge is taking his sound psychedelic via his latest musical incarnation. This is the debut track under that visage and it delivers on ...
Jon Hopkins’ relationship with Brian Eno goes back two decades. They were introduced by Hopkins’ friend, Leo Abrahams, who was working with Eno at the time, and the three men went on to release a ...
With their synth punk and deadpan humor, Devo was at the head of the new wave movement. The Akron band is heading to Columbus in June.
Brian Eno and Bette Adriaanse explore the vital role of art in 'What Art Does: An Unfinished Theory'
Legendary British musician and visual artist Brian Eno is stepping back into the world of words. His highly anticipated "What Art Does: An Unfinished Theory", co-authored with Dutch artist and ...
Brian Eno revealed what happened when he tried to use AI to generate music in his own style. He discussed the status of machine learning while talking about his upcoming book, What Art Does ...
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