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  1. Brian Eno es conocido también por idear un nuevo concepto musical: la ambient music (música ambiental o ambiente). Esto se produjo de manera accidental y nunca mejor empleada la palabra. Después de su segundo disco grande, el músico inglés sufrió un accidente de automóvil que le mantuvo alejado de la música en un largo período de convalecencia.

  2. 12 de feb. de 2020 · Brian Peter George Eno, known more simply as Brian Eno or just Eno to his friends, is one of the UK’s most respected electronic musicians. As co-founder of the original Roxy Music, the man’s ...

  3. Brian Eno’s first two solo albums, 1974’s Here Come the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy, weren’t too far from what he had been playing in Roxy Music just a couple years prior: catchy, glam-infused art rock from which unexpected details (a nonsense phrase, an eerie swatch of backmasking) sprouted as colourfully as the feathers in Eno’s boa.

  4. Discreet Music is the fourth studio album by Brian Eno, and the first released under his full name (as opposed to simply "Eno"). The album is a minimalist work, with the titular A-side consisting of one 30-minute piece featuring synthesizer and tape delay. The B-side features three variations on Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel, performed by the Cockpit Ensemble and conducted by Gavin Bryars.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2017 · BBC Click's Spencer Kelly finds out how to make constantly changing ambient music using probabilities and complicated maths, from the godfather of the genre,...

  6. The Berlin Trilogy consists of three studio albums by English musician David Bowie: Low, "Heroes" (both 1977) and Lodger (1979). Bowie recorded the albums in collaboration with English musician Brian Eno and American producer Tony Visconti. The trilogy originated following Bowie's move from Los Angeles to Europe with American singer Iggy Pop to ...

  7. 14 de nov. de 2022 · Brian Eno has been involved in so many varied and significant musical adventures that to call him a Zelig-like figure — which is often done — is to risk understating his reach and importance.