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  1. Producteur de Musique Britannique: Bill Pritchard, Joe Meek, Brian Eno, John Cale, George Martin, John Fryer, Dave Stewart, Jeff Lynne (French Edition)
  2. Music for iPorts.(SOUND)(Brian Eno's Bloom): An article from: Artforum International by Damon Krukowski, 2009-02-01
  3. OBLIQUE STRATEGIES: ONE HUNDRED WORTHWHILE DILEMMAS BY BRIAN ENO AND PETER SCHMIDT: FOURTH AGAIN REVISED AND MORE UNIVERSAL EDITION - 1996 PETER NORTON FAMILY CHRISTMAS PROJECT ARTISTS' MULTIPLE by BRIAN) (SCHMIDT, PETER) (WHITE, PAE). Eno, Brian, Peter Schmidt & Pae White. Peter Norton, Editor (ENO, 1996
  4. Dark Ambient: Ambient music, Synthesizer, Sampling (music), Industrial music, Noise (music), Ethereal Wave, Black metal, Dark psytrance, Brian Eno
  5. Mojo Magazine Issue 55 (June, 1998) (Peter Buck and Brian Wilson cover) by Brian Wilson, Peter Buck, et all 1998
  6. Think Before You Think: Social Complexity and Knowledge of Knowing by Stafford Beer, 2009-10-23
  7. Symbols from the Magic Drum (Mythological Lands) by Brian Eno; David Bickley, 1990
  8. Canciones by Brian Eno, 1993-11-30
  9. Anton Corbijn - Startrak by Brian Eno, 1996-04
  10. 010101: Art in Technological Times : Deluxe Set with Brian Eno Cd by john s. weber, benjamin weil, et all 2001
  11. Spin May 1989. Elvis Costello, Brian Eno, SNL's Mr Mike by Elvis Costello, 1989
  12. Artforum International Summer 1986 Vol. XXIV, No. 10 with Brian Eno Record Inside by John et al Yau, 1986
  13. Mojo Magazine Issue 90 (May, 2001) (Kurt Cobain cover) by Kurt Cobain, Jimmy Page, et all 2001
  14. Dune (1984 Film) [Soundtrack] [Import] by Brian Eno Dune (1984 Film) [Soundtrack] [Import] by Toto (Artist), 1984

61. Artists E - H - Eno, Brian
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62. ENO, Brian : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia Of Popular Music
eno, brian (b 15 May 48, Woodbridge, Suffolk) UK keyboardist, composer; studied art and wrote handbook Music For Non Musicians 68.
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63. WOEBOT: Let's See If Brian Eno Googles His Own Name.
Let s see if brian eno Googles his own name. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno. brian eno.
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Let's see if Brian Eno Googles his own name.
Posted by Woebot at November 1, 2003 09:21 PM
Comments I shall lurk here and pounce. Posted by: Matthew at November 1, 2003 10:01 PM This is the funniest thing I've read this week! I almost spit my Diet Coke all over the keyboard. Posted by: Elyn at November 2, 2003 01:43 AM I A Brian Eno, and I just wanted to say that I heard what you said. You don't understand anything about my work.
Posted by: Brian En0 at November 3, 2003 05:44 AM We are unsure as to whether you are the REAL Brian Eno, sir! To identify yourself please answer the following questions correctly: 1) How many Fela Kuti LPs do you own?
2) Which way the future: scent, gardening or homemade instruments?
3) Are you frustrated by the interface of your personal computer?
4) What is Bono's pet name for you?
5) Bicycle or tricycle? Yours,
The Commitee@Woebot. Posted by: Matthew at November 3, 2003 08:54 AM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

64. Music For Airports 1/2 Tribute
Fan work simulating brian eno's Music for Airports using looped audio files.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~nfriesen/eno/

65. TIME Magazine | Brian Eno: A European View - Jan. 20, 2003
No Time to Hide Musician brian eno says America needs to open up Don t be Naive Commentator Christopher Caldwell says Europe needs to get real Table of
http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/2003/0120/cover/view_eno.html
LEAD STORY
Mad at America:
European antipathy toward America is on the rise. Can the alliance stand the strain?
No Time to Hide

Musician Brian Eno says America needs to open up
Don't be Naive

Commentator Christopher Caldwell says Europe needs to get real
Table of Contents

The complete list of stories from the Jan. 20, 2003, issue of TIME magazine
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A Week in Hell
At the precipice of war, facing mutiny at home, Tony Blair stays cool Taking a Stand on Stage This season there's no avoiding the theater of war Don't Oust Saddam U.S. diplomat warns his former bosses Room to Turn? Turkey's parliament may still allow in U.S. troops Conflicted George Bush's European allies swim against antiwar opinion Family Feud France urges new Europeans to toe the old line French Resistance Chirac says non to U.S. plans for a war to disarm Iraq War Torn The new gulf between European. leaders and their people
6 Reasons
America's allies want Bush to slow down the war machine Mad at America Can the Transatlatic alliance survive? Collision Course Germany attacks the U.S. line on Iraq

66. BRIAN ENO Is MORE DARK THAN SHARK
Fan pages with information on brian eno and links to other resources.
http://www26.brinkster.com/brianeno/
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67. VVK-Distribution / **
Information about the 1994 'A Television Hour' program where brian eno discussed his concept of art. This is a short synopsis by the production company.
http://www.medienhaus-hannover.de/distribu/v_engl/loh_eno2.htm
Lohner, Henning Brian Eno: The black Box in Culture
Brian Eno, musician and one of the driving forces behind modern popular culture, gives insight into his unique concept of art and creative expression in this film essay that was shot with 15 cameras simultaneously at Eno’s home studio in Northern London.
This film is an intimate music portrait of British composer and multi-media artist Brian Eno, who lives secluded from the outside world at his home and music studio in and around London. For the past twenty-five years Eno in composing has tried to join the forces of Rock and Roll music - for which he first became famous - with the diverse musical styles available around the globe, beginning with contemporary "Western" music. Eno has been working on new, contemporary, electronic music: in solitude and beyond any commercial conventions or commitments. But that’s "just" in music!.
But there is no complete body of work. Eno’s work is just another collection of things, not "

68. Brian Eno Biography - In Motion Magazine
Return to brian eno s talk on Generative Music. brian eno biography. brian eno is also one of the most significant record producers of our age.
http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/eno2.html
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Return to Brian Eno's talk on Generative Music Brian Eno biography Brian Eno at a reception after the Imagination Conference in San Francisco, California. Photo by Nic Paget-Clarke
The following biography was written by Mark Edwards, provided by Opal, Ltd, and made available to In Motion Magazine by Capretta Communications in connection with the Imagination Conference in San Francisco, June 8, 1996.
  • Born Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, May 1948
Brian Eno was a founder member of Roxy Music, manipulating sounds on their debut album and the legendary

69. EnoLand Tribute Site.
Tribute to the ambient music of brian eno. Includes genrative and video installation information.
http://www.enoland.co.uk

70. Website Unavailable
Fan pages that include a section on brian eno. Features the Sonic Boom Exhibition in London 2000 and a JAVA version of the Civic Recovery Centre as well as information on a selection of out of print or rare records and videos. Includes screensavers for Microsoft Windows and information about other ambient and electronic artists.
http://www.wishful-thinking.co.uk

71. HOME-STUDIO REVUE AUDIOLAB A-F
Resource listing of articles on experimental audio. Includes a large selection of submissions from various sources on ambient and electronic music and brian eno.
http://homestudio.thing.net/revue/indexrevue.htm
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  • Akamatsu Masayuki , The Sounds of Networks and VRMLs. (E)
  • Ambient Music , some definitions. (E)
  • Ambient Music , Notes by Lloyd Barde. (E)
  • Ambient Music , The Whispering Enemy - Soothing Sounds? OR Subliminal Sabotage?. (E/IP)
  • Ambient Music , Thesis by Bobby Devito. (E/IP)
  • Charles Amirkhanian , interview by Shimoda Nobuhisa. (E)
  • Charles Amirkhanian , interview (part 2) by Shimoda Nobuhisa. (E)
  • 72. Subscription
    Moderated email discussion list about brian eno and his influence in music and art. Includes archived digests and a discography.
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    Welcome to the nervenet site, The home of the nervenet newsletter and related files about Brian Eno. This site has been re-hosted and and the discussion list has been relocated to topica.com:
    The moderator, and author of this site is Alex rubli (rubli@pobox.com)
    Subscribe here to the NerveNet list :
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    ... Who Is C.S.J. Bofop? Oblique Strategies The Alex Rubli Home Page

    73. VH1.com Brian Eno Brian Eno Comes Back To Life
    VH1.com presents complete artist information on brian eno, including news, bio, message boards, song clips and more.
    http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1443388/05032001/eno_brian.jhtml

    74. Partobject Gallery
    Information from the 2000 brian eno Exhibition. Includes a large number of images of the Bliss graphics and a 25 minute radio interview about the exhibition.
    http://www.partobject.com/eno/eno.htm
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    75. VH1.com : Brian Eno : Artist Main
    VH1.com presents complete artist information on brian eno, including news, bio, message boards, song clips and more. Artist Main brian eno. brian eno Homepage.
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    76. Noise | Brian Eno
    Fan pages including a personal view of brian eno and information on a Generative Music installation at the World Financial Center Winter Garden in 1997.
    http://fringedigital.com/noise/artists/eno.shtml
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    Brian Eno Robert Fripp Trey Gunn ... noise Eno is a bit of a character. Make that an eccentric. Make that an innovator. Make that an egoist. Make that a snob. Make that a writer. Make that a musician. Make that a filmmaker. Make that an artist. Make that a thinker. Um... make that Eno. Charmingly difficult to classify, Eno has been a professional provocateur for nigh-on 25 years. He is a salesman, an.d what he sells is ideas. Working in the popular art scene, he has fiddled with music, video, installations, and publishing. He has come up with his own take in each area, after which he tends to wrap it up and start over. His favorite art form, and the one to which he most often returns, is music. It is unfortunate that he is most well - known for his music, since it is such a relatively small part of his work as a whole. Due to the peculiarities of the music industry, however, albums are more permanent than most other media, even books. Most of his music is still in print and readily available, while his videos and installations have long since perished. Knowing Eno, he probably appreciates the varying life - spans of his different pieces, and works with them appropriately. Still, I must wonder why a pop album named after a dirty playing card depicting a prostitute urinating on a London sidewalk remains readily accessible while his other works have passed on. I digress.

    77. Lester Bangs- Brian Eno: A Sandbox In Alphaville
    brian eno A Sandbox In Alphaville. By Lester Bangs (from August 2003). The other day I was lying on my bed listening to brian eno s Music For Airports.
    http://www.furious.com/perfect/bangseno.html
    Brian Eno: A Sandbox In Alphaville
    By Lester Bangs
    (from August 2003)
    What happens when you have one of the most influential music scribes cover on one of the most influential producer/musician/philosophers? Take a great writer and a great subject and you will easily have a great article. Well, maybe... But in this case, yes. Expanding on an article he'd written for Musician magazine, Lester Bangs decided to expand and expound on the curious subject that is art-rock legend Brian Eno. Including not just an overview of Eno's life and recording career, Bangs did extensive interviews with Eno also, accompanying him to shows and recording sessions. This work was meant to be a chapter in a book mirroring AB Spellman's Four Lives In the Bebop Business , focusing on other artists such as Marianne Faithful, Danny Fields and Screamin' Jay Hawkins. The tentative title for the book was Beyond the Law: Four Rock 'n' Roll Extremists Sadly, the book itself was never completed though the chapter on Eno was finished around 1979/1980. Never published until now (though pieces of it appeared in a Musician article he did in '79), this through examination of Eno's work during the '70's is a (dare I say) lost treasure that shouldn't be buried or lost. This occasion comes on the heels of the publication of a second anthology of Bang's work: Main Lines, Blood Feasts, and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader

    78. Brian Eno In The '70s
    brian eno was many wonderful things during the 1970 s, an unusually awful decade he was a progrock god, an in-demand producer, a classical composer, a
    http://www.furious.com/perfect/eno.html
    Eno in the '70s
    Jesse Steichen (March 1998)
    Brian Eno was many wonderful things during the 1970's, an unusually awful decade: he was a prog-rock god, an in-demand producer, a classical composer, a forefather of punk/new wave, and the creator of ambient music. He was the critic's darling, a fine speaker, and one of the greatest thinkers ever to be called a "rock musician," a term which he detests. Since his departure from pop music, his ideas have lived on, but his name has virtually disappeared. Know mainly today as U2's producer, he hasn't gotten his due credit. As a youth when rock was first gaining popularity, he was impressed by Elvis and the "magical" doo-wop sound. He was also a fan of avante guard classical music, especially the minimalist works of Terry Riley, John Cage, LaMonte Young , Stockhausen, Erik Satie, and Steven Reich. He joined the Portsmouth Sinfonia in the late 60's, performing clarinet with only a slim amount of experience. Then, at art school, Eno got his hands on a tape machine and figured out he liked it. In 1971, Eno joined Roxy Music, a seminal 70's art-rock band; playing synths and manipulating the other's instruments, something he called "treatments." He would take the sounds of the instruments being played and feed them into his synth, where he would mess with the sound itself, changing the frequencies involved to create an altered sound. It still sounded like the instrument of its origin, but it was different all the same, like an alternate tuning of a guitar, yet more. On Roxy Music's self-titled first album (1972), Eno was used mostly to play stereotypical, novel synth lines and to add a weird bleep now and then. Nothing too impressive when you compare it to later accomplishments. By

    79. AMG All Music Guide
    Reviewed by William Ruhlmann, 3 stars. consists of slowmoving instrumentals full of repeated synthesizer sound patterns and sustained guitar notes in the ambient style
    http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Asxk0ikbhbb79

    80. Tentative Review By The Christopher Currie: Kevin Ayers, Eno, Nico & John Cale -
    Review by Christopher Currie originally posted to alt.music.yes. Perhaps the concert experience itself was more exciting than the product which was eventually released.
    http://www.lodz.pdi.net/~eristic/yes/tr_43.html
    Tentative Review #43
    June 1, 1974
    Track: Rating: 1. Driving Me Backwards 2. Baby's On Fire 3. Heartbreak Hotel 4. The End 5. May I? 6. Shouting In A Bucket Blues 7. Stranger In Blue Seude Shoes 8. Everybody's Sometime And Some People All The Time Blues 9. Two Goes Into Four
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    • All other tracks by Kevin Ayers.
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    This must have seemed like a promising idea on paper. Kevin Ayers, preparing to tour with his new band, decided to invite several friends and old colleagues to participate in a one-off concert. He invites Mike Oldfield (formerly with Ayers in The Whole World) and Robert Wyatt (formerly with Ayers in Soft Machine) to participate; moreover, he gets Eno, Nico and Cale to contribute their own selections for the show. By all signs, this should have been a monumental moment in prog-art-fusion history. Instead, the album that results is actually fairly pedestrian, as such projects go. Perhaps the concert experience itself was more exciting than the product which was eventually released. Perhaps the song selection chosen for the release (I presume that this was not the entire show) doesn't quite do justice to the nature the event. Or perhaps Ayers simply wanted the names of the other musicians to help promote his endeavours. One way or the other, June 1, 1974
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