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I watched a Brian Eno documentary edited in real-time, so every version is unique – is this the future of movies?This film is a documentary about Brian Eno. It’s hard to say that I fully love Brian Eno, because there are many Brian Enos, and I’m not sure I like all of them, but some of them I do ...
Credit: Steve Gullick 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 ...
"As a kid born in the 1960s, I realized there was a department at the BBC that was purely for making bonkers noises," says ...
On the occasion of the launch of Turntable II, Eno sat down at his studio to talk with the design writer Rick Poynor about the project. We reproduce some exclusive extracts from this conversation ...
It’s been a while. Faber published Brian Eno’s last book A Year With Swollen Appendices almost 30 years ago. Text was never his first love: Eno, one suspects, deeply disliked the 1970s/80s ...
Tech pioneer warns of a “chasm of mediocrity” and wonders if it’s possible for an algorithmic creation to make someone cry.
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 ...
Trailblazing musician and producer has a message for the G20 group: "We need less hand-wringing on what to do now Trump is back in power and more leadership" ...
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