New York Times — The producer and musician discusses how he meshed music and words on his new album to evoke time, death and the tragic hubris of powerful men. more info
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Blondie, Brian Eno, Graham Nash and Dexys are all in the new issue
Blondie, Brian Eno, Graham Nash and Dexys are all in the new issue
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Rolling Stone — For more than four decades, beginning with 1975’s Discreet Music, Brian Eno's solo works have presented a universe of sound frozen in slow motion, melting to reveal and revel in new layers of dreamlike impressions. Eno redefined minimalism wit... more info
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Plus Uncut interview revealed!
Plus Uncut interview revealed!
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Rolling Stone — Brian Eno had been wanting to release his cover of the Velvet Underground's "I'm Set Free" for 12 years before he ultimately found a place for it as the closing track on his upcoming record The Ship. Today, he's giving the track – officially titled... more info
Rolling Stone — Brian Eno's deep and submersible 19th studio album, The Ship, is the first LP in a 45-year career that combines the art-rock vocals of albums like 1975's Another Green World with the free-flowing, pulseless drifts of his pioneering ambient work. Mixi... more info