In 1990, musician-artist Brian Eno went to a plumbing store in New York and walked out with a couple of feet of clear plastic tubing. Back in his hotel room, he reinforced the tubing with galvanized ...
Eno planned to tour behind his solo debut, 1974’s Here Come the Warm Jets, but only made it a few nights before canceling due to a medical emergency. Since then, Eno’s live history has been in fits ...
Part practical problem-solver and part esoteric theoretician, Brian Eno has been involved as a musician and producer on some of the most influential music of the past 50 years, a daunting list of ...
"Eno," a feature documentary on the electronic music pioneer, promises to take different forms depending on the viewing platform. Here come the warm jets. British musician, producer, and visual artist ...
"We really need to be able to harness the intelligence and creativity of everybody - art is the way we do that." Film First has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary film called simply Eno, a ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with documentarian Gary Hustwit about his new film "Eno" about Brian Eno, the legendary musician who produced David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads and was a member of Roxy Music.
I had already seen Eno once when I crossed paths with my friend Daniel Bachrach coming out of Film Forum, fresh from his own screening of this exceptional experimental documentary about the legendary ...
In 1977, the artist, musician, and producer Brian Eno was in Berlin, working with David Bowie on the album that would become “Heroes.” They’d been collaborating on a song in an unconventional way, ...
In 1975, Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt published Oblique Strategies, a set of cards to help one escape writer’s block. Here are some examples: “Simple subtraction,” “Retrace your steps,” and “Repetition ...
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