Brian Eno reflects on his best work for film and television soundtracks
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Brian Eno is one of the most influential figures in late 20th century popular music. As a musician, he forged new and unexpected paths, and as a collaborator and producer, he helped some of the most innovative acts in music - including David Bowie, Talking Heads, U2 and Coldplay - get even more creative. Starting in the ‘70s with albums like Music for Airports, Eno became the chief architect of ambient music. His minimalist, atmospheric compositions attracted the attention of film directors like Danny Boyle, David Lynch and Michael Mann. Now, a new compilation album called Film Music 1976-2020 collects some of Eno's best work for film and television. Tom Power reached the musician and producer at his country home in England to talk about everything from movies to David Bowie to the Macarena.
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I was obsessed with Eno's early solo works when he sang. "Before and After Science" is still in my desert island collection. Just brilliant. Loved seeing this.
I'm a huge Brian Eno fav and this is one of my favorite interviews with him. I especially loved the thoughtful taste of the interviewer.
Thanks for an interview that often felt more like a conversation. Thoughtful questions, posed with ease, and laughs on both sides made for an excellent 35 minutes :)
Probably the most influential musician in my life. So grateful for what his music gives me.
Make music you want to hear -- Brian Eno
I went to Omega Mart in Las Vegas recently. There's a huge area 3 stories high with Rock Walls that have incredible projections of living moving art being displayed on the walls. The soundtrack to this was done by Eno & is exquisite. Its a 20 minute loop that is utterly memorizing.
'An Ending (Ascent)' from 'Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks' (1983) is the most heavenly music I've ever heard. It always moves and uplifts me and puts me in a state of blissful peace.
I think Eno is one of a few artists that still make sense these times. maybe it's just my state of mind now.. quite impressive, his thoughts, such a brilliant mind.
I bet he's a person that could play chess with himself. He'd make a move, then get up and sit across from where he was and as another person, make a move, etc. he is a very disciplined person. He sets rules for himself as if he is his own parent or someone else.
@rosemarymills1671
3 жыл бұрын
@@skrem23 Well I couldn't do it. I tried scrabble once, and I knew who was on the other side of the table. It may not be unique, but who's gonna win?
@stevenlagoe7808
Жыл бұрын
What a great phrase: '...he's a person who could play chess with himself.' I like it!
I can listen to this everyday
I love his work, especially Another Green World. He certainly looks different than the Roxy Music days!
Legendary producer and musician, I especially love the U2 work he’s done
This is such a great conversation! Those final Bowie anecdotes!
absolutely brilliant interview, thank you so much :)
Oh, he talked about his work with Bowie, specifically Warzawa, in the album Low. Totally recommend that.
Great interview!! And loved that chair on the couch in the background. (Very Eno)
Interesting interview. And thanks for the tip about Radio Garden.
Excellent, thoughtful interview! Brian’s commentary is captivating as usual. Intelligent and interesting questions from the interviewer (kudos) as well.
I love the book shelf in the background
How I love this guy.
an excellent interview
Love that man!
great interview, would love to see a Eno and Justin K. Broadrick collaboration it would be great!
Really lovely conversation - thank you!
How can I contact Mr. Eno for a streaming interview?
@Ninthsignmusic
2 жыл бұрын
I hope you do! I could listen to him for days. So the more interviews with him, the merrier!
There's a painting on Google images called, " Mona Lisa Gone Fishing. "
Wonderful interview...what is up with the room he's in? Eno with empty bookshelves. Two couches facing the same way, one with a chair on its side resting on the cushions? You just never know what this guy is going to do.
I want a link to that Russian radio station ;)
@toberrchell
3 жыл бұрын
Listen to Orthodox Chants from Cheboksary on Radio Garden: radio.garden/listen/orthodox-chants/EsXWQHxy
@SlavaKruk
3 жыл бұрын
www.radio.garden/listen/orthodox-chants/EsXWQHxy
@jeshkam
3 жыл бұрын
@@SlavaKruk Cheers! 😉
@jeshkam
3 жыл бұрын
@@toberrchell Thank you! 😎👍
@npchilds_music
3 жыл бұрын
@@SlavaKruk Tried to go there a couple of times, I just get a blue screen and the page going into some kind of wierd loop.
The smartest human on earth
Why this has so little views. what is wrong with the world?
@butterflymoon6368
2 жыл бұрын
Sex, drugs, arguments and food.
Flat? Norfolk?
@robst247
2 жыл бұрын
... as a pancake. I went there on holiday as a child and found it the most depressing landscape I had ever seen. Strangely, I ended up living in the Netherlands, which is very similar.
There is little that he has done that I don't love.