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In Reply to: Ambient works posted by KT88 on August 3, 2005 at 08:55:07:
I didnt mention his non-film stuff, but I am a big fan of it as well, for the most part. Music for Airports was the disk that really turned me on to Brian Eno. Its funny, but when I first brought the LP home and listened to it, it did nothing for me. Then, about 6 months later, I put it on again, and it hit me just right, and I have been a big fan ever since. Its interresting to read the liner notes on that disk, from his original idea for the concept, as well as his audio/visual experiment at the airport (forget which). His collaborations with other artists is worth exploring as well. I am really fond of Laurie Anderson, who has worked with Brian on a few pieces (Bright Red/Tightrope is the best, I think). Quite an interresting artist, overall. Too bad he is not doing as much music as he used to.
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