The phrase ‘hard to pin down’ was, very possibly, invented for Brian Eno. Never has a person involved in the production of music (and by our definition, so many worlds beyond that) had so many pigeonholes built for him and then abandoned. He’s a synth whizz, having been the flamboyant VCS3 man for ’70s art rockers Roxy Music’s first couple of albums, then taking his electronic knowledge to Berlin to help sculpt ‘the big three’ albums for Bowie in the city, most famously on the single and track from the b-side of And more recently (although not that recently) he became something of a champion – probably one of the only champions, actually – of the Yamaha DX7,
Brian Eno
Apr 05, 2024
4 minutes
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days