cheechako
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Let's get back to Brian Eno. Why? Well, at this very moment, I am listening to him talk with David Dye on World Cafe - NPR radio. Brian Eno started with Roxy Music in 1971 and, as David put it, "His contributions to popular music have been immense." They talk about many things in the interview, sometimes with Lux playing in the background. Lux is not on YT as far as I know - I have the album. It grew from a live installation Eno did for a gallery in Italy. He also talked about his personal discovery of ambient music back in 75 when he was laid up in bed and listening to an album of Welsh harp music barely audible over the winter rain.
The interview is available at here at NPR.
The Great Gallery of the Palace of Venaria in Turin, Italy where the original Lux is installed:
The whole first hour of this World Cafe is devoted to Eno's music - from his own works and collaborations to the other artists he has worked with and produced. I think the music will speak for itself.
The interview is available at here at NPR.
The Great Gallery of the Palace of Venaria in Turin, Italy where the original Lux is installed:
The whole first hour of this World Cafe is devoted to Eno's music - from his own works and collaborations to the other artists he has worked with and produced. I think the music will speak for itself.