Free Music From Gavin Russom
Gavin Russom walks through the process of creating a track, as a project for Moog Music and Self-Titled Magazine.
Gavin Russom walks through the process of creating a track, as a project for Moog Music and Self-Titled Magazine.
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell interview Brian Eno about Generative Music in 1996 was uploaded by: universityofambience
Duration: 1887
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The Visual Art of Brian Eno: Light and Time was uploaded by: RedBullMusic
Duration: 419
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Conrad Tao: “iridescence,” for piano and iPad – From ‘Voyages’ was uploaded by: emiclassics
Duration: 300
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Brian Eno by Alfred Dunhill was uploaded by: alfreddunhill
Duration: 275
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Forbes has released a list of the World’s Highest Paid Musicians for 2012. And, yet again, international superballer Richard D. James, right, did not make the cut. Forbes embeds the list in an ungodly long and slow slideshow, but you can cut to the chase and check it out below.
Warp Records has announced LUX – Brian Eno’s first solo album since 2005’s Another Day On Earth. On LUX, Eno expands upon the types of themes and sonic textures that were present on such classic albums as Music For Films, Music For Airports and Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks. Eno sees it as a continuation of his… Read More New Brian Eno Album, LUX, To Feature ‘Music For Thinking’
Opal has released Scape – a new generative music application, created by Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers. Here’s what they have to say about Scape: Scape is a new form of album which offers users deep access to its musical elements. These can be endlessly recombined to behave intelligently: reacting to each other, changing mood together,… Read More Brian Eno’s Scape Asks ‘Can Machines Create Original Music?’
This video documents a recent lecture by Brian Eno, in Moscow, 2011. via musicofsound
Free Music Friday: Reader Rupert Lally has released Theatre of Noise, a free album of ‘ambient/experimental’ electronic music. Lally says the tracks were inspired by 70’s Brian Eno and the classic soundtracks of The BBC Radiophonic Workshop. You can preview Theatre of Noise above or download it via Bandcamp.