Brian Eno
British musician
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2025 | The Microsoft Sound was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress, recognized for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance. |
2025 | Published 'What Art Does', a book co-authored with Bette Adriaanse exploring the role of art in society and its impact on human experience. |
March 2025 | Released a new solo album Aurum, exclusive to Apple Music. |
2024 | Filmmaker Gary Hustwit released a documentary titled 'Eno,' which uses a computer program to randomly select elements from 30 hours of interviews and 500 hours of archival footage, creating a unique show at each screening. |
May 23 2024 | Eno's work Enough was nominated for the Best Contemporary Song Ivor Novello Award. |
2023 | Brian Eno produced Peter Gabriel's album 'I/O', contributing multiple instrumental and programming elements including synthesizer, bells, percussion, 'electric worms', guitar, and ukulele. |
2023 | Brian Eno released the solo song 'Little Roof' on the album Earth Day 2023 |
November 2023 | Eno signed another open letter calling for a ceasefire and an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. |
October 2023 | Eno signed an open letter from artists advocating for a ceasefire during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. |
June 2023 | Eno released a collaborative single with The Leisure Society titled 'Brave Are The Waves' on Willkommen Records. |
May 2023 | Eno released a collaborative album with Fred again.. called Secret Life through Four Tet's label Text Records. |
April 2023 | An instrumental version of the record Foreverandevernomore, entitled the Forever Voiceless Edition, was released. |
February 2023 | The single Making Gardens Out of Silence in the Uncanny Valley, was released, which replaced the concluding track on the Japanese version of Foreverandevernomore. |
February 10 2023 | Brian Eno released the EP 'Small Craft', which contains previously released outtakes from 'Small Craft on a Milk Sea', on Opal and Universal labels. |
2022 | Brian Eno produced and remixed Jean-Michel Jarre's album 'Epica Extension'. |
2022 | Brian Eno completes 'There Were Bells', directed by Tilo Krause |
October 2022 | Eno released a mostly voice-based album called Foreverandevernomore. |
2021 | Brian Eno begins work on 'There Were Bells' |
2021 | Brian Eno collaborated with Roger Eno on the single 'Wanting to Believe (O Holy Night)' from the album 'Winter Tales' |
2021 | Eno provided original music for Ben Lawrence's documentary Ithaka about John Shipton's battle to save his son, Julian Assange. |
2021 | Eno co-founded EarthPercent, a charity that raises funds for climate causes with support from various notable artists. |
2021 | Eno continued his work on the audio-video conferencing project into 2021. |
April 2021 | Eno participated in the online concert 'Live for Gaza,' featuring artists from Gaza including Osprey V, Wafaa Alnjeili, and Badeel Band. |
February 12 2021 | Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Science / Fiction' on UMG label. |
February 5 2021 | Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Europa' on UMG label. |
January 2021 | Told the Los Angeles Times about working on an open-source audio-video conferencing software as an alternative to Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
January 25 2021 | Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Jarman > Stillness' on Opal and UMG labels. |
January 15 2021 | Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Voices & Words' on UMG label. |
January 8 2021 | Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Interior' on UMG label. |
2020 | Brian Eno produced and contributed synthesizer and programming to Loma's album 'Don't Shy Away', specifically on the track 'Homing'. |
2020 | Brian Eno releases two works: 'Blonde' directed by Deutsche Grammophon employees and 'Decline and Fall' directed by Henrique Goldman |
2020 | Brian Eno released 'City of Life' as a split single with Derrick May |
2020 | Brian Eno collaborated with Roger Eno to release the EP 'Luminous' on Deutsche Grammophon label. |
2020 | Brian Eno released 'Film Music 1976-2020' compilation featuring 8 released and 7 previously unreleased film and TV themes spanning over four decades |
2020 | Eno began working with developers on audio-video conferencing software that addresses issues of existing corporate solutions. |
December 18 2020 | Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Crime Pays' on UMG label. |
March 2020 | Brian Eno and his brother, Roger Eno, released their collaborative album Mixing Colours. |
2019 | Brian Eno releases 'An Ending (Ascent)' directed by NASA |
2019 | Brian Eno was awarded the Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication for Music & Arts at the Starmus Festival. |
2019 | Eno participated in DAU, contributing six auditory ambiances to an immersive installation in Paris. |
2019 | Brian Eno was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the glam rock group Roxy Music. |
December 2019 | Alongside 42 other cultural figures, Eno signed a letter endorsing the Labour Party and its manifesto under Corbyn's leadership in the 2019 general election. |
November 2019 | Eno signed a letter supporting Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn during the 2019 UK general election, describing him as a 'beacon of hope' against far-right nationalism. |
May 18 2019 | The naming of Asteroid 81948 Eno was officially published by the Minor Planet Center. |
2018 | Eno released Music for Installations, a box set that compiled various works created for art installations. |
April 2018 | Eno released The Weight Of History / Only Once Away My Son, a collaborative double A-side with Kevin Shields for Record Store Day. |
2017 | Brian Eno collaborates with Tom Rogerson to release the album 'Finding Shore' on Dead Oceans label |
2017 | Eno was appointed President of the Stop the War Coalition, an organization he has been involved with since its establishment in 2001. |
2017 | Eno delivered the Andrew Carnegie Lecture at Edinburgh University. |
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