Brian Eno
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David Bowie’s final message to Brian Eno – which he didn’t understand at first
By Mike Barnes published
The pair had been planning to revisit 1995 album Outside before Bowie’s death took fans, friends and colleagues by surprise in 2016

“If anything makes me regret anything, it’s looking at Brian Eno”: Still, BJ Cole didn’t do too badly
By Mike Barnes published
He set out to confound expectations of pedal steel with post-country band Cochise. Thanks to Captain Beefheart, Love and Hank Marvin, the session hero is pleased to reflect that he got away with it

Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe to broadcast new album, Liminal, into space!
By Jerry Ewing published
Brian Eno and Anglo-American conceptual artist and composer Beatie Wolfe release new album Liminal today

Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe’s Luminal and Lateral are a double victory
By Julian Marszalek published
Stunning collaboration yields two albums that are different – while also, somehow, the same

Wolf Alice, Massive Attack, Primal Scream urge British Prime Minister to take action to ease suffering in Gaza
By Paul Brannigan published
"The world is watching and history will not forget."

”Prog owes him a huge debt of gratitude”: The lasting impact of Brian Eno
By Malcolm Dome published
Shineback and Valdez's Simon Godfrey lists just some of his hero’s achievements, and hails the creative attitude that’s driven them

“ELO, Judas Priest, my dad’s piano playing – that’s prog!” Pat Cash’s record collection
By Jo Kendall published
Travelling the world with his Walkman, the young Australian moved on from his family’s opera and folk to Rush, Steven Wilson, Brian Eno, Francis Dunnery and Anathema, and adopted his chequered headband in honour of Cheap Trick

Phil Collins: “I don’t have many rock’n’roll stories; that was always someone else’s job”
By Dave Everley published
He may not always have been life and soul of the party, but he’s been the heartbeat behind songs across a huge range of genres – to his lasting pride
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