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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Brian Eno (b. May 15, 1948) is an enormously influential and prolific musician, composer, Record Producer, singer and music theorist, even though he describes himself as a "non-musician". A former art school student, Eno has an enormous amount of credits under his belt that includes his popularisation of ambient music, Sampling and world music, his co-authoring of the "Oblique Strategies" collection of cards alongside Peter Schmidt, his groundbreaking use of the studio as an instrument, his critically acclaimed solo career, his well-regarded work as a Record Producer, his stint in the glam rock band Roxy Music and his creation of the "Microsoft Sound". |