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'''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 [[Self-Deprecation|"non-musician"]]. A former art school student, Eno has an enormous amount of credits under his belt that includes his [[Trope Codifier|popularisation]] of ambient music, [[Sampling]] and world music, his co-authoring of the "[[wikipedia:Oblique Strategies|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 [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|his creation of the "Microsoft Sound"]].
 
Eno's interest in recording technology and experimental approaches can be traced to his studies at Ipswich Art School and the Winchester School of Art, but he had little actual musical training when he joined the glam rock band [[Roxy Music]] in 1971. Credited solely as "Eno", he provided synthesiser work, occasional backing vocals and "treatments", operating the mixing desk, tape recorders and serving as [[Record Producer]]. He left the band in 1973 over a creative conflict with frontman Bryan Ferry, taking his weirdness with him.
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In short, Brian Eno is awesome and you should listen to him.
 
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'''Solo albums'''
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* ''Spinner'' (1995)
 
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* [[Attention Deficit Creator Disorder]]