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Brian Eno: Space Music

A talk on sound issues

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Hear musical pioneer, Brian Eno talk on a number of sound issues.

British composer, musician and producer Brian Eno, has helped define and reinvent the sound of some of the world’s most popular music artists over the past 50 years. He is renowned for his pioneering work with ambient, generative and 3-dimensional music and has had over 300 audio-visual installations around the world. His new album Foreverandevernomore – his first song-based vocal album in many years – gets released 14 October.

In this rare one-off talk, Eno discusses his approach to 3-dimensional sound, the environment and where we are in the world just now.

Tagged with: Contemporary music

Running Times:

8.00 - 9.30pm with no interval

Times are approximate and subject to change

Produced by the Barbican

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