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Brian Eno

March 2016

  • Brian Eno, in profile, wearing a jacket with a turned-up collar

    This much I know
    Brian Eno: ‘I don’t get much of a thrill out of spending money’

    The musician and artist, 67, on collecting fossils, having a regular job, and enjoying surrender
  • A scene from Golden Hours (As You Like It) by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker/Rosas @ Sadler's Wells. 
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    Golden Hours (As You Like It) review – time drags in dance with Shakespeare

    Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker blends the Bard and Brian Eno in an abstract show, but despite some vivid choreography the results remain impenetrable
  • Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and Brian Eno

    As you dance it: Brian Eno and Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker do Shakespeare

    In the show Golden Hours, featuring tracks from Eno’s Another Green World and choreography by De Keersmaeker, the playwright’s lines are danced rather than spoken. The duo talk about stretching time, the power of pop songs and searching for answers in the studio

February 2016

  • Phil Collins Of Genesis In New York Photo Studio<br>NEW YORK - MARCH 25:  Phil Collins of rock group Genesis at photo shoot in New York City photo studio of photographer Waring Abbott, on March 25, 1976. (Photo by Waring Abbott/Getty Images)

    The G2 interview
    Phil Collins returns: ‘I got letters from nurses saying, “That’s it, I’m not buying your records”’

    He was one of the planet’s biggest stars, selling 100ms of records. He talks about the madness of fame, that threat to leave the UK and whether he really dumped his wife by fax

January 2016

  • David Jones, c.1965.

    50 David Bowie moments

    From suburban London schoolboy to a musical colossus, snapshots of David Bowie’s kaleidoscopic life

December 2015

November 2015

  • George Galloway speaks to protesters at Whitehall

    George Galloway, Mark Rylance and Brian Eno join London protest over Syria airstrikes

    Musician Eno tells ‘disappointingly small’ crowd that Britain will ‘dig itself into a deeper hole’
  • Brian Eno and Yanis Varoufakis.

    Talk to me: a conversation special
    Brian Eno meets Yanis Varoufakis: ‘Economists are more showbiz than pop stars now'

    The musician meets the economist
  • Stop the War chair Lindsey German

    Actors, academics and writers sign letter urging UK not to bomb Syria

    Ken Loach, Brian Eno and Frankie Boyle among signatories of letter by Stop the War that will be handed to Downing Street at protest on Saturday

October 2015

  • Krautrock supergroup Harmonia.
Michael Rother of Neu! and Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius of Cluster.

Pictures taken 1973-1976.

    Harmonia at home: watch previously unseen footage of the group

    Ahead of the release of their career-spanning boxset, we’re unveiling the only known footage of the supergroup in existence, which shows the band’s first show in their garden in Forst in 1973

September 2015

  • Brian Eno.

    Music blog
    Brian Eno’s John Peel lecture: what we learned

  • Brian Eno told his audience that we needed ways of ‘keeping in sync, of remaining coherent … And I think that this is what culture is doing for us.’

    Brian Eno calls for rethink about meaning and value of culture

August 2015

April 2015

  • Friends are electric: Brian Eno with William Doyle (AKA. East India Youth) at his West London studio.

    Brian Eno meets East India Youth: ‘I find songs such a tired format’

    One is electronica’s elder statesman, the other a Mercury-nominated rising star. We brought them together to discuss technology, beauty and bananas

March 2015

  • Woman reading a book while listening to headphones.

    Books blog
    Can music truly chime with reading?

    Trying to lose yourself in a book amid the clamour of the 21st century is a challenge. A composer thinks he’s found a solution - soundscapes tuned to different genres

February 2015

  • Roxy Music

    10 of the best
    Roxy Music: 10 of the best

    There are two Roxy Musics – and our 10 deals only with the first, those abrasive musical insurgents, not the smooth balladeers of later years

January 2015

  • Camp VI detainee

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Guantánamo Diary: Brian Eno reads an extract – podcast

    Our series of extracts from Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s account of his ongoing internment continues as he reviews the questions he has been asked over and over

December 2014

  • africa express

    Africa Express Presents… Terry Riley’s In C Mali review – conceptual masterpiece gets a charming update

    Terry Riley’s 50-year-old piece gets an update thanks to a group of Malian musicians, Damon Albarn and Brian Eno, writes Paul Mardles
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