Brian Eno

British musician

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2025 The Microsoft Sound was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress, recognized for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance.
2025 Published 'What Art Does', a book co-authored with Bette Adriaanse exploring the role of art in society and its impact on human experience.
March 2025 Released a new solo album Aurum, exclusive to Apple Music.
2024 Filmmaker Gary Hustwit released a documentary titled 'Eno,' which uses a computer program to randomly select elements from 30 hours of interviews and 500 hours of archival footage, creating a unique show at each screening.
May 23 2024 Eno's work Enough was nominated for the Best Contemporary Song Ivor Novello Award.
2023 Brian Eno produced Peter Gabriel's album 'I/O', contributing multiple instrumental and programming elements including synthesizer, bells, percussion, 'electric worms', guitar, and ukulele.
2023 Brian Eno released the solo song 'Little Roof' on the album Earth Day 2023
November 2023 Eno signed another open letter calling for a ceasefire and an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.
October 2023 Eno signed an open letter from artists advocating for a ceasefire during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
June 2023 Eno released a collaborative single with The Leisure Society titled 'Brave Are The Waves' on Willkommen Records.
May 2023 Eno released a collaborative album with Fred again.. called Secret Life through Four Tet's label Text Records.
April 2023 An instrumental version of the record Foreverandevernomore, entitled the Forever Voiceless Edition, was released.
February 2023 The single Making Gardens Out of Silence in the Uncanny Valley, was released, which replaced the concluding track on the Japanese version of Foreverandevernomore.
February 10 2023 Brian Eno released the EP 'Small Craft', which contains previously released outtakes from 'Small Craft on a Milk Sea', on Opal and Universal labels.
2022 Brian Eno produced and remixed Jean-Michel Jarre's album 'Epica Extension'.
2022 Brian Eno completes 'There Were Bells', directed by Tilo Krause
October 2022 Eno released a mostly voice-based album called Foreverandevernomore.
2021 Brian Eno begins work on 'There Were Bells'
2021 Brian Eno collaborated with Roger Eno on the single 'Wanting to Believe (O Holy Night)' from the album 'Winter Tales'
2021 Eno provided original music for Ben Lawrence's documentary Ithaka about John Shipton's battle to save his son, Julian Assange.
2021 Eno co-founded EarthPercent, a charity that raises funds for climate causes with support from various notable artists.
2021 Eno continued his work on the audio-video conferencing project into 2021.
April 2021 Eno participated in the online concert 'Live for Gaza,' featuring artists from Gaza including Osprey V, Wafaa Alnjeili, and Badeel Band.
February 12 2021 Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Science / Fiction' on UMG label.
February 5 2021 Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Europa' on UMG label.
January 2021 Told the Los Angeles Times about working on an open-source audio-video conferencing software as an alternative to Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 25 2021 Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Jarman > Stillness' on Opal and UMG labels.
January 15 2021 Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Voices & Words' on UMG label.
January 8 2021 Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Interior' on UMG label.
2020 Brian Eno produced and contributed synthesizer and programming to Loma's album 'Don't Shy Away', specifically on the track 'Homing'.
2020 Brian Eno releases two works: 'Blonde' directed by Deutsche Grammophon employees and 'Decline and Fall' directed by Henrique Goldman
2020 Brian Eno released 'City of Life' as a split single with Derrick May
2020 Brian Eno collaborated with Roger Eno to release the EP 'Luminous' on Deutsche Grammophon label.
2020 Brian Eno released 'Film Music 1976-2020' compilation featuring 8 released and 7 previously unreleased film and TV themes spanning over four decades
2020 Eno began working with developers on audio-video conferencing software that addresses issues of existing corporate solutions.
December 18 2020 Brian Eno released the film music EP 'Crime Pays' on UMG label.
March 2020 Brian Eno and his brother, Roger Eno, released their collaborative album Mixing Colours.
2019 Brian Eno releases 'An Ending (Ascent)' directed by NASA
2019 Brian Eno was awarded the Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication for Music & Arts at the Starmus Festival.
2019 Eno participated in DAU, contributing six auditory ambiances to an immersive installation in Paris.
2019 Brian Eno was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the glam rock group Roxy Music.
December 2019 Alongside 42 other cultural figures, Eno signed a letter endorsing the Labour Party and its manifesto under Corbyn's leadership in the 2019 general election.
November 2019 Eno signed a letter supporting Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn during the 2019 UK general election, describing him as a 'beacon of hope' against far-right nationalism.
May 18 2019 The naming of Asteroid 81948 Eno was officially published by the Minor Planet Center.
2018 Eno released Music for Installations, a box set that compiled various works created for art installations.
April 2018 Eno released The Weight Of History / Only Once Away My Son, a collaborative double A-side with Kevin Shields for Record Store Day.
2017 Brian Eno collaborates with Tom Rogerson to release the album 'Finding Shore' on Dead Oceans label
2017 Eno was appointed President of the Stop the War Coalition, an organization he has been involved with since its establishment in 2001.
2017 Eno delivered the Andrew Carnegie Lecture at Edinburgh University.

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