10 experimental albums from the 1970s that can’t be described A new dawn. Callum MacHattie May 17, 2026
Tale of the Tape: The story of Brian Eno’s art-glam gem ‘Here Come the Warm Jets’ “Well, Eno’s a silly bugger…” Tom Phelan May 16, 2026
The one musician David Bowie immediately fell in love with: “I knew instantly” On the same musical wavelength. Tim Coffman May 11, 2026
“An album that made a lot of difference”: The 1969 album Brian Eno called the best pop record An iconic choice… Ben Forrest May 11, 2026
How The Who betrayed Brian Eno so much that he wrote them a letter of complaint Not up to scratch. Reuben Cross Apr 19, 2026
The Velvet Underground changed Brian Eno’s life and British culture forever with one record Permission granted. Lucy Harbron Apr 13, 2026
Why “the sound of failure” becomes the defining force of art, according to Brian Eno “The listener believes something is happening beyond its limits…” Rachael Pimblett Apr 7, 2026
‘June 1, 1974’: When Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Brian Eno and Nico combined for a stunning live album “Official bootleg…” Paulina Subia Mar 11, 2026
The greatest hook in pop music, according to David Bowie The natural ear for catchiness. Tim Coffman Feb 20, 2026
The Edge thought Brian Eno wasn’t a good musician: “He doesn’t have the craft” “I suppose it’s down to confidence, too.” Tom Phelan Feb 13, 2026