In 2002, a broadsheet magazine called Arthur started appearing at various locations around Los Angeles. Rich with interviews, features, comic art, and reviews, the publication focused on music, […]
Eno (1973): Brian Eno Documentary
“The synthesizer the way I play it doesn’t need any manual skill. You don’t have to be clever to turn a knob. So what I’m saying is that I have attempted to replace the element of skill considered necessary in music by the element of judgment.”
A rare look into the anti-musician’s process. Made shortly after Eno’s departure from Roxy Music, Eno (1973) features the recording sessions from Eno’s first solo record Here Come the Warm Jets. This documentary was recently re-uploaded to YouTube and we’re not sure how long it’ll stay there so enjoy it now while you can!
Revisit our feature Enossified: Brian Eno Collaborations 1973-1980