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  1. Hace 2 días · Lodger (album) Lodger is the 13th studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 25 May 1979 through RCA Records. Recorded in collaboration with the musician Brian Eno and the producer Tony Visconti, it was the final release of his Berlin Trilogy, following Low and "Heroes" (both 1977).

  2. Hace 6 días · Haag opened the Chez Romy Haag nightclub in Schöneberg – where, as described by Brian Eno, she performed wild “space age disco” revue shows – soon after arriving in West Berlin in 1973. The 23-year-old Dutch woman had been living in New York but joined the many transgender outlaws, like punk singer Jayne County, then finding their way to Berlin.

  3. Hace 4 días · Brian Eno contributed significantly to "Lodger," and this is where the collaboration between Bowie and Eno is at its best. "I would like to do something rivetingly new and, uh, earth-shattering. ... also known as the Low / Heroes World Tour or the Stage Tour, as recordings from the tour were included on the live album "Stage" (1978).

  4. Hace 6 horas · Heroes” is a song by David Bowie, released in 1977 as the title track of his album “Heroes.” The song was written by Bowie and Brian Eno.

  5. Hace 6 días · Starless (King Crimson) Probablemente una de las canciones más hermosas que Robert Fripp haya escrito, «Starless» es una pieza musical increíble con todo lo que esperarías de King Crimson y del propio Fripp. Son más de 10 minutos de alegría con tonos muy distintos y diferentes, complejidad y el sustain infinito de marca registrada de Fripp.

  6. Hace 2 días · My overall cluster of all time favorites besides him would be Beatles, Bowie, Belew, Kate Bush, and the Velvets. I should start using that, really! Especially since Beck, Byrne, and (Mission of) Burma would be high on my list too! I have been listening to this track from ab9st8, an ambient sound artist out of Poland.

  7. Hace 5 días · Roy Ascott’s Groundcourse rewired the brains of a generation of art students and turned Brian Eno and Pete Townshend on to cybernetic thinking. In an exclusive extract from his new book *Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave*, Simon Strange explores the ideas behind the course and the strange activities it inspired