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What did Brian Eno say about Music?

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  • For instance, I'm always fascinated to see whether, given the kind of fairly known and established form called popular music, whether there is some magic combination that nobody has hit upon before.
  • There are certain sounds that I've found work well in nearly any context. Their function is not so much musical as spatial: they define the edges of the territory of the music.
  • Once I started working with generative music in the 1970s, I was flirting with ideas of making a kind of endless music - not like a record that you'd put on, which would play for a while and finish.

What are the top most famous Music quotes by Brian Eno?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Music by Brian Eno.

  • For instance, I'm always fascinated to see whether, given the kind of fairly known and established form called popular music, whether there is some magic combination that nobody has hit upon before.
  • There are certain sounds that I've found work well in nearly any context. Their function is not so much musical as spatial: they define the edges of the territory of the music.
  • Once I started working with generative music in the 1970s, I was flirting with ideas of making a kind of endless music - not like a record that you'd put on, which would play for a while and finish.
  • One often makes music to supplement one's world.
  • I've got a feeling that music might not be the most interesting place to be in the world of things.
  • Most game music is based on loops effectively.
  • In England and Europe, we have this huge music called ambient - ambient techno, ambient house, ambient hip-hop, ambient this, ambient that.
  • Lyrics are always misleading because they make people think that that's what the music is about.
  • I got interested in the idea of music that could make itself, in a sense, in the mid 1960s really, when I first heard composers like Terry Riley, and when I first started playing with tape recorders.
  • The prospect of music being detachable from time and place meant that one could start to think of music as a part of one's furniture.