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ele-king Editorial Department (ed.) “Bessatsu ele-king Introduction to Eno: The brain of a non-musician who transformed music”

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ele-king Editorial Department (ed.) “Bessatsu ele-king Introduction to Eno: The brain of a non-musician who transformed music”

price: 1,950 yen + tax
Release date: 2022/05/25
ISBN:978-4-910511-14-6

★Chrysanthemum size 220×148mm
★Ajiro nami
★256 pages

inventor of ambient music
A rare artist crossing pop and experimental music
A preserved version that overlooks the entire music career of the maestro Brian Eno

A disc guide that overlooks the entire music career, reviewing 60 discs at once!

The Birth of the Non-Musician / The Obscure Revolution / From Satie, Cage, Reich to Eno / Bowie's Berlin Trilogy / Connection with Krautrock / The Invention of Ambient / Honeymoon with Talking Heads / The Shock of "No New York" / From doo-wop to the Velvet Underground to Donna Summer / Disciples of the post-punk era / Bond with John Hassell / Enthusiasm for African music / Producer to the stars / Political activist / and more

Author: Tsutomu Noda, Takuon Kobayashi, Masato Matsumura, Itaru Mita, Mariko Sakamoto, Tomoko Takahashi, Ian F. Martin, James Hadfield, Shinya Matsuyama, Masakazu Kitanaka, Shinohara Masatake, Naoki Tokui, Yutaka Hirose, Yoshitaka Mohri
Translated by Rie Eguchi
Binding: Satoshi Suzuki

 

table of contents

■review
Disc guide that provides an overview of all carriers
── Review of 60 albums and more

Author: Tsutomu Noda, Takuon Kobayashi, Masato Matsumura, Mariko Sakamoto, Itaru Mita, Tomoko Takahashi, Ian F. Martin, James Hadfield
Translated by Rie Eguchi

■column
We dream of ships sailing far away, a thousand miles away - The Spider and I, Brian Eno (translated by Ian F. Martin/Rie Eguchi)

Birth of a non-musician (Masato Matsumura)
A passing point called Roxy Music (Tsutomu Noda)
Wyatt and Eno -- Their encounter, separation, and reunion (Tsumi Noda)
Relationship with progressive rock (Masato Matsumura)
Eno and John Cale (Masato Matsumura)
What is Oblique Strategies (Tsutomu Noda)
Obscure Records (Shinya Matsuyama)
From Satie, Cage, Reich to Eno ──The road to ambient music (Tomoko Takahashi)
Bowie's Berlin Trilogy (Tsutomu Noda)
Eno and New Wave (Itaru Mita)
Eno and Female Artists (Itaru Mita)
Trilogy with Talking Heads: The historical significance of Eno's presence in New York (Tsutomu Noda)
The impact of "No New York" and Art Lindsay (Masato Matsumura)
Popular music that Eno loved: from hymns to VU, doo-wop to P-funk, Donna Summer to Belial (Tsumi Noda)
The influence of post-punk and Eno, and his disciples (Tsutomu Noda)
Eno and John Hassell (Shinya Matsuyama)
Eno and African Music (Masakazu Kitanaka)
Eno in me, 1973-1983 (Yutaka Hirose)
Producer of the stars: Working with U2, James, Coldplay and more (translated by James Hadfield/Rie Eguchi)
Eno as a video artist (Takune Kobayashi)
Technology Realizes Generative ──Collaboration with Peter Chilvers (Takune Kobayashi)
Music of everyday life, music of anti-consciousness (Itaru Mita)
Eno as a political activist (Yoshitaka Mohri)
The Duality of Ambience in Timothy Morton's Thought -- Calmness and Emptyness (Masatake Shinohara)

■interview
The appeal of Eno as an installation artist
──Toward June's "AMBIENT KYOTO" (Nao Tokui)



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