Brian Eno: Oblique Music

Brian Eno: Oblique Music

Brian Eno: Oblique Music

Brian Eno: Oblique Music

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Overview

On the back of his published diary Brian Eno describes himself variously as: a mammal, a father, an artist, a celebrity, a pragmatist, a computer-user, an interviewee, and a 'drifting clarifier'. To this list we might add rock star (on the first two Roxy Music albums); the creator of lastingly influential music (Another Green World; Music for Airports); a trusted producer (for Talking Heads, U2, Coldplay and a host of other artists); the maker of large-scale video and installation artworks; a maker of apps and interactive software; and so on. He is one of the most feted and influential musical figures of the past forty years, even though he has described himself on more than one occasion as a non-musician.

This volume examines Eno's work as a musician, as a theoretician, as a collaborator, and as a producer. Brian Eno is one of the most influential figures in popular music; an updated examination of his work on this scale is long overdue.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441148063
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/11/2016
Series: Arden Critical Companions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 943 KB

About the Author

Sean Albiez is Senior Lecturer in Popular Music at Southampton Solent University, UK

David Pattie is Professor in Drama in the Department of Performing Arts at the University of Chester, UK.
Sean Albiez is an Independent Scholar and musician. He has published on electronic music, music technology, punk and post-punk. He is currently researching topics in electronic music history and has thirty years experience lecturing in popular music at UK universities and colleges. He is co-editor of Kraftwerk: Music Non Stop (Bloomsbury, 2011), Brian Eno: Oblique Music (Bloomsbury, 2016), and The Velvet Underground (Bloomsbury, 2022), and Contributing Editor (Music Technology) for the Bloomsbury Encyclopaedia of Popular Music of the World. He produces electronic music as ghost elektron and - with Martin James - as Nostalgia Deathstar.
David Pattie is Associate Professor in Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of Birmingham, UK. He researches and publishes in a number of areas; popular music performance and culture, contemporary British and Scottish theatre, and the work of Samuel Beckett. He is the author of Rock Music in Performance (Bloomsbury, 2007), and the co-editor of the books Kraftwerk: Music Non Stop (Bloomsbury, 2011) and Brian Eno: Oblique Music (Bloomsbury, 2016), and The Velvet Underground (Bloomsbury, 2022).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Brian Eno: A problem of organization - David Pattie and Sean Albiez

PART ONE - Eno: Composer, musician and theorist

1 The Bogus Men: Eno, Ferry and Roxy Music - David Pattie
2 Brian Eno, non- musicianship and the experimental tradition - Cecilia Sun
3 Taking the studio by strategy- David Pattie
4 Between the avant- garde and the popular: The discursive economy of Brian Eno's musical practices - Chris Atton
5 Yes, but is it music? Brian Eno and the definition of ambient music - Mark Edward Achtermann
6 The Lovely Bones: Music from beyond - Hillegonda C. Rietveld
7 The voice and/of Brian Eno - Sean Albiez

PART TWO - The University of Eno: Production and collaborations

8 Before and after Eno: Situating 'The Recording Studio as Compositional Tool' - Sean Albiez and Ruth Dockwray
9 Control and surrender: Eno remixed – collaboration and Oblique Strategies - Kingsley Marshall and Rupert Loydell
10 Avant-gardism, 'Africa' and appropriation in My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - Elizabeth Ann Lindau
11 Eno and Devo - Jonathan Stewart
12 Another Green World? Eno, Ireland and U2 - Noel McLaughlin
13 Documenting no wave: Brian Eno as urban ethnographer - Martin James

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