"In the 1960s when the recording studio suddenly……" — Brian Eno
"In the 1960s when the recording studio suddenly really took off as a tool, it was the kids from art school who knew how to use it, not the kids from music school. Music students were all stuck in the notion of music as performance, ephemeral. Whereas for art students, music as painting? They knew how to do that."
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236 Quotes by Brian Eno
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The most important thing in a piece of music is to seduce people to the point where they start searching.
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Being an artist is a job for life.
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