An art school student with a love of minimalist styles, Brian Eno had little
music experience when he became Roxy Music's keyboard player in the early 1970s.
He left Roxy after falling out with singer Bryan Ferry and launched his solo
career with the experimental art-rock album Here Come The Warm Jets in 1974.
After collaborating with Robert Fripp on (No Pussyfooting), Eno explored the
potential of the "sonic landscapes" which came to inspire the ambient sub-genre
with Another Green World and Discreet Music (both 1975) and, especially, Ambient
1/Music For Airports (1978) and Apol...