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  2. EMS VCS 3 - Wikipedia

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    The VCS 3 was popular among progressive rock bands, and was used on recordings by Franco Battiato, The Moody Blues, The Alan Parsons Project, Jean-Michel Jarre, Todd Rundgren, Hawkwind, Curved Air, Brian Eno (with Roxy Music and as a solo artist or collaborator), King Crimson, The Who, Gong, and Pink Floyd, and many others.

  3. Brian Eno - Wikipedia

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    Brian Peter George Eno (/ ˈ iː n oʊ /, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and visual artist.He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambient music and electronica, and for producing, recording, and writing works in rock and pop music. [1]

  4. Electronic Music Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Synthi AKS proved very popular and AKS units owned by Eno, Pink Floyd and Jean-Michel Jarre featured prominently in music by these artists in the early 1970s; one of the best-known appearances of an AKS on record is the track "On the Run" from Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), and it can be seen being used by Roger Waters and ...

  5. In Every Dream Home a Heartache - Wikipedia

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    [3] Musicians. Andy MacKay – Farfisa organ, saxophone; Bryan Ferry – vocals, rhythm guitar; Brian Eno – VCS 3 synthesizer, tape effects; Paul Thompson – drums;

  6. A Brief History of Brian Eno’s Live Performances - AOL

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    801: 1976. In 1976, Eno returned to rock music for three performances in England as part of the band 801, formed by his former Roxy Music bandmate Phil Manzanera while the latter group was on a ...

  7. (No Pussyfooting) - Wikipedia

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    (No Pussyfooting) is the debut studio album by the British duo Fripp & Eno, released 9 November 1973, on the Island label. [1] ( No Pussyfooting) was the first of three major collaborations between the musicians, growing out of Brian Eno's early tape delay looping experiments and Robert Fripp's "Frippertronics" electric guitar technique.

  8. ‘Eno’ Review: A Compelling Portrait of Music Visionary Brian ...

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    Even next to David Bowie, with his alien regalia and mutating persona, it was Brian Eno who always seemed like the supreme spaceman of the pop-music universe. In 1972, when he first came onto the ...

  9. Brian Eno discography - Wikipedia

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    The production and album discography of Brian Eno primarily consists of 29 solo studio albums, 22 collaborative studio albums, 18 compilation albums, one remix album, four video albums, nine extended plays, and 27 singles, as well as numerous productions credits from numerous artists & bands' singles, albums and compilations.