Brian Eno

Today, Brian Eno confirms his new album FOREVER VOICELESS—an instrumental rendition of his acclaimed 2022 record FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE—is set for release April 22 on UMC/Verve. The new LP will be available on crystal clear vinyl exclusively for Record Store Day, as well as on selected digital platforms—pre-save/pre-order here.

Following reworks with Martin Gore (“BRUTALISM TAKE 2”) and Deathpact (“BRUTALISM REPRISE”) for his OXYMORE album track “BRUTALISM,” globally-acclaimed electronic artist Jean-Michel Jarre has paired with revered artist Brian Eno for the release of “EPICA EXTENSION” out today (November 18) on SONY Music.  

FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE, Brian Eno’s first studio album in six years, debuted last month to critical acclaim on vinyl, CD, digital formats and Dolby Atmos Blu-ray—listen/share here. A new video for “Garden Of Stars,” produced by Eno and long-time collaborator and album artwork creator Nick Robertson premieres today—watch/share here.

FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE, the new album from Grammy-winning musician and producer Brian Eno is out now on Verve/UMC—listen/share here. The self-produced, 10-track record is Eno’s first studio album in six years. Fans can enjoy the album featuring visuals by long-time collaborator, Nick Robertson, streaming on YouTube here.

Grammy-winning musician and producer Brian Eno unveils a new song “We Let It In” today featuring daughter and vocal counterpart Darla Eno—listen here. An accompanying video, directed by Eno and London-based multidisciplinary artist Orfeo Tagiuri with handwriting by Eno’s granddaughter Anya, is out now—watch/share here. The track is taken from his forthcoming album FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE set for release on October 14 via Verve/UMC.

Grammy-winning musician and producer Brian Eno’s first studio album in six years, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE, is set for release on October 14 via Verve/UMC. The 10-track record was made at his West London studio and is the first album featuring his vocals on the majority of tracks since 2005’s Another Day on Earth. The new album is available on vinyl, CD and digital formats including ATMOS, pre-order HERE. The first single, “There Were Bells” is out today.

Brian Eno releases Film Music 1976 – 2020 – his first-ever collection of music from his film and television soundtrack oeuvre digitally on November 13, 2020, and on 2LP and 1CD on January 22, 2021. Spanning five decades, this release features classic Eno compositions and includes some lesser-known gems and seven previously unreleased tracks.

Brian Eno is now sharing the track “Fickle Sun (iii) I’m Set Free” from his forthcoming album, The Ship.
 

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