More From Brian Eno
- "Once I started working with generative music in the 1970s, I was flirting with ideas of making a kind of endless music – not like a record that you’d put on, which would play for a while and finish."
- "My kind of composing is more like the work of a gardener. The gardener takes his seeds and scatters them, knowing what he is planting but not quite what will grow where and when – and he won’t necessarily be able to reproduce it again afterwards either."
- "Musicians are there in front of you, and the spectators sense their tension, which is not the case when you’re listening to a record. Your attention is more relaxed. The emotional aspect is more important in live music."
More In Work
- "I am trying to show the world that we are all human beings and that color is not important. What is important is the quality of our work."― Alvin Ailey
- "If it is surely the means to the highest end we know, can any work be humble or disgusting? Will it not rather be elevating as a ladder, the means by which we are translated?"― Henry David Thoreau
- "Confidence comes from hours and days and weeks and years of constant work and dedication."― Roger Staubach