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Brian Eno: Imaginary Landscapes

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Brian Eno View All


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Duncan Ward (Director), Gabriella Cardazzo (Director) View All

Release: Feb. 12th, 1989
Runtime: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Here’s an interesting and extremely rare documentary from 1989, which features legendary producer and multimedia artist Brian Eno discussing his process and his thoughts on music in general.
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kkl10
For lack of a better word, Imaginary Landscapes seems to be a remotely successful attempt to illustrate the interior and creative world of Brian Eno.


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