Canadian producer Daniel Lanois' British co-producer when producing the albums of Irish band U2: two words |
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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer who coined the term "ambient music" |
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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer who coined the term “ambient music” |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jan 2024 |
New Age composer |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2019 |
New Age composer |
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Coiner of the term 'generative music' |
New York Times |
21 Oct 2018 |
Self-described "non-musician" of ambient music |
USA Today |
30 Mar 2018 |
'Music for Airports' composer |
Jonesin |
13 Feb 2018 |
Self-described "non-musician" of ambient music |
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Coiner of the term "generative music" |
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Influential musician and producer, originally a member of Roxy Music |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
10 Sep 2017 |
Ambient music pioneer |
The Washington Post |
11 Jul 2016 |
Creator of the label Obscure Records |
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"Another Green World" musician |
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"Music for Airports" composer |
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Co-composer of the "Prophecy Theme" in "Dune" |
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Musician who created the Windows 95 start-up sound |
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Musician with the 1974 album "Here Come the Warm Jets" |
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He's collaborated with David Byrne, U2, and Paul Simon |
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"Achtung Baby" producer |
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"Music for Airports" composer |
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Grammy winner for "The Joshua Tree" |
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