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Marketplace Tech Report for Monday, November 5, 2012
Nov 5, 2012

Marketplace Tech Report for Monday, November 5, 2012

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Brian Eno, one of the most influential musicians of the last forty years, thinks music can be too one way: Usually, artists create it and your job is to listen to it, over and over. So Eno has released an iPad app called Scape, full of the building blocks of his music that the listener assembles into their own custom compositions. It's part of something he's been calling "generative music."

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Brian Eno on his new app, Scape, and new album, Lux

Nov 5, 2012
The celebrated musician and composer speaks about his new album and his new app.

Brian Eno, one of the most influential musicians of the last forty years, thinks music can be too one way: Usually, artists create it and your job is to listen to it, over and over. So Eno has released an iPad app called Scape, full of the building blocks of his music that the listener assembles into their own custom compositions. It’s part of something he’s been calling “generative music.”

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