Brian Eno
2) Lux
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LUX is Brian Eno's first solo album on Warp Records and his first solo release since 2005's Another Day On Earth. It finds him expanding upon the types of themes and sonic textures that were present on such classic albums as Music For Films, Music For Airports and Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks. Eno sees it as a continuation of his 'Music for Thinking' project that includes Discreet Music (1975) and Neroli (1993).
8) Sebastiane
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Jarman made his feature directorial debut with this interpretation of the life of St. Sebastiane. The Roman martyr is exiled to an all-male colony and tortured in this visually stylish and gorgeously photographed film. Sebastiane caused a stir for its frank homoerotic content, but was equally noteworthy for presenting its dialogue entirely in Latin. Music by Brian Eno.
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A deep dive into the life of Stewart Brand, a legendary pioneer of LSD, cyberspace, futurism, and modern environmentalism. Brand created the revolutionary do-it-yourself publication The Whole Earth Catalog, which Steve Jobs famously called “Google in paperback form, 35 years before Google existed.”
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"A deep dive into the many sides of techno-visionary Stewart Brand--a member of Ken Kesey's 'The Merry Pranksters,' the creator of the counter-culture do-it-yourself bible The Whole Earth Catalog and an early activist in the '60's environmental movement. Brand, in his later guise as a cyber futurist, coined the phrase 'personal computer' and inspred many in Silicon Valley, including Steve Jobs who cited Brand as a major influence. Now in his ninth...