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Brian Eno’s famous and popular songs

Let me introduce you to some tracks by the British musician Brian Eno.

When talking about Brian Eno, ambient music is an essential keyword.

Influenced by the idea of “furniture music”—music that exists like furniture, present without disrupting everyday life—he developed the concept of “ambient music,” imagining sound that exists like the air in a space, freeing the listener’s state of mind.

His pieces are truly BGM.

They are calm tracks like the kind you might hear in museums or art galleries.

They’re perfect as background music for work or everyday listening.

Now, please find the best BGM in this playlist.

Brian Eno’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)

Just Another DayBrian Eno

Brian Eno – Just Another Day – Time Lapse – Four Seasons
Just Another DayBrian Eno

A track included on the album Another Day on Earth, released in June 2005 by British musician Brian Eno.

It expresses changes and growth within the repetition of daily life, as well as an evolving outlook on life over time, through dreamlike soundscapes.

Without flashy ornamentation, its somewhat nostalgic melody naturally sets listeners’ hearts at ease.

Strongly reflecting Eno’s concept of ambient music, this piece leaves a gentle yet profound impression.

Like background music played in a museum, it’s perfect for working in quiet away from the bustle of everyday life.

It’s sure to become a new go-to for everyday background listening and a source of calm.

AN ENDING (ascent)Brian Eno

Brian Eno – An Ending (Ascent) (Remastered 2019)
AN ENDING (ascent)Brian Eno

A masterpiece of ambient music that evokes a cosmic expanse.

This track by Brian Eno is included on the album “Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks,” released in July 1983.

Inspired by footage of the moon landing, the piece is characterized by gently drifting synthesizer tones.

Its beauty has been widely recognized, having been used in films, television programs, and even the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

It’s perfect for meditation or moments of relaxation.

Surrender yourself to the soundscapes Eno creates and enjoy a calm, otherworldly escape from everyday life.

Brian Eno’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (31–40)

DriftBrian Eno

A supreme track from Brian Eno, a leading figure in ambient music.

Featured on his July 1983 album “Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks,” this piece is suffused with a floating sensation, as if drifting through outer space.

Its overlapping layers of sound create a pleasantly liberating atmosphere.

It was also used in the film “Private Life,” earning widespread acclaim.

In the summer of 2009, it was performed live—this piece included—at the Science Museum IMAX Cinema in London.

Perfect as a companion for reading or meditation, or for a quiet evening of relaxed listening.

Thursday AfternoonBrian Eno

Thursday Afternoon (2005 Digital Remaster)
Thursday AfternoonBrian Eno

Brian Eno, a pioneer of ambient music, released the album “Thursday Afternoon” in October 1985.

Comprising a single 60-minute track, this work offers a musical experience that changes quietly, like a painting.

Its delicate soundscape—woven from more than sixteen independent loops—calms the listener’s mind and brings a deep sense of relaxation.

The graceful melodies, shaped by gentle piano and synthesizer tones, make it ideal as everyday background music.

Highly recommended for those who want to enjoy a touch of luxury amid a busy day.

1/1(from 「Ambient 1: Music for Airports」)Brian Eno

This piece was created to make waiting at the airport more comfortable.

The soundscape woven from looping piano and synthesizers gently soothes the listener’s mind.

It’s a track from the 1978 album “Ambient 1: Music for Airports,” a landmark work in which Brian Eno established the new genre of ambient music.

Its innovative production method—manually splicing tape—also drew attention.

Designed with the unique concept of being “interesting but ignorable,” it’s perfect as background music for work.

Give it a listen when you’re tired or want to spend some quiet time.

Ambient 1Brian Eno

Brian Eno – Ambient 1: Music for Airports [Full Album]
Ambient 1Brian Eno

Musician Brian Eno, known as a former member of the rock band Roxy Music that was active from the 1970s to the 1980s.

After turning to a solo career, while remaining involved in rock by producing artists such as Talking Heads and David Bowie, he has also devoted himself to creating ambient music.

In the album we’re introducing today, Ambient 1, the quiet piano melodies—completely different from rock—leave a strong impression!

An EndingBrian Eno

Brian Eno – An Ending (Ascent) (Remastered 2019)
An EndingBrian Eno

You can’t talk about ambient music without mentioning this track.

“An Ending” is a masterpiece by Brian Eno, known as a pioneer of ambient music, and it’s beloved by many ambient music fans.

The melody is quintessentially ambient, with a dreamy quality that evokes images of outer space or the deep sea.

If you’re looking to relax, be sure to give it a listen.