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🔘 Small Craft On A Milk Sea Album: 2026
Eno's Warp Debut Reissued on Bio Vinyl

Roxy Music
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Roxy Music
Jul 8, 19780 min read


Bubbly Bubbly ENO: 1975
Three-Page Feature Beetle Magazine January 1, 1975. As at last result, definition is suspended. The bio-rhythm heartbeat toe-tapping white noise floods normal logic, reducing one to the dumb and numb.

Roxy Music
Jan 1, 19751 min read


Naked and Neurotic
Eno's One-Page Feature in Creem, December 1, 1974.

Roxy Music
Dec 1, 19741 min read


Taking Tiger Mountain Album: Nov 1974
The album was loosely inspired by a set of postcards depicting scenes from the Chinese revolutionary opera Taking Tiger Mountain. Eno used these images as a springboard for a series of songs that feel like fragments of a larger narrative, though he deliberately avoided a literal storyline. Instead, the album plays like a surreal travelogue through espionage, technology, and dream‑logic landscapes.

Roxy Music
Nov 1, 19743 min read


Here Come The Warm Jets Album: Feb 1974
Recorded and produced by Eno himself, the album brought together an eclectic cast of musicians — including former Roxy Music colleagues and players from Hawkwind, Matching Mole, Pink Fairies, Sharks, Sweetfeed, and King Crimson. Eno famously used unconventional studio directions and oblique strategies to provoke unexpected performances, shaping the record into a surreal, fractured, and forward‑leaning sonic world.

Roxy Music
Feb 8, 19743 min read


Here Come The Warm Jets Album Ad: Feb 1974
Recorded and produced by Eno himself, the album brought together an eclectic cast of musicians — including former Roxy Music colleagues and players from Hawkwind, Matching Mole, Pink Fairies, Sharks, Sweetfeed, and King Crimson. Eno famously used unconventional studio directions and oblique strategies to provoke unexpected performances, shaping the record into a surreal, fractured, and forward‑leaning sonic world.

Roxy Music
Feb 8, 19742 min read


ENO & Guests Advert: 1974
Brian Eno's Warm Jets Solo Launch Published in the UK on February 2, 1974, Melody Maker featured a one-page advert announcing Brian Eno’s first solo album Here Come the Warm Jets, released February 7. The ad promoted the album alongside a UK tour with guest artistes The Winkies and support act Rod Crisp, listing dates from February 13 (Kings Hall, Derby) through March 12 (London, Drury Lane Theatre). Article Overview Publication Details Magazine: Melody Maker (UK). Date: Febr

Roxy Music
Feb 2, 19741 min read
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