Roger Eno.
Roger Eno.
Roger Eno’s career began with David Lynch’s Dune soundtrack in 1983, working alongside his brother Brian. He decided early in his career to concentrate on music that creates atmosphere rather than dominates. Roger has contributed music to films such as Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, Trainspotting, Dario Argento’s Opera and the original score to Trevor Nunn’s highly acclaimed production of Harold Pinter’s Betrayal at London's National Theatre. He was nominated for a BAFTA with his brother for their score for Mr. Wroe’s Virgins - a TV mini-series by Danny Boyle.
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“He combines a musicologist's brain with a wry sense of humor, a frequently overlooked characteristic that has sustained his work since he started making records in 1983.”
— Gyroscope