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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 (11–20)

StarsBrian Eno

Released in July 1983, this work by Brian Eno—the revolutionary figure born of Britain’s music scene—embeds profound philosophical themes that question the vastness of the universe and the meaning of human existence.

True to Eno’s reputation as a pioneer of ambient music, its gentle, elegant tones evoke the feeling of quiet meditation under a starry sky.

With a soothing presence that wouldn’t intrude even as background music in a museum, its charm lies in how effortlessly it blends into daily life.

It’s also perfect as background music while working, gradually opening your mind as you listen.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to reflect deeply on the cosmos and the nature of human existence.

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!

In Dark TreesBrian Eno

The track, characterized by a mysterious sound rising from a deep indigo forest, was created by the British musician Brian Eno.

Included on the album Another Green World, released in September 1975, the piece marked a turning point in Eno’s musical career.

A rhythm repeated by a rhythm box intertwines with synthesizers and synthetic percussion, painting a distinctive sonic picture.

Said to transpose memories of the Suffolk woods into music, it evokes images of hanging moss and horses neighing in the distance.

While it works well as calm background music, it also carries an undercurrent of unease, making it perfect for working or for listening in a museum.

Julie With…Brian Eno

A song by Brian Eno that depicts the tranquility of the sea.

The track is included on Eno’s album Before and After Science, released in November 1977 by the UK-born artist.

It sings of a meditative time spent by the protagonist and Julie upon a calm sea: an undisturbed sail in the wind, the silence of the radio, fingers brushing the surface of the water.

It conveys an atmosphere as if time has stood still.

The piece expresses both solitude and peace upon the vast ocean.

The way the quiet sea gradually darkens evokes the changes in the surrounding world.

With its meditative mood, this work is recommended for moments when you want to spend time in quiet.

Lay My LoveBrian Eno

John Cale & Brian Eno – Lay My Love
Lay My LoveBrian Eno

The song included on British musician Brian Eno’s 1990 album Wrong Way Up is characterized by a catchy melody and mechanical rhythms.

Its lyrics weave themes of despair, temptation, change, and love, resonating deeply with listeners through abstract images and emotions.

Created through the collaboration of Eno and John Cale, this masterpiece showcases the unique musical sensibilities of two masters—still fresh more than 30 years later, continuing to captivate many listeners.

It’s perfect for quiet, late-night hours or moments when you want to calm your mind.

Try letting it play as background music and listen closely to the delicate tapestry of harmonies.

Music For AirportsBrian Eno

Music can sometimes bring a magical experience that frees and calms the heart.

One work that offers such an experience is Brian Eno’s landmark in ambient music.

Created by the British artist with the unique space of an airport in mind, this piece was composed to suit that environment.

Released in July 1978, the album uses simple yet deeply layered, repeating melodies to deliver a soothing sense of peace and a distinctive relaxing effect.

It’s ideal as background music for focused work or quiet downtime, and its sound—gently embracing even vague emotions—will become something special to those who listen.

When you need to heal the fatigue that builds up in the rush of daily life, why not give this work a listen?

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

On Some Faraway BeachBrian Eno

Brian Eno – On Some Faraway Beach
On Some Faraway BeachBrian Eno

A track that evokes the moment when the season comes to an end on a faraway beach.

It’s included on the debut album Here Come the Warm Jets, released in February 1974 by the renowned British musician Brian Eno.

With a melody that flows gently like the sound of waves, it brings a sense of calm to the listener’s heart.

Eno’s unique approach to lyric writing is on display, with strings of words that carry no specific meaning creating a distinctive atmosphere.

The album was highly acclaimed upon its release and later had a major impact on the history of rock music.

It’s a recommended listen when you want to step away from everyday life and be soothed by comforting sounds.