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Roger Eno was born in Suffolk, England. In 1983, he worked with brother Brian and Daniel Lanois to produce the album Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks. Roger signed to Opal Records and produced two albums, Voices and Between Tides, that reinforced comparisons made with Satie and Debussy. Rather resistant to pigeonholes, Roger then collaborated with labelmate Kate St John before they formed Channel Light Vessel, an alternative “supergroup". In more recent years, Roger has produced further interesting collaborations with Peter Hamill, Lol Hammond and Remote partner Miro. He has also guested on albums by Tim Bowness, No-Man and Laraaji among others. Always working on about five projects at once, his work has been never less than fascinating. He has recently released a 2-disc binaural recording of Roger playing late at night in Lincoln Cathedral with two video sections. His latest Burning Shed releases, Anatomy and Flood, contain some of the most accomplished compositions and performance work. But the best is yet to come! Anatomy and Flood
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