Brian Eno's 'Here Come the Warm Jets' Turns 50.

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      Brian Eno's first solo album, "Here Come the Warm Jets," celebrates its 50th anniversary this month. The album, which fused space-age electronica with rock, introduced a new landscape for rock music and launched Eno's career as a producer. The album featured innovative use of synthesizers, tape loops, and electronic keyboards, creating captivating textures and drone effects. Eno's experimentation on this album paved the way for his future collaborations with artists like David Bowie, U2, and Coldplay. [Extracted from the article]
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