Answer: ENO
ENO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 290 times.
Referring Clues:
- Record producer Brian
- "Discreet Music" composer
- Musician Brian
- Rock pioneer Brian
- Brian of rock music
- Roxy Music co-founder Brian
- Brian of rock
- Roxy Music co-founder
- Rock impresario Brian
- Rocker Brian
- Producer for David Bowie and U2
- "Another Green World" composer, 1975
- Rock's Brian
- Ambient music pioneer
- Rock composer Brian
- New Age music pioneer
- North Carolina's ___ River State Park
- Brian of Roxy Music
- Roxy Music founder
- Bowie collaborator
- Rock producer Brian
- Roxy Music founding member
- Rock's Brian ___
- "Another Green World" composer
- Brian of the early Roxy Music
- "Music for Airports" composer
- Rock musician Brian
- Brian of the original Roxy Music
- Ambient music composer Brian
- "Music for Films" musician
- Brian of ambient music
- 1970's Bowie collaborator
- British musician Brian
- Music producer Brian
- Brian who composed the Windows 95 start-up sound
- British rocker Brian
- Brian known as the father of ambient music
- "Another Green World" musician
- Brian of early Roxy Music
- Brian known for 33-Across music
- Onetime Bowie collaborator
- Music producer Brian
- 60-Across producer
- Former Roxy Music member Brian
- Record producer who published the diary "A Year With Swollen Appendices"
- Brian of experimental rock
- Creator of the "Microsoft sound" played when Windows 95 starts
- Brian who produced or co-produced seven U2 albums
- Musician who started the Obscure Records label
- Bowie collaborator Brian
- "Thursday Afternoon" composer Brian
- Ambient musician Brian
- "Here Come the Warm Jets" composer Brian
- "Achtung Baby" producer Brian
- Ambient music pioneer Brian
- Musical Brian
- See 51-Down
- U2 producer Brian
- "Ambient Music for Airports" composer Brian
- "Dune" composer Brian
- U2 album producer Brian
- "Here Come the Warm Jets" composer
- Ambient music producer Brian
- Brian of rock-music promotion
- Glam rocker Brian
- "Discreet Music" composer Brian
- Ambient composer Roger
- Roxy Music's Brian
- Stop sign inventor William
- Producer of Coldplay's 2008 "Viva la Vida ..." album
- Roxy Music musician
- He composed "the Microsoft Sound" on a Mac
- "Before and After Science" musician
- Composer with the album "Music for Airports"
- Brian of music
- River near Duke University
- "Ambient 1: Music for Airports" composer Brian
- Brian who produced some U2 albums
- Brian who produced U2
- "Thom Pain (Based on Nothing)" playwright Will
- Electronic musician Brian
- Musician with the album "Here Come the Warm Jets"
- Brian of ambient music fame
- Collaborator with Paul Simon on his 2006 album "Surprise"
- Longtime U2 producer Brian
- Antacid brand
- Grammy winner Brian
- Producer of Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" album
- "Another Day on Earth" musician
- "After the Heat" musician
- "Here Come the Warm Jets" musician
- "Another Green World" composer Brian
- Roxy Music artist Brian
- "Ambient 1: Music for Airports" composer
- Brian who produced several U2 albums
- Rock musican Brian
- Brian who coproduced U2's "The Unforgettable Fire"
- Roxy Music musician Brian
- Composer Brian
- "Drawn From Life" co-composer
- Producer of Paul Simon's newest album
- Ambient-music pioneer
- U2 producer
- British rock composer
- David Bowie collaborator
- Former Roxy Music member
- "Achtung Baby" co-producer
- Producer for Bowie and U2
- Ambient-music composer Brian
- David Bowie colleague Brian
- Pioneer of ambient music Brian
- Roxy Music alum Brian
- Synthesizer virtuoso Brian
- Music theorist Brian
- 1970s Bowie collaborator
- "Music for Airports" composer Brian
- Co-producer of U2's "Achtung Baby"
- Avant-garde composer Brian
- U2 collaborator on "Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1"
- "The Lovely Bones" composer, 2009
- Composer of "The Microsoft Sound"
- Composer for the video game Spore
- Roxy Music founder Brian
- Wine, in combinations
- Brian who founded Obscure Records
- Music's Brian
- Eclectic musician Brian
- Bowie once called him "a very glamorous young man"
- New Age musician Brian ___
- Bowie's "Deranged" cowriter
- Noted composer Brian
- "The Shutov Assembly" musician
- He wrote the score for "The Lovely Bones"
- Fruit salt
- Fruit salts
- Famous fruit salt
- Fruit salt trademark
- Generative music pioneer
- William who invented the crosswalk, or composer Brian
- Famed fruit salt
- Spoon drummer Jim
- Famous fruit salts
- London-based renaissance man Brian
- "Small Craft on a Milk Sea" musician
- Composer Brian who designed the sound for the video game "Spore"
- "Warszawa" instrumentalist
- Composer of "The Lovely Bones" music
- Musician Brian who wrote "A Year with Swollen Appendices"
- Bowie's collaborator on the Berlin Trilogy
- Brian who co-produced "Achtung Baby"
- David Byrne collaborator
- Composer of "1/1," "1/2," "2/1" and "2/2"
- Co-producer of the U2 album "Achtung Baby"
- Roxy Music alum
- Brian with the album "Music for Airports"
- "The Duplex" pet owner
- English rocker Brian
- Glam-rocker Brian
- Brian of electronic music
- Brian who produced Coldplay's "Mylo Xyloto"
- "Drums Between the Bells" musician
- Composer of Windows 95's start-up theme
- "Another Green World" musician Brian
- "Thursday Afternoon" composer
- "The Lovely Bones" soundtrack composer Brian
- Grammy-winning Brian
- Composer of crosswords?
- Bald British Brian
- Renaissance man Brian
- Ambient music's Brian
- ___ L. Camino (lead toon in "The Duplex")
- "Dead Finks Don't Talk" singer
- "Third Uncle" singer
- Traffic safety pioneer (and inventor of the one-way street), William P. ___
- Ambient music's creator
- "Lux" composer Brian
- Ironically, he composed the "Microsoft sound" on a Mac
- Brian who wrote the Windows 95 startup sound
- Electronic music pioneer Brian
- U2 producer or, backwards, U2 hit
- Music pioneer Brian
- Brian who composed the "Microsoft sound"
- Producer of seven U2 albums
- "Microsoft sound" composer
- Two-time Best Rock Album Grammy winner
- Prolific musician/producer Brian
- Byrne's "Strange Overtones" collaborator
- 2005 Drama Pulitzer finalist Will
- Byrne's collaborator on "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts"
- Collaborator of Byrne and Bowie
- Brian who was a pioneer of ambient music
- Medicinal salts
- Brian who composed "Music for Airports"
- Brian who's a self-professed "nonmusician"
- Ambient music innovator
- Brian who produced or co-produced several Talking Heads albums
- Brian who hasn't yet joined Neil Diamond in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Innovative musician Brian
- Will ___, "The Realistic Joneses" playwright
- Frequent collaborator with David Byrne
- Frequent co-producer of U2 albums
- "Discreet Music" musician
- Brian who pioneered in ambient music
- Musician with the 2012 album "Lux"
- Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy" collaborator
- Ambient music innovator Brian
- "The Lovely Bones" scorer Brian
- Roger or Brian of music
- "Lux" composer
- Brian of electronica
- Musician who coined the term "ambient music"
- Brian who co-produced many U2 albums
- Brian who wrote the score for "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl"
- Brian who scored "The Lovely Bones"
- Composer of music "as ignorable as it is interesting"
- Genre of music heard in "Garden State"
- Composer of the Windows 95 start-up sound
- Co-producer of the art rock album "High Life"
- Popular antacid
- "Neroli" musician Brian
- Composer who co-created "Oblique Strategies"
- Musician with the 2016 album "The Ship"
- Collaborator on several David Bowie albums
- Name on the 1983 album "More Music for Films"
- Producer for Bowie and the Talking Heads
- "Another Day on Earth" musical artist
- Playwright Will who wrote "The Realistic Joneses"
- U2's "The Joshua Tree" co-producer Brian
- "Ambient 1: Music for Airports" artist
- Brian who composed "Discreet Music"
- Brian who composed the Windows 95 startup sound
- He said that ambient music "must be as ignorable as it is interesting"
- Producer of some Talking Heads albums
- "Music for Airports" producer
- Creator of the album "Reflection," which consists of one 54-minute track
- "Reflection" musician
- See 2-Down
- Composer known for mood music
- "The Ship" composer, 2016
- Ambient composer of note
- Repeated collaborator with Bowie
- "Lux" composer of 2012
- Brian who coined the term "ambient music"
- Obie-winning playwright Will
- "Music for Airports" musician
- Multi-time music collaborator with Bowie
- Electronica producer Brian
- Brian with the album "Before and After Science"
- Antacid brand since the 1800s
- Icon of ambient music
- Composer of "The Microsoft Sound," which, ironically, he wrote on a Mac
- California suffix for Angel
- "Reflection" musician Brian
- Brian in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- "Music for Airports" producer Brian
- Brian who created the Windows 95 start-up sound
- "Non-musician" Brian
- Brian who co-founded Roxy Music
- Ambient composer Brian
- Ending with Angel
- Wine prefix
- Self-described "non-musician" Brian
- "The Realistic Joneses" playwright Will
- Brian who left Roxy Music
- Brian once of glam rock
- Jan., to Juan
- Playwright Will who was a 2005 Pulitzer finalist
- Residential suffix with Angel
- Brian who was once with Roxy Music
- "Ambient 1: Music for Airports" musician
- Rapper Barony
- Musician whose name is a number in reverse
- Brian who was a pioneer in ambient music
- One backward musician?
- "Ambient 1: Music for Airports" artist, 1978
- Co-producer of Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy"
- Ambient music trailblazer Brian
- Brian who said ambient music "must be as ignorable as it is interesting"
- Roxy Music name
- Experimental musician Brian
- Musician Brian who calls himself a "nonmusician"
- Coiner of the term "ambient music"
- U2 collaborator Brian
- Brian who composed the original start-up sound for Windows 95
- Ambient musician whose name is found in "white noise"
- Brian in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Experimental music documentary of 2024
- Electronica pioneer Brian
- Big name in experimental music
- Capital One's virtual assistant whose name is "one" backwards
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