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Brian Eno, the man who composed Windows 95's start-up sound doesn't like NFTs

Brian Eno, the ambient music pioneer who composed the famous start up sound for Windows 95 thinks NFTs are, "hustlers looking for suckers."

December 21, 2021 / 14:39 IST
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(Image Courtesy: NME/Brian Eno)
(Image Courtesy: NME/Brian Eno)

Ambient music pioneer Brian Eno, best known for the iconic Windows 95 start up sound isn't very fond of Non Fungible Tokens (NFT) or cryptocurrency in general for that matter.

In an interview with Crypto Syllabus, Eno said, "NFTs seem to me just a way for artists to get a little piece of the action from global capitalism, our own cute little version of financialisation."

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The British musician put out a number of acclaimed works within the field of ambient and electronica during the 70s and 80s, that went on to define a new genre of music. He also contributed heavily as a producer for various artists such as John Cale, Laraaji, Talking Heads, Devo, Ultravox and more. He is also in the Rock and Roll hall of fame for his tenure with the band Roxy Music.

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