Brian Eno – LUX album cover

Brian Eno – LUX

Album 2012

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2012 album LUX.

Music from LUX

Gear Used On LUX

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Brian Eno – LUX (2012). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Brian Eno on LUX

Digital Modeling Guitars

Moog E1 Electric Guitar

When Laurie Anderson talked to Eno for Interview Magazine, they had the following exchange:

ANDERSON: So are the horns on Lux real?

ENO: No.

ANDERSON: I thought those were real, far away horns.

ENO: Yeah, it does sound like that. There are real strings in there, though they’re all played by one person, my friend Nell Catchpole. There’s also an instrument called the Moog Guitar. It’s a fantastic instrument.

ANDERSON: Oh, I’ve heard about that.

ENO: It’s an amazing instrument. It’s a completely new instrument, actually. It’s called a guitar, but the people who have started using it to do interesting things are moving far away from any character guitars have had traditionally. The only instruments on the album are piano, strings, this Moog Guitar, and some synthesizers. But the synthesizer sounds I was using are ones that I’ve been working on for quite a few years, and they can sometimes sound like they might be horns.