
Brian Eno: Tech Critic, Composer, and Palestine Ally Since Day One
Long before hashtags and viral infographics, Brian Eno was calling out the occupation of Palestine. The legendary British musician, producer, and ambient music pioneer has been an outspoken critic of Israeli apartheid and a staunch advocate for Palestinian rights for decades.
In an industry often ruled by commercial caution, Eno’s activism has remained unflinching, even as the costs and risks have grown. He isn’t doing it for clout. He’s doing it because it’s the truth.
A Lifelong Ally
Brian Eno’s support for Palestine isn’t new. He’s been publicly criticizing Israeli policy since the early 2000s, backing the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement, and encouraging other artists to reject performances in Israel as a form of cultural resistance.
He’s written op-eds, spoken on panels, and used his influence to challenge the blind spots of Western media. His commitment has earned him both admiration and alienation—but that hasn’t stopped him.
The Microsoft Moment: Turning a Legacy Into Protest
In early 2025, Eno once again put his values ahead of his legacy.
When fans rediscovered that he composed the iconic Windows 95 startup sound, Microsoft attempted to use the moment for nostalgic PR. But Eno responded swiftly, criticizing Microsoft’s cloud contracts with the Israeli government and pledging to donate all royalties from that sound to Gaza relief efforts.
“I don’t want my music associated with companies that help fund war machines. Not then. Not now.”
— Brian Eno, 2025
It was a mic-drop moment in music-tech history—blunt, honest, and consistent with everything Eno has stood for.
Words and Action
Eno has backed countless Palestinian and anti-occupation initiatives over the years, including:
- Palestine Music Expo
- Artists for Palestine UK
- Boycotting Israel Festival invitations
- Co-signing letters demanding ceasefire and accountability
He’s also one of the few elder statesmen in music who doesn’t just support from the sidelines—he leads, and he challenges others in the industry to follow.
“Artists shape public consciousness. If we won’t speak when the bombs fall on children, what exactly are we here for?”
Not Just Ambient — Revolutionary
It would be easy to reduce Eno to his artistic legacy: ambient innovator, U2 and Talking Heads producer, sonic visionary. But to do that would be to ignore how deeply intertwined his art is with his activism.
His compositions often echo with themes of loss, disintegration, and systems breaking down—haunting parallels to the very real collapse of civil life in Gaza.
Why Exposed Vocals Is Telling His Story
At Exposed Vocals, we believe the artists who dare to speak out when others stay silent deserve more than just applause—they deserve amplification.
Brian Eno isn’t trending.
He’s timeless.
And his moral clarity serves as a north star for the next generation of artists unsure whether to use their voice.
Let this be the reminder: you can. And you must.







