British composer, musician, and vocalist Roger Eno produces a wide variety of ambient and modern classical music, as well as film and television scores. While he initially gained notice through collaborations with his more famous older brother, Brian Eno, Roger was more formally trained as a musician, and his compositions tend to be harmonically richer -- early on, he expressed interest in making music that creates atmosphere instead of simply being atmospheric. Making his solo debut with the processed piano pieces of 1985's Voices, he expanded his range with subsequent releases, incorporating string arrangements on 1988's Between Tides, and exploring traditional British music on albums like 1996's Swimming, which featured his own vocals.