Robert Fripp and Brian Eno, both luminaries in the progressive and ambient music scenes, formed the duo Fripp & Eno in the early 1970s. Their collaboration began with the groundbreaking album "(No Pussyfooting)" in 1973, introducing innovative tape-delay techniques that would influence ambient music for decades. They followed with "Evening Star" in 1975, further exploring atmospheric soundscapes. After a hiatus, the duo reunited for "The Equatorial Stars" in 2004 and "Beyond Even (1992–2006)" in 2006, continuing their legacy of sonic experimentation. Their work is characterized by a fusion of Fripp's intricate guitar work and Eno's pioneering electronic treatments, creating immersive, instrumental compositions that have left an indelible mark on modern music. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fripp_%26_Eno?utm_source=openai))