
Art-music master Brian Eno is the composer of what might be one of the most-heard pieces of music in history, even if much of the world doesn’t necessarily process it as a piece of music. Eno made the famous Windows ’95 chime — the seven-second sound that would play whenever you’d start up a PC. Earlier this year, Eno’s chime went into the Library Of Congress’ National Recording Registry. Now, Eno is using his famous Microsoft association to call on the company to end its partnership with Israel, and he’s also promising to donate the fees from his Windows ’95 chime fee to victims of Israel’s genocide in Gaza.