| Brian Eno Woodbridge, Suffolk Brian_Eno
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| Drum and bass Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to d&b, DnB, dnb, d'n'b, drum n bass, drum & bass) is a type of electronic dance music also known as jungle which emerged in the late 1980s. The genre is characterised by fast tempo broken beat drums (generally between 160–180 beats per minute, but also having occasional differences in some older compositions), with heavy sub basslines. Drum_and_bass
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| Roxy Music Roxy Music is an English art rock group founded in the early 1970s by art school graduate Bryan Ferry (vocals and keyboards). The other members are Phil Manzanera (guitars), Andy Mackay (saxophone and oboe) and Paul Thompson (drums and percussion). Roxy_Music
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| Steve Reich Stephen Michael Reich (born October 3, 1936) is an American composer who pioneered the style of minimalism. His innovations include using tape loops to create phasing patterns (examples are his early compositions, It's Gonna Rain and Come Out), and the use of simple, audible processes to explore musical concepts (for instance, Pendulum Music and Four Organs). Steve_Reich
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| The Illuminatus! Trilogy The Illuminatus! Trilogy is a series of three novels written by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson purportedly between 1969 and 1971Illuminatus! The_Illuminatus!_Trilogy
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| Rave A rave (or rave party), is a term, in use since the 1980s, to describe dance parties (often all-night events). At these parties DJs and other performers play electronic dance music (sometimes referred to as "rave music"), with the accompaniment of laser light shows, projected images, and artificial fog. Rave
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| Ambient music Electronic art musicMinimalist musicKrautrockMusique concrèteSpace rock Ambient_music
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| Elevator music Elevator music (piped music, muzak, or lift music in the Commonwealth) refers to the gentle instrumental arrangements of popular music designed for playing in shopping malls, grocery stores, department stores, public toilets, telephone systems (while the caller is on hold), cruise ships, airports, on television shows, doctors' and dentists' offices, and elevators. The term is also frequently applied as a generic (and often derogatory) term for any form of Easy Listening, smooth jazz, or Middle of the road music, or to the type of recordings once commonly heard on "beautiful music" radio stations. Elevator_music
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| PLUR PLUR or PLURR is an acronym that stands for "Peace Love Unity Respect", a credo or mantra of the rave culture. Many in the rave scene have heard this term at sometime or another, although its common usage is relatively recent. PLUR
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| Glenn Branca Glenn Branca (born October 6 1948 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is a highly-influential avant-garde composer and guitarist known for his use of volume, alternate tuned guitars, repetition, droning, and the harmonic series. Glenn_Branca
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| Intelligent dance music |action=edit}} improve the article] by adding information on neglected viewpoints, or discuss the issue on the talk page. Intelligent_dance_music
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| Industrial music Industrial music is a loose term for a number of different styles of experimental music, especially but not necessarily electronic music. The term was first used in the mid-1970s to describe the then-unique sound of Industrial Records artists. Industrial_music
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| Numbers station Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast artificially generated voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code. Numbers_station
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| Candy raver A candy raver (sometimes "kandy raver", "kandi raver", "Candee Child", "candykid", or "kandi kid") is a rave attendee who exchanges or shares small gifts, primarily beads, necklaces, bracelets, or stickers. Candy_raver
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| Rave music Rave music consists of forms of electronic dance music that are associated with the rave scene. Rave_music
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| Tony Conrad Tony Conrad (born Anthony S. Conrad in 1940 in Concord, New Hampshire) is an American avant-garde video artist, experimental filmmaker, musician/composer, sound artist, teacher and writer. Tony_Conrad
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| Acid house Acid house is a sub-genre of house music that emphasizes a repetitive, hypnotic and trance-like style, with samples or spoken lines usually used rather than sung lyrics. Acid house's core electronic squelch sounds were developed by mid-1980s DJs from Chicago who experimented with the Roland TB-303 electronic synthesizer-sequencer. Acid_house
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| Phrasing (DJ) In DJing, phrasing, also called stage matching, refers to alignment of phrases of two tracks in a mix. This allows the transition between the tracks to be done without breaking the musical structure. Phrasing_(DJ)
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