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Brian Eno&#039;s thoughts on the definition and meaning of “Ambient Music”, in a 1982 interview with Trouser Press Magazine in August 1982 by Steven Grant.

	&quot;I like it as an ambiguous term. It gives me a certain latitude.
It has two major meanings. One is the idea of music that allows you any listening position in relation to it. This has widely been misinterpreted by the press (in their infinite unsubtlety) as background music. I mean music that can be background or foreground or any…</description>
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Aragon, not to be confused with the Australian Progressive Rock band of the same name, is the denomination of a very, very vague Japanese 1985 pseudo-fusion musical project nobody in the West appears to know anything about. Neither does anybody in the East, for that matter</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 23:57:25 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>Shoji Yamashiro Interview

What follows is a now-deleted interview of Dr. Tsutomu Oohashi, also known as Shoji Yamashiro for a now-defunct music magazine called SUPPLEMENTAL. Shoji Yamashiro is the leader of the collective known as Geinoh Yamashirogumi, a world music ensemble composed from people of all walks of life and best known for composing the OST for</description>
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