Zachary Scott

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Though it emerged in the twentieth century, one of the most relevant concepts for culture in the twenty-first century is the composer Brian Eno’s coinage “ambient music.” Eno named the new genre in the liner notes of his album Music for Airports in 1978. Ambient music “must be as ignorable as it is interesting,” he wrote. “An ambience is defined as an atmosphere, or a surrounding influence: a tint.”
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