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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock EM-EZ |
 | | The latter is very true of On Land, where says Eno: "The choice of sonic elements in these pieces arose less from listening to music than from listening to the world in a musical way.." These early explorations allowed others artists to expand on these concepts in a musical field called New Age. |  | | Beyond Electronic Music, Eno loves rock 'n' roll; he recorded four progressive rock albums between 1973 and 1977. |  | | It defined Eno's rock style as a mixture of bizzare lyrics and quirky vocals with a menagerie of electronic sound-effects. |
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