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Having bristled at the idea of "new age" being applied to Eno's music - or mine, for that matter - I had to learn to understand the motivations of the marketers behind the term. "Electronic" doesn't apply to all of it, nor does "Space", "Experimental", "Trance", "Rave", "Psychedelic", or any of the other terms we've all see rotate through our favorite section of the record store over the past 25 years or so. I prefer "Ambient" myself, though most folks still don't know what 'ambient' means, which usually thrusts me right into the mode of having to explain the term to someone. In such a situation I end up using words and phrases like "atmospheric", "soundtrack music", "space music"; and, failing that, return to explain what Eno put forth as some of the essential definitions of the genre (paraphrased as a result of memory): "...It must be as ignorable as it is listenable..." "...It seeks to enhance its environment, as opposed to Musak, which blankets it..." And, in my own words: Ambient Music is at times best defined by what it is NOT. It is not like an ignored child, prodding you to pay attention to their newest 'trick', jumping up and down and yelling "listen to THIS!". It is therefore not something that distracts you from your current tasks-at-hand, whether pleasurable or otherwise. The best definition, requiring the least explanation, is still the listening itself. For me, it's enough that people say, "Oh!", and suddenly understand. And, hopefully that entertains them too. * Stephen Goodman It's the Loop Of The Week! And it's free! * EarthLight Productions http://www.primenet.com/~sgoodman/Studios