Space music
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- | '''Space music''', also spelled '''spacemusic''', is an umbrella term that has been applied to music from a broad range of genres. The term often refers to recordings or compositions found within the genres of [[ambient]], [[new age]] and [[electronic music]]; and sometimes to works found within the [[western classical]], [[world music|world]], Celtic, and experimental idioms. It generally refers to music that evokes a feeling of contemplative spaciousness. | + | '''Space music''', also spelled '''spacemusic''', is an umbrella term that has been applied to music from a broad range of genres. The term often refers to recordings or compositions found within the genres of [[ambient]], [[new age]] and [[electronic music]]; and sometimes to works found within the [[western classical]], [[world music|world]], Celtic, and [[experimental music|experimental]] idioms. It generally refers to music that evokes a feeling of contemplative spaciousness. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Ambient music]] | * [[Ambient music]] |
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Space music, also spelled spacemusic, is an umbrella term that has been applied to music from a broad range of genres. The term often refers to recordings or compositions found within the genres of ambient, new age and electronic music; and sometimes to works found within the western classical, world, Celtic, and experimental idioms. It generally refers to music that evokes a feeling of contemplative spaciousness.
See also
- Ambient music
- Drone music
- Electronic art music
- New Age music
- Synthesizer
- Chillout music
- Downtempo
- Program music
- Soundscape
- Space disco
- Space rock
- "Space Is the Place"
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