Undercurrent  

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"Undercurrents tracks [...] seismic shifts across a wide range of music including modern composition, free jazz, experimental rock and pop, Industrial, ethnic music, techno and electronica, and looks at the extraordinary innovations and invented instruments that have passed into obscurity."--Undercurrents: The Hidden Wiring of Modern Music by the Wire (2002) by Rob Young

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  1. a current which flows under the surface
  2. An emotional presence that is concealed rather than exposed.
    The meeting was pervaded with an undercurrent of dread, as the managers tried not to admit firings were looming.




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