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- Leftfield_(genre) abstract "Left field is a term that describes a genre of electronic music related to experimental music. The origin of the term is to be found in the baseball term "left field" - the loneliest position in baseball. Things that "come from" or are "out of left field" are generally unusual. This term is used with some regularity in electronic music circles including in DJ Magazine (where it is used as the heading for one of their regular columns), at Juno Records (where it is used as a parent category for Coldwave/Synth, Experimental/Electronic, Industrial/Drone/Noise, and Soundtrack/Library), and on Discogs, where the term tends to be applied to anything with a "quirky" component, or anything that's atypical of its genre, or to which no style seems to apply. Sometimes it is used as a less-alienating alternative for the term 'Experimental'.".
- Leftfield_(genre) wikiPageID "41859583".
- Leftfield_(genre) wikiPageRevisionID "604062572".
- Leftfield_(genre) subject Category:Music_genres.
- Leftfield_(genre) comment "Left field is a term that describes a genre of electronic music related to experimental music. The origin of the term is to be found in the baseball term "left field" - the loneliest position in baseball. Things that "come from" or are "out of left field" are generally unusual.".
- Leftfield_(genre) label "Leftfield (genre)".
- Leftfield_(genre) sameAs m.0_lmkfz.
- Leftfield_(genre) sameAs Q16256405.
- Leftfield_(genre) sameAs Q16256405.
- Leftfield_(genre) wasDerivedFrom Leftfield_(genre)?oldid=604062572.
- Leftfield_(genre) isPrimaryTopicOf Leftfield_(genre).