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- Man_Jumping abstract "Famously described by Brian Eno as 'the most important band in the world'[citation needed], Man Jumping were a musical ensemble formed in England in the 1983 which included former members of the group Lost Jockey. The band were variously described as playing 'systems music' (using repetitive musical loops and themes typically used by such avant garde US composers as Steve Reich, Philip Glass and Terry Riley) or 'systems funk'.".
- Man_Jumping wikiPageExternalLink cocteau.htm.
- Man_Jumping wikiPageID "5803811".
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- Man_Jumping class "artist".
- Man_Jumping hasPhotoCollection Man_Jumping.
- Man_Jumping id "p23820".
- Man_Jumping subject Category:British_electronic_music_groups.
- Man_Jumping subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1983.
- Man_Jumping subject Category:World_fusion_groups.
- Man_Jumping type Abstraction100002137.
- Man_Jumping type BritishElectronicMusicGroups.
- Man_Jumping type Group100031264.
- Man_Jumping type WorldFusionGroups.
- Man_Jumping comment "Famously described by Brian Eno as 'the most important band in the world'[citation needed], Man Jumping were a musical ensemble formed in England in the 1983 which included former members of the group Lost Jockey. The band were variously described as playing 'systems music' (using repetitive musical loops and themes typically used by such avant garde US composers as Steve Reich, Philip Glass and Terry Riley) or 'systems funk'.".
- Man_Jumping label "Man Jumping".
- Man_Jumping sameAs m.0f5sdf.
- Man_Jumping sameAs Q6746198.
- Man_Jumping sameAs Q6746198.
- Man_Jumping sameAs Man_Jumping.
- Man_Jumping wasDerivedFrom Man_Jumping?oldid=557572032.
- Man_Jumping isPrimaryTopicOf Man_Jumping.