Brian Eno's album
On Land (1982) is a very atmospheric, organic, and lovely album. It is concise enough without restricting the album's meandering nature, one of its best attributes. The album lacks the start-stop nature known to rock music and instead embraces slow moving music buried deep in the low register. Though the keyboard is a main instrument in each track there is a prevalence of ambient sounds, including, in one track, the sounds of ducks quacking.
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