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Organic [[Ambient music|ambient music]] is characterised by integration of [[electronic music|electronic]], [[electric]], and [[Wiktionary:acoustic|acoustic]] musical instruments.
Aside from the usual electronic music influences, organic ambient tends to incorporate influences from [[world music]], especially [[drone (music)|drone]] instruments and hand [[percussion instrument|percussion]]. Organic ambient is intended to be more harmonious with [[nature]] than with the [[disco]]. Some of the artists in this sub-genre include [[musician Robert Rich|Robert Rich]], [[Steve Roach]], [[Vidna Obmana]], [[Bruno Sanfilippo]], [[O Yuki Conjugate]], [[James Johnson]], [[Loren Nerell]], [[Numina]], and [[Tuu music group|Tuu]].

Some works by ambient pioneers such as Brian Eno, which use a combination of traditional (such as piano) and electronic instruments, could be considered organic ambient music in this sense. In the 70's and 80's [[Klaus Schulze]] often recorded string ensembles and performances by solo [[cello|cellists]] to go along with his extended [[Moog synthesizer]] workouts.

Latest revision as of 15:40, 16 March 2010

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