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- EAR_(band) abstract "Experimental Audio Research (commonly shortened to E.A.R. or EAR) is a loose collective of experimental musicians formed around Peter Kember (a.k.a. Sonic Boom), formerly of Spacemen 3. While Spacemen 3 were a relatively traditional rock and roll band with strong experimental leanings, E.A.R. is essentially a free improvisation project, creating instrumental music characterized by lengthy, droning textures and slowly evolving structures.The line-up often included Sonic Boom (Spectrum, Spacemen 3), Kevin Martin (God), Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine), and Eddie Prévost (AMM). Other collaborators have included Lawrence Chandler of Bowery Electric, Nick Kramer, Delia Derbyshire and Thomas Köner, plus various members of Spectrum, though it is generally considered a Kember solo project. the collective is one of Kember's several post-Spacemen 3 projects, which also include Spectrum, as well albums released under the Sonic Boom moniker.".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageExternalLink entry.php?a=sonic_boom.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageExternalLink ear.php.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageID "2371470".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageLength "2963".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageRevisionID "676935565".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink AMM_(group).
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Bowery_Electric.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_electronic_music_groups.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_experimental_musical_groups.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Delia_Derbyshire.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Prévost.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Free_improvisation.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink God_(British_band).
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Martin_(British_musician).
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Shields.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Chandler.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink My_Bloody_Valentine_(band).
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Kramer.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Kember.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Rock_and_roll.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Spacemen_3.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Köner.
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''E.A.R. (Experimental Audio Research''')".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "E.A.R.".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "EAR (band)".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "EAR".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Experimental Audio Research (E.A.R.)".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Experimental Audio Research".
- EAR_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sonic Boom's E.A.R.".
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- EAR_(band) subject Category:British_electronic_music_groups.
- EAR_(band) subject Category:British_experimental_musical_groups.
- EAR_(band) type Group.
- EAR_(band) type Group.
- EAR_(band) type Thing.
- EAR_(band) comment "Experimental Audio Research (commonly shortened to E.A.R. or EAR) is a loose collective of experimental musicians formed around Peter Kember (a.k.a. Sonic Boom), formerly of Spacemen 3. While Spacemen 3 were a relatively traditional rock and roll band with strong experimental leanings, E.A.R.".
- EAR_(band) label "EAR (band)".
- EAR_(band) sameAs Q5322517.
- EAR_(band) sameAs m.01ndk8m.
- EAR_(band) sameAs Q5322517.
- EAR_(band) wasDerivedFrom EAR_(band)?oldid=676935565.
- EAR_(band) homepage ear.php.
- EAR_(band) isPrimaryTopicOf EAR_(band).