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What does it mean?
I am not qualified to say - but i am looking for illumination.
Can you help?

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is wrote:

I don't know - but I clicked on the link expecting it to be something Luke Haines connected - along the lines of the North Sea Scrolls.
Thanks for this comment.
Very helpful.
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When I first read this, and even subsequently, it sounds like a "created genre" of Music that could be easily occupied by a fairly broad variety of sound. It seems, at least so far, that this is a clever method to create a niche to then fill.
If true, it is at least a titled genre that is more appealing than "Hype", and does allow this "created genre" to fulfill itself. Celtic to Chants to who knows? A new genre that is free to adopt and adapt many forms of music.
I personally have a very hard time with categorization, what IS x? It is often difficult to categorize many great musicians and their works, so I usually don't unless it is a time honored form like Classical or Jazz. But even these are easily made into hyphenated subtypes; so what is British Tribal? I suppose we'll see it evolve over time into something unique, or find that it was a clever method used to place music that did not do well under any other name. I think it is interesting at any rate.
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Ha! Nice to see you here again is. Keep 'em coming...
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