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Emile Mosseri - The Last Black Man In San Francisco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Genre_JAZZ / MODAL / HARD BOP / CONTEMPORARY the concepts of Brian Eno’s

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the concepts of Brian Eno’s “ambient” and Erik Satie’s “furniture music” began to take hold in the minds of artists and musicians around Tokyo

Ennio Morricone has influenced many artists including Danger Mouse

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What he can’t do alone is get loud and play noisily

Emile Mosseri - The Last Black Man In San Francisco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Genre_JAZZ / MODAL / HARD BOP / CONTEMPORARY the concepts of Brian Eno’sOriginal score is composed by Emile Mosseri (The Dig (band), Random Acts of Flyness (tv), How to Tell Youre A Douchebag). Features a version of the pop classic San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) performed by Mike Marshal (Timex Social Club) Bolstered by a score from composer Emile Mosseri, whose stirring pieces add depth to moments when victory is within grasp or when the realization of failure hits. pitchfork. com The Film: Jimmie

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