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"'''Space K.K.'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NL}}. The song's English name refers to {{Wp|space rock}}, a subgenre of {{Wp|progressive rock}} and {{Wp|psychedelic rock}} characterized by a heavy focus on reverb, electronics, and instrumental texture, deemphasized percussion, trancelike vocals, and science fiction-themed lyrical imagery. | "'''Space K.K.'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NL}}. The song's English name refers to {{Wp|space rock}}, a subgenre of {{Wp|progressive rock}} and {{Wp|psychedelic rock}} characterized by a heavy focus on reverb, electronics, and instrumental texture, deemphasized percussion, trancelike vocals, and science fiction-themed lyrical imagery. | ||
− | Meanwhile, the song's Japanese name, translating to "Minimal Music," is a reference to minimalist music, a postmodern genre that originated from America in the 1960s; fitting for minimalism, the song contains sparse, repeated melodies with limited amounts of instruments. However, unlike the classically-based music that defined minimalism in its original form, "Space K.K." is more rooted in the electronic minimalism characteristic of mid-to-late | + | Meanwhile, the song's Japanese name, translating to "Minimal Music," is a reference to minimalist music, a postmodern genre that originated from America in the 1960s; fitting for minimalism, the song contains sparse, repeated melodies with limited amounts of instruments. However, unlike the classically-based music that defined minimalism in its original form, "Space K.K." is more rooted in the electronic minimalism characteristic of mid-to-late 1970's works in the genre such as ''{{Wp|Discreet Music}}'' and ''{{Wp|Low (David Bowie album)|Low}}'' by British art rock musicians {{Wp|Brian Eno}} and {{Wp|David Bowie}}, respectively. |
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