K: Amin (Inferred, representing a plausible tonal center in their experimental style) T: 115 (Inferred, representing a typical mid-range tempo from their rhythmic collaborations) TS: 4/4 (Inferred, as their grooves are typically based in common time) INST: Drum Machine, Synthesizers, Samples, Processed Guitar, Percussion Mood: Experimental, Rhythmic, Hypnotic, World-influenced Structure: Loop-based, Layered, Modular (Inferred, based on their compositional techniques using samples and electronics) This description refers to the influential collaboration between Brian Eno and David Byrne, particularly their 1981 album "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts". The style is pioneering, blending funk and rock rhythms created with drum machines and synthesizers, layered with extensive use of found-sound vocal samples (from radio, religious broadcasts, ethnographic recordings, etc.). The instrumentation reflects this electronic and sample-heavy approach, often featuring Byrne's distinct processed guitar work adding texture. The mood is often hypnotic and rhythmic, sometimes unsettling due to the unusual juxtaposition of vocal samples against the grooves, reflecting an experimental fusion of electronic music, rock, and global sounds. The structure is less based on traditional song forms and more on the building and manipulation of loops and layers.

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