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    Yeah, but it's an interesting topic, because the octet music is very important, and I still don't think it's as widely heard as it should be, because it's unique. It really is. I don't think - people talk about what Miles was doing, but what you were doing is just worlds apart. I think it's got these classical elements and these twists and turns in it. Miles's music sounds very straightforward ...
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