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MacDonald, Ian—. Another False World. NME, 1977.
Mallet, Franck. In the Enosphere. Artpress, 2001.
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The fan websites EnoWeb (www.enoweb.co.uk) and More Dark than Shark (moredarkthanshark.org) are highly recommended. The sites have compiled many archival articles and interviews on Brian Eno, and proved invaluable during the course of researching this book.
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