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From beat +‎ -less.

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beatless (not comparable)

  1. (music) Having no beat.
    • 1998 April 3, Peter Margasak, “Kranky and Proud of It/”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Labradford's debut album, Prazision, was ambient music for indie rockers, blissfully devoid of both high-gloss digitalia and New Age goo--a series of drifting, beatless soundscapes created with analog synthesizers and heavily treated guitar.

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