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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., May 17, 2012 |
Currently on tour in South America, Stick Men are about to release a new album. Open will be released June 1st.
Featuring You can hear previews of the record and indeed pre-order it here.
Writing about the background to the album, Markus Reuter notes "Stick Men announce the release of their new CD, titled OPEN. The recording is a departure from the previous two from the band (Soup and Absalom) - it is all improvised, though based on prepared textures by the band before recording. Between their touring segments, Stick Men have long been working on a major release box set, to be titled DEEP, with release scheduled for Fall 2012. The OPEN project has given the band a musical breath of fresh air, as well as allowing them more time to fine tune that later release. In the music from OPEN, the unique flavor of the band comes through as strong as ever, with it’s unique instrumentation; Tony Levin playing the Chapman Stick, Markus Reuter playing his self designed Touch Guitar, and Pat Mastelotto playing an assemblage of percussive devices executed on laptop, ipad & iphone.
The music can be described as both ambient and powerful."
The album is also available from Tony Levin's website.
Don’t forget the UK will have a very rare opportunity to see Stick Men play a series of gigs in June playing double-header gigs with Gavin Harrison and 05Ric. The dates are:
June 3rd Manchester Manchester Academy 3 June 4th Birmingham O2 Academy2 Birmingham June 5th Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach June 6th Bristol O2 Academy2 Bristol June 7th London O2 Academy Islington
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Review of Songbook #1
:: Posted by David S on Fri., Feb 15, 2013
A very detailed description of one writer’s journey of discovery with The Vicar Songbook#1 on Altrockchick.com
It is difficult to describe the importance for all those making music that there are the discerning ears necessary to complete the cycle. This one review completely changed atmosphere within the office.
"Songbook #1 has everything to do with talent, everything to do with musicianship and everything to do with artistic integrity."
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Keeling Brought To Book
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Feb 15, 2013
Andrew Keeling has a second volume of his diaries published this week.
In The Shadow Volume Two collects Andrew's online diaries between 2006 - 2012, building up into a fascinating insight into the creative decisions facing a contemporary composer. You can find out more about the book by visiting Spaceward's website. Meanwhile, Andrew's rock project with Otherworld is releasing a single soon. You can find out more details here. In case you missed it Andrew has also collaborated with King Crimson's David Cross for an album entitled English Sun. Released in 2009 you can buy a copy here and read my take on the album over on the blog.
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Orchestral Reuter
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Feb 14, 2013
There's an orchestral version of Stick Men's Markus Reuter's extended composition, Todmorden 513 in the pipeline but the Colorado Chamber Orchestra, who are staging a performance and recording of the piece need your help. Find out more by visiting their Pledge Music site and see how you might make it happen.
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Stick Men Go Deep
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Feb 14, 2013
You can now preorder the new Stick Men album, Deep, directly from the Iapetus Records website where you can also listen to several tracks.
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And The Winner Is...
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Feb 14, 2013
Three names were pulled out of the hat today. Step forward Steven Leak of Ontario, Carlos Romeo of Madrid and Errol Tout of Western Australia. They each get a copy of the Guitar Circle of Europe album because a) they were plucked from the fickle fedora of fate and b) they were able to tell me that director of the GCE is Hernan Nunez. Thanks to everyone who took part and stayed tuned for another great giveaway soon.
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Double Trio Bundle Goes Live
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Feb 11, 2013
There are 28 shows available to download either as single gigs or as a budget-beating bundle from King Crimson’s North American tour in October and November 1995. The shows go from October 20th in Berkeley through to the 28th November 1995 at the Rosemont in Illinois. Please note that the show Crimso played on the 4th November at New Orleans is unavailable - the ADAT was chewed and the DAT source is unavailable. If you’ve already purchased all four shows from this tour that were previously available (November 1st, 2nd, 11th & 12th) but still want to buy the bundle, you’ll be eligible for a free download of your choice.
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Adrian Talks & Plays
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Feb 10, 2013
Here's a fascinating talk given by Adrian last year at the Chicago Humanities Festival.
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Trey Talks & Plays
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Feb 10, 2013
We've ran this one before but in case you missed it, take some time to listen and watch Trey Gunn talk about how the importance of finding your original voice as an artist. You can watch it here. Trey will also be appearing in New York this tomorrow (Monday) as part of the Security project, playing Peter Gabriel's music. Check out the details here.
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Crimson Guitars Blog
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Feb 10, 2013
If you ever wondered what it takes to make a guitar then take a look at the latest blog from Ben over at Crimson Guitars website.
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Court In The Act Of Production
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Feb 9, 2013
King Crimson were mentioned in dispatches during BBC 4’s documentary When Albums Ruled The World (broadcast on Friday evening). At around 28.00minutes 21CSM is played to a montage of 1969 releases (including Court itself). Later in the show Court is once again featured during a shot of a vinyl album being made in the factory. My thanks go to eagle-eyed viewer Adrian Holmes who spotted that the album in question was the Panegyric reissue of ITCOTCK. If you have access to the BBC’s iPlayer you can witness the album being pressed at 1:29minutes, just near the end of the show.
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