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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Apr 3, 2012 |
Robert’s recent diary entry featured a photograph of Andrew Keeling’s King Crimson analysis.
In response to several queries, all three books can be obtained directly from Andrew’s publishers, Spaceward. Andrew also has a new rock album out called Bells Of Heaven. Featuring a full rock band with contributions from Comsat Angels’ Stephen Fellows and No-Man’s Tim Bowness, the album was recently reviewed in R2 magazine: "It’s a hugely ambitious and complex work, as intricate in its construction as it is in its assemblage of supporting musicians and if it’s reasonable to describe it as progressive then it’s gently progressive; there’s a lightness of touch that belies its intricacies." You can grab Bells Of Heaven here.
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Hector Zazou: The Arch
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Sep 26, 2012
My thanks to Fred for sending in details about the release of Hector Zazou final album, The Arch. Hector, who died in 2008, was part of the Slow Music project alongside Bill Rieflin, Pete Buck, Fred Chaloner, Matt Chamberlin and Robert Fripp. You can find out more details about The Arch here.
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Goes Together Like A Horse & Carriage
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Sep 26, 2012
Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp are interviewed in the third part of BBC4's documentary series, Love and Marriage.
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Reaching For KickStarter
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Sep 25, 2012
Bert Lams of the California Guitar Trio and Stick player Tom Griesgraber have a joint project that they'd like your help with. Check out their KickStarter page and sign the pledge. Thanks to Fred for the heads-up.
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Sep 24, 2012
Here's a blast from the past - Robert Fripp in conversation discussing the then new King Crimson album, 3OAPP, and merits of Fripp-In-The-Box.
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UMG Bid Approved
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Sep 21, 2012
The media is buzzing with the news that UMG's takeover of EMI has been approved. Here's the New York Times' version of events.
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Euro Indies Call For Block On EMI Sale To UMG
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Sep 20, 2012
IMPALA has this to say: “allowing the biggest music company in the world to become even more
powerful is inconsistent with the EC’s stated concerns about the digital
market and how copyright is misused, [and] its ambitions for unlocking
the potential of cultural and creative industries through their smaller
actors”. Read more here.
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Pat's Naked Truth
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Sep 19, 2012
Pat Mastelotto will be playing with Naked Truth in two concerts in New York next week. Here sayeth the blurb: "Take the formidable, pulsating polyrhythms of King Crimson and Stickmen drummer Pat Mastelotto, add the throbbing fuzz-inflected lines of audaciously creative electric bassist Lorenzo Feliciati, the jazz-informed textures of world-class Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3 organ, piano and synthesizer player Roy Powell, blend in avant-jazz, post-Miles cornetist Graham Haynes and
you have the makings of one of the most unique and powerfully
provocative instrumental groups on the international scene today,
smoothly bridging the space between Jazz-Rock, Progressive-Rock Ambient
and Cosmic music."
Naked Truth are appearing at Shapeshifter Lab on 26th September and Bearsville Theatre on 27th September.
You can hear a track or two from their forthcoming new album Ouroboros over on their soundcloud site.
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Julie Slick Terroir Out Now
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Sep 19, 2012
Julie Slick's new album Terroir, featuring guest appearances from Pat Mastelotto, Tim Motzer, Adrian Belew and many others, is now available for download here.
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