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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Oct 9, 2009 |
On Tuesday 6th October, Crims of varying vintage gathered in Air Studios to listen to selections from the new surround sound mixes. Following an introduction from Robert Fripp, Steven Wilson gave a short talk about his approach to remixing the KC catalogue.
Alongside journalists from the UK, Japan, Poland, America and New Zealand, Peter Sinfield, Michael Giles, Mel Collins, David Cross, John Wetton and Bill Bruford, and Gavin Harrison heard 21st Century Schizoid Man, Epitaph, The Court of the Crimson King, The Battle of Glass Tears and Starless. By way of a preview for next year’s series of 5.1 mixes, Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Part One shook the walls and rattled the windows.
Air Studios...
(thanks to Sean Hewitt for external photo)
Meanwhile inside, Hall No 1 awaits the gathering Crims....
Inside control booth No.1 tasty cakes from Bredonborough were deployed and consumed...
John Wetton, Robert Fripp and Jakko Jakszyk in post-cake frenzy...
Gavin Harrison shares a joke with Jakko... Bill talks to the press.... John Wetton talks to the press...
Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp countdown to the start of the event...
Steven Wilson addresses the crowd...
After the playback, the team who brought you Red get together...
and are joined by Mel Collins...
All together now...
MG, PS, BB, DC, RF, JW, MC
Old pals and new pals...
Richard Williams and RF
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And The Winner Is...
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Aug 6, 2012
Congratulations to Greg Guillot of Dallas, Texas. Greg was able to tell me that the name of the solo album by Jakko Jakszyk we were looking for was indeed The Bruised Romantic Glee Club. For his troubles Greg nabs himself the CD/DVD-A edition of A Scarcity of Miracles by Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins.
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RF Talks To The FT
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Aug 3, 2012
Long-term readers of RF's diary will know that he reads the Financial Times on his visits to Blowers bistro. Well, tomorrow he'll be reading an interview that he did with the FT recently. Now published online ahead of tomorrow's print edition, you can check it out here.
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Tony's iPad Book Funded
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Aug 2, 2012
Just days after it was launched on Kickstarter, Tony's electronic version of his Crimson Chronicles has been funded. You can read about the book in this piece. Elsewhere, progress on pledge funding the new album by Stick Men is going well and there's still time for you to get in on the act. Check it out here.
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And Through The Wires
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Aug 2, 2012
Trey Gunn has been preparing for his appearance as part of the Security Project alongside Peter Gabriel alumni Jerry Marrotta and Last Fast. Writing on his Facebook page, Trey notes. "Worked through a gear-related anxiety attack today. For the last several
years, I have gone completely digital with my setup (Ableton Live with
plugins.) But for The Security Project I wanted to get my bass side
happening purely analogue and bypass the computer entirely.
I had also been experimenting with the top (guitar) side being done
only with analogue pedals and thought I could pull that off until last
night. My pedal board was a shambles and I was trying to squeeze as many
pedal as possible on it so that I could ditch the computer. But seeing
the computer coming back into the system in order to pull off the guitar
sounds meant I was going to end up having to bring even more gear than I
had room for -- pedalboard full of pedals for the analogue bass, plus
all the digital interfacing to make the laptop run right.
THEN...today, I thought "screw it", if I'm bringing the laptop I might
as well revert to my completely digital system and get rid all the
pedals. At least I know I will sound great -- both bass and guitar side.
Meanwhile, I am still trying to get a grip on the all the material.
This stuff is far more unusual that I had even thought. Not to mention
learning extra guitar parts and backing vocals.
But,
thankfully, I have had a great afternoon and have tweaked out the
analogue pedals again and the computer will stay off the stage. Plus I
learned three more old tunes (1st and 2nd disc) and I am feeling more
ready.
Full panic averted!
Now I can spend most of tomorrow actually building the pedal board... off to band rehearsals for Sunday."
For more details about the Security Project's up and coming live date in New York nip over to their main site.
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Jakszyk Collins & Fripp Giveaway
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Jul 29, 2012
JFC’s A Scarcity Of Miracles is one of the albums used to test drive this speaker system. All of which is a timely reminder that we have a copy of the special edition of the CD/DVD-A version of the album to give away.
All you have to do to get your mitts on this little beauty is to answer this simple question: What was the name of the Jakko’s 2006 solo album reissued by Panegyric in 2009? Once you’ve got the answer to that pop it in an email to competitions@dgmlive.com marked JFC and don’t forget to leave your postal address as well. The lucky winner will be announced on Sunday 5th August. You can read my take on the album over on the blog.
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