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ITCOTCK Blurred
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Mar 13, 2012

My thanks to World Leader Symes who tells me "In this month's Q magazine there is an interview with Graham Coxon, the guitarist with Blur. I think the article is called The Soundtrack of My Life. He is holding a copy of the album cover (vinyl!) for Court and this is what he says:

Q: What album do never tire of hearing?

King Crimson’s In The Court Of The Crimson King is an album I can become pretty obsessed with. I can’t listen to it just once, I have to listen to it again. Immediately. It has really pretty, fairy sort of songs on it and quite big ones. It’s just so exciting. It’s just my favourite things: organs, drums and guitars all going mental!


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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Oct 3, 2011
Have you ever wanted to get close up to those fabbo acoustic guitar runs Fripp did on Cirkus? Well, thanks to Mister Stormy, now you can! 


Tuning The Air & Elan Sicroff
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Oct 1, 2011
The final season of Tuning The Air begins on 6th October. Full details of the season can be found on the Tuning The Air website. The series of concerts takes place in Seattle’s Fremont Abbey Arts Centre which will also be playing host to two concerts by Elan Sicroff who is on tour in October. Sicroff appears at the arts centre on October 14th and 15th with violinist Katharina Paul.  Full details of these concerts and others can be found on Elan’s website.



Bill Talks & The Humans On Tour
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Sep 30, 2011
Here’s an interview with Bill Rieflin where he talks about his work in various bands including Ministry, REM, and latterly, The Humans. Staying with The Humans, here’s a message just in...

THE HUMANS HIT THE UK ROAD AFTER TAKING NYC BY STORM

After 4-star album reviews, and standing ovations in the US for their east Coast tour, Bill Rieflin, Toyah Willcox and Chris Wong hit the road in the UK for the SUGAR RUSH TOUR. The new material which will be heard live on this tour combines haunting soundscapes, edgy experiments and sweet melodies, Sugar Rush develops further the dynamic eclecticism of the band’s debut with its accessible yet uncompromising approach.

For full box office ticket links go to http://www.thehumansofficial.com/

TUE 4 OCT MANCHESTER Ruby Lounge 0161 832 1111

WED 5 OCT CARDIFF Clwb Ifor Bach 08444 771 000

THU 6 OCT LONDON Bush Hall 08444 771 000

SAT 8 OCT DERBY Flowerpot 01332 834438

SUN 9 OCT WEST BROMWICH The Public 0121 533 7161

REVIEW EXCERPT  “Songs like Fragment Pool and Pebble had a flow to it that drew you in and held your attention. Sea Of Size was one of the highlights of the set - a piece that drifted through the air and oozed a quiet sort of power. Wong, Rieflin, and the Igor with no last name created an interlocking tapestry for Toyah Willcox to glide over. Most impressive. Quicksilver and Telekinesis, both from the 1st Humans disc, were audio fairy tales for adults - bizarre little tales of life, slightly skewed. Twisted Soul led to the massively electric Put A Woman On The Moon, and the show ended with the caffeine rush of Demigod. The fun romp that was their cover of These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ served as encore. An incredible evening! Bring this band back as soon as humanly possible!”

THE HUMANS second album SUGAR RUSH will be available to buy from the tour and features guest ’Human’ Robert Fripp on all tracks. A special code inside the album allows access to download three live tracks recorded at Scala London last year and featuring ROBERT FRIPP.

And The Winner Is...
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Sep 30, 2011
Congratulations to Claas Kazzer of Leipzig who wins himself a copy of the new album by Levin Torn White. His name was picked from the fickle fedora of fate and he was able to tell me that the album was produced by Tony Levin and Scott Schorr.

And my thanks to Gerard Boland for sending me this picture of himself with his prize from our last competition - UMA's Hymn To Undiscovered Land





Bill's Book Date
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Sep 30, 2011
A note just in re Bill's forthcoming deluxe book launch event. "Unfortunately, and in circumstances beyond anyone's control, the October 5th London book launch at the Forge will not now go ahead. Sincere apologies to all who had registered interest in attending. 


Good Night Vienna!
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Sep 29, 2011
My thanks to Lee Huntington who sent this review of the 2OAPT gig in Vienna, VA on 24th September.

The small venue was packed to see members of King Crimson on the same stage for the first time in this country in about three years. Tony Levin’s Stick Men and the Adrian Belew Power Trio, on the 5th date of their current US tour brought a mix of their own repertoires and classic Crimson to a very appreciative audience. Stick Men opened, with Tony announcing that usually they play a lot of King Crimson in their sets, but that they were holding those back for the "Crim-centric encore."



They did, however, pull out "Vrooom Vrooom" late in their set, much to the crowd’s delight, and closed with that Russian folk song, "The Firebird Suite" in true KC style. The Power Trio’s set, likewise, stayed with Adrian’s non-Crimson work opening with "Young Lions" and killing it with "Madness." The one exception in their set was a wonderful "Neurotica."



The Crim-centric portion of the evening, of course, was what brought some portion of the audience out and it didn’t disappoint, spanning the repertoire from "Red" to "Frame by Frame" and "One Time."  "Dinosaur" and "One Time," from "Thrak," were the most recent pieces. It’s to be hoped that as the Double Power Trio gels on the road more of that era’s music will appear. 



The audience was very appreciative of the newer members of the family, Markus Reuter, Julie Slick, and Tobias Ralph. There were many comments like, "who’s that guy playing Fripp’s stuff but standing in the light?" and "Wow, she can really SHRED that thing!"

It’s a great thing for this music that while this tour is continuing to bring members of King Crimson out to their fans, it is also showcasing some of the young, and exceptional, musicians that will continue it’s growth into the future.

My thanks to Lee and my thanks also to Raffaella for this perspective of the same gig over on her blog

Under The Influence...
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Sep 29, 2011
St Vincent has a new album out and is once again causing her to be compared to Robert Fripp, (or Dapper Dan as she refers to Chuckles) in this interview.  


Sound & Vision In Norwich
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Sep 28, 2011
There's an opportunity to see Slow Electric perform live at this weekend's Sound & Vision event in Norwich. Full details of the event can be found here.  In addition to the new Slow Electric album, there's a rather fine video of the track Towards The Shore which you can see here. Meanwhile here's what a couple of members of the Slow Electric crew got up to on a slow news day...



Maestro Bill Bruford
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Sep 28, 2011
This just in via BB: The Musicians Union in conjunction with Classic Rock magazine is offering the classic rock 'Maestro Award'. Bill is one of five musicians honoured to be nominated for the award, the others being Don Airey (kbds), Mike Rutherford (gtr), Phil Manzanera (gtr), and Steve Winwood (kbds). He could use your vote! The winner will receive their award at London's Roundhouse on 9 November 2011. You need to be a UK Musicians Union member to participate, and members should log on to www.themu.org for all details. Voting will close at midnight on Sunday, 2nd October 2011. Vote Bill!

Elsewhere you can find Bill in London at The Forge on October 5th at the launch event for Bill's fabbo de luxe limited edition version of his autobiography, and then he's off to America to talk about his life and work at the following venues.

Mon. Oct. 17th---8:00PM Columbus Percussion, 5052 North High St, Columbus OH 43214. Call toll free in the US (800) 775-7372

Tue. Oct. 18th---7:00PM Sweetwater Music, 5501 U.S. Hwy 30 W, Fort Wayne IN 46818. Call toll free in the US (800) 222 4700

Wed. Oct. 19th---7:30PM Drum Center of Lexington, 132 Southland Dr, Lexington KY 40503. Call toll free in the US (800)341 DRUM

Thu. Oct. 20th---7:00PM Explorer’s Percussion, 8050 Wornall Road, Kansas City MO 64114. Call (816) 361-1195

Sat. Oct. 22nd---1.00PM Cascio Interstate Music, 13819 W. National Ave, New Berlin WI 53151. Call toll free in the US (800) 462-2263

Mon. Oct. 24th---6.30PM Daddy's Junky Music, 444 Providence Hwy, Dedham, MA 02026. Call (781) 329-9924



KC's First Date In Japan
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Sep 27, 2011
King Crimson's first date in Japan has been added to the archive. For those of you who've previously bought that particular tour bundle, a free download of the gig will be sent your way.



The bootleg-sourced gig is available for purchase here.

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