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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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Jakko & Gunn & More
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Jun 24, 2011
Jakko Jakszyk and Trey Gunn are just two of the guests who will be collaborating and working together at the annual IB Expo held in Sweden later this year. For details on the event and concert check out the IB tumblr site.
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Small Mobile Unintelligent Unit
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Jun 22, 2011
My thanks to David Symes for this link to an old friend.
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Gunn On Playing Crim
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Jun 21, 2011
Trey Gunn’s updated blog contains a fascinating insight on the perils, pitfalls and potential triumphs to be had when revisiting Crimso material.
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jun 20, 2011
Another one taken from the vaults and featuring an alternative mix of Walking On Air.
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Two Of A Perfect Trio To Tour
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jun 20, 2011
Folks in the USA are in for a treat later this year as Stick Men and the Adrian Belew Power Trio undertake a joint tour. There are no further details available yet but you can read Tony's thoughts on the tour over on his website.
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Keith Tippett's Key Moment In Jazz History
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Jun 17, 2011
The Guardian newspaper is running a series in which Guardian and Observer critics chart the history of modern music picking 50 key moments. Pianist Keith Tippett gets a mention but, perhaps bizarrely given his achievements, for appearing on Top Of The Pops with King Crimson in 1970. Read all about it here.
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