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      No Subject September 21, 2007
Written by peter29
Sometimes in Soundscapes Robert Fripp returns to the sounds which he was using in the past but which are still fascinating. It seems that some of the effects are still available in his equipment despite its constant change and evolution. The choir effect first appearance was at the time of That Which Passes and the Double Trio preformances. For me the soundscape interlude of This Night Wounds Time and the whole November Suite album are still one of the most impressive (and sometimes even scary) moments of KC/RF music. Here, this ambiguous mood somewhere between darkness and beauty gently arises again. piotr
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Echoes of P3 Wed., Mar 30, 2011
Posted by: kalka2
The VDrum-triggered bass line is right out of the March 25, 1999 performance by ProjeKct Three. I believe it was released as the second track on Masque, and the whole show became a KCCC Read more
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Miami, FL October 16, 1997
Posted by: eviLMGD
Quite what the punters at these gigs made of this I can’t imagine. Those expecting hundreds of notes per minute might have had a problem with this material. Listening to it now, I find it Read more
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Improvscapes Tue., Feb 15, 2011
Posted by: Otohiko
This is a record I’ve been coming back to often over the last few months, largely because it’s so free-flowing and exploratory. There is a lot of long, sorrowful sweeps here, but they’re not intense - they come and go Read more
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Pianoscapes and smaller details Tue., Feb 15, 2011
Posted by: Otohiko
This is a wonderful-sounding recording of a performance from a very experimental period in soundscapes. With its sparser tones and a prominence of piano synth notes, it’s a rather stark, minimalist, but still wonderfully moody Read more
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Lovely Mon., Feb 14, 2011
Posted by: MichaelC
I have downloaded quite a few soundscapes and i think this one is quite lovely, sort of a quiet space inbetween the churchscapes, the darker soundscapes earlier in the 1990s and even a little of the guitar timbre of no Read more
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fantastic Sun., Jan 16, 2011
Posted by: cube_monkey
Screw any intellectual discussions :) , this is one of the best soundscapes to me. Mono, stereo, who cares? Its just great. Thanks for providing this! Jay
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Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom May 19, 2009
Posted by: peter29
It’s really interesting how in such circumstances, when there is no audience and no expectations music can be so moving, as if this is the perfect time for its Read more
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Holmdel, NJ June 21, 1997
Posted by: peter29
This is definitely my favourite period of Soundscapes. And although some prefer the latest Churchscapes as more accessible and true, there is something positive about them as they lack those moving and dark timbres and emotions of That Read more
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Oh yes Wed., Sep 8, 2010
Posted by: darkgrace
A beautiful piece. I’m very grateful for this free rendition. Turn this up loud and enjoy.
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New York, NY December 15, 1992
Posted by: SumDood
Great piece.
Very soothing.....ahhh.
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