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  A New Low (and I don't mean David Bowie in Berlin) February 22, 2010
Written by DocBobster
These are of novelty interest as the cheesiest items ever posted at DGM Live. Pedestrian ideas, played in a pedestrian fashion, seemingly recorded using tin cans and string. It seems entirely possible that these were performed by one of the roadies playing around with the gear.
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Unknown, Unknown, Unknown September 09, 1979
Posted by: DrQuuxum
I can’t figure out if #2 is an embryonic "Frame By Frame" or a minimalist rework of "Red". It’s worth listening to several times to try to figure it Read more
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Stirring, haunting, beautiful moments Wed., Jul 15, 2009
Posted by: kevred
This is some intense, powerful, unique stuff. It’s great to hear the building of the pieces from the first echoing tone to the finished piece with solo. And it’s refreshing to say ’unique’ and mean it, because of Fripp’s open-ended approach Read more
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Summer 81 Tue., Jul 14, 2009
Posted by: Sandro
This recording brought me back to my teenager years particularly during the summer of 81 I spent in NYC and coincided with Mr. Fripp’s week at Washington Squre Church. I was 18 at the time and went with my Read more
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Most intense Frippertronics ever Mon., Jul 13, 2009
Posted by: toycritic
I attended this gig with a friend. Since then we have often mentioned it to one another and we still agree -- decades later -- that it was the most intense RF performance we’d ever Read more
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Stunning Mon., Jul 13, 2009
Posted by: gasmrv
Is this man really 35 years old? What vision & maturity - this is indeed a stunning release. This Music is timeless.
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bag of surprises Mon., Jul 13, 2009
Posted by: ckazzer
In my experience Frippertronics touch on something which Soundscapes never quite manage to touch upon. Maybe it has something to do with analogue vs. digital technology? This release is no Read more
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pershore Fri., Jul 10, 2009
Posted by: leakstev
i downloaded this a few days ago and waited . . . for the moment when i would be able to hear this music. each soundscape possesses unique qualities. sonically they arrive at similar places but in other ways they Read more
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Pretty interesting stuff Thu., Jul 9, 2009
Posted by: desol81
A bizarre example of RF noodling on an unplugged electric, but the second piece shows early tastes of "Discipline", at least to my ears.
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Lovely, simple and exposed Tue., Jul 7, 2009
Posted by: kevred
As rewardingly beautiful and/or fierce as Fripp’s sounds can be with electric groups, large acoustic ensembles and loads of electronic gear, it’s a special kind of refreshing to hear such stripped-down, unadorned ideas (it even sounds like an unamplified electric Read more
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Very nice Tue., Jul 7, 2009
Posted by: ChocloMan
Quite beautiful snippets, kind of reminds me of Giles, Giles & Fripp in the sort of, *ahem* non-crimssonant mood. Thanks for making it available.
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