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      Tone Probe Bc III January 23, 2006
Written by johnnylove
Thank you, thank you, Robert for this soul-music, which is so stunningly beautiful, haunting and hopeful that it sends shivers down my spine. It seems to stir so many things within me: the long ago memory of drinking hot tea, reading "the Psychology of Man’s Possible Evolution" for the very first time, and listening to Frippertronics for hours in my parent’s house off Recorder Three, wondering about healing music, listening to ambient music while outside a gentle rain was falling... Somehow this music seems to look forward, yet evoke the past at the same time, without melancholy but with great passion, joy and purpose.
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One of the Best Fri., Dec 7, 2007
Posted by: drczajk
This is one of the best soundscape performances available, IMO. It has a wide range of music. At times it is beautiful and other times terrifying. Be prepared for a wild and powerful Read more
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Further mischief Mon., Dec 3, 2007
Posted by: Wordsmith
I tried another bit of "Xenochrony" with this one (A process I’ve now decided could be called ’Kcolliding’) - it works rather nicely if you superimpose it over "Pastorale: Mendoza".
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Georgeous... Sun., Nov 25, 2007
Posted by: johnemr
As is routine, another georgeous performance. What’s to understand? Vintage Fripp, to be savored like a fine wine. Beauty is what it is...
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Masterfully Insightful Fri., Nov 23, 2007
Posted by: KC_1980s
This is a rare look into the mind of a master of his craft. While it’s explicitly about guitar craft, the discussion would apply to anyone who creates things out of thin air, including comptuer Read more
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Two sides Tue., Nov 6, 2007
Posted by: Mayerrbrt
I’d love to have two copies of this. First, I’d love one "clean" copy for my students, for in terms of recorded poetry readings, it’s well done; it really captures the feeling of the poems Read more
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Oh Dear... Tue., Nov 6, 2007
Posted by: Severance
Fooking funny! And also quite continental in a word.
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Hilarious.... Tue., Nov 6, 2007
Posted by: Belial
The poems are great, but the profanity just makes this. I’d love to hear Robert recite some Kevin Bloody Wilson lyrics now.... Excellent find!
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At the end of time Sat., Nov 3, 2007
Posted by: arkwright
Absolutely brilliant!! This is ’true’ music...a soul calming and spiritually enlightening experience. Easy on the ear, the gliding musical transformations are both delicate and intricate. Thankyou Robert for this masterpiece.
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It's not Crimson Mon., Oct 15, 2007
Posted by: spleevy
...nor do I think it should be. A little too ’polished’ for my taste with lyrics a bit too obvious. Still, it’s a pleasant listen. Read more
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Deep Sense of Devotion Fri., Sep 28, 2007
Posted by: kalka2
In terms of album releases, At the End of Time represents a transformation in Soundscapes. There is the melodic soloing along the lines of The Equatorial Stars; there is the fascination with rapid-fire (for Soundscapes) repetition that is hinted at Read more
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