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Written by aborig
http://www.burningshed.com/store/downloads/collection/184/


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Written by SoftCorrea

Don’t have FLAC file this venue?


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Written by sergegirard

Thanks Robert and Theo,

Please more of this! Can’t wait for the complete session to be released. I’ve always been a fan of the both of you and now together. Many thanks!

All the best from Serge


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Written by sqeele
This is a beautiful accomplishment in spontaneous composition.  Thanks to both gentlemen for a fabulous musical achievement.     - S.


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Written by Progressive_Soundscapes

 

What an amazing piece of music.  I have been a fan of Theo’s for quite a few years now.  (And of course it goes without saying a fan of Mr. Fripp’s for far longer than I’d care to admit.)  But if you’re not familiar with Theo Travis’ work, I highly encourage you to seek it out.  His ambient project cds that he records under the name Cipher are simply magnificent.  I originally stumbled across Theo on the work he did with Porcupine Tree a few years ago, and then the countless other progressive rock projects he was involved with.  He’s done some really great stuff on those cds.  But his ambient stuff is truly beautiful.  He just released his 3rd Cipher cd called Elemental Forces on the Burning Shed label.  Definitely worth checking out.


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Written by Wilbert

In One Word: WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!

Robert more of this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Written by mstudden
Finding this little gem while browsing for more live goodies to buy was a very pleasant surprise.

The way it builds and swirls, towards the end of the piece I couldn’t help but insert, mentally, the odd angular drum phrase with a percussive bass part, instantly followed by a great storming cascade of chords, a mellotron sweep and we’re off.....

...but then I have had ’Lark’s Tongues’ on the hi fi this afternoon!

This sounds to me like very promising territory.


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Written by LouieB

I never heard of Theo Travis before until I heard this improv. This reminds me a bit of Tangerine Dream’s early work back before they became a full-on synth band.

Very atmospheric and soothing. Haunting yet beautiful.

Here’s hoping that we’ll be hearing more from this dynamic duo. Maybe a full CDs worth, perhaps? I certainly hope so.


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Written by emmapeelfanclub
A fascinating little improv - nice to hear Robert playing with a flautist again and creating a rather moody and sombre piece that has bags of atmosphere and some tension.

Thanks for sharing this so soon after its conception. Once again, this is the beauty of DGM Live - allowing us to hear new music or work in progress shortly after its creation. I certainly hope to hear more from this interesting session.


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Written by thainmlh

Sublime, controlled, atmospheric... this is an amazingly skilled improvisation...

    ...there is magic hear...

I hope to here and purchase more.


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Written by vrooom

The random aphorism on the page when I visited this Hot Tickle was:

"Tomorrow" is the first lie of the Devil."

This is quite pertinent as I think this little snippet sounds as if it could be lifted from a Hammer horror movie from the early 1970s and I mean this in a good way. The track is atmospheric and quite spooky. It is good to hear RF working with new people.


 

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