Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp's Diary

Tuesday 21 July 1998

Today was a pivotal and

22.55 Today was a pivotal and determining day at DGM.

1. We revibrated the office structure, efficiency following from our recent hard-won definition and clarity.

2. We met with a young man who might become our Website on-site vibrator.

3. Bill Bruford and I spoke over the telephone and discussed radical plans for the next stage of King Crimson.

4. Mr. McFall visited from Edinburgh to entertain the possiblity of Mr. McFall's Chamber (a small chamber ensemble of varietal and outward-reaching musical interests) becoming a DGM artist.

5. David Singleton and I are spending our late evening session compiling the second DGM sampler "Sometimes God Smiles". It's a beast. I am hitting computer keys as the next little sucker slips gently into its place within the sonic stream.

David and I are now (23.07) running into the SADiE digital editing computer two tracks from "Radical Dance" - Pat Mastelotto, David and myself - for inclusion on the Sampler. This comes from Pat's visit to the DGM Music Room at the end of April. I am next working with Pat (Tony Levin and Trey Gunn) in ProjeKct Four during October this year.

Little Horse Willcox, currently on the BBC2 Learning Zone every morning this week between 02.00 - 04.00 introducing a series on "Great - Artists" filmed in our home, flew to Sicily to film a BBC1 Holiday programme slot. I miss her terribly, and so does Beaton the Wonder Bun (himself a star of BBC television, having recently stolen the show on Rolf Harris's top rated animal programme). Bunny is prepared to staunch his grief on a cabbage leaf, carrot and dried apricot, an option not quite so potent for myself.

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