You can buy your own copy of this classic album here: http://bit.ly/petergabriel1
And so my beady eye is cast over the first solo album by ex-Genesis vocalist, Peter Gabriel.
You can buy your own copy of this classic album here: http://bit.ly/petergabriel1
And so my beady eye is cast over the first solo album by ex-Genesis vocalist, Peter Gabriel.
You can buy your copy of this great album here: http://bit.ly/brianenolux
And so ambient pioneer Brian Eno has released another ambient classic in the same vein as “Music for Airports” and “Discreet Music”. Here’s my thoughts on the album and I give my own simplified demonstration of generative music.
For me, Larks’ Tongues in Aspic is the ultimate King Crimson album, so when it was announced that there was going to be an ultimate box set to accompany the ultimate King Crimson album, I thought that Christmas, my birthday and what-not had all come at once.
But is the 40th anniversary box set any good? There’s only one way to find out and that’s to watch the review.
You can get your own copy of this amazing box set from here: http://bit.ly/larkstongues40th
(But be quick this is a limited edition set which is sure to sell out)
Or you can bolster your King Crimson music collection here: http://bit.ly/kingcrimson
You can get your copy of this (well the reissue) from: http://bit.ly/kingcrimsonthegreatdeceiver
The 30th October 2012 was the 20th anniversary of the release of this box set. I thought to mark the date I should do a “Prog Review” about this very special collection.
You can get your own copy of this amazing box set from here: http://bit.ly/larkstongues40th
(But be quick this is a limited edition set which is sure to sell out)
Now this is a collection I’ve been awaiting for a very long time. Not only do we have a remastered version of the album, but a 5.1 surround mix and a cornucopia of other discs to plough through. This really is the ULTIMATE King Crimson box set.
Oh look! A boxset…
Out of desperation, I grab a used jiffy envelope and pretend that I’ve just got this box set in. Oh, the hilarity!
Here’s something a little different. This is the new iPad app from Tony Levin which turns his photography book “The Crimson Chronicles” into a more interactive experience.
You can get the app from here: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/tony-levins-crimson-chronicles/id556662916?mt=8