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Tag Archives: Richard Barbieri
Richard Barbieri Yearns For The Past And Years To Come
February 13, 2026

“After two years of writing mostly rubbish, quite suddenly the music, themes and visuals fell into place”: this is how Richard Barbieri describes the road to his forthcoming record, the British soundmeister’s first offering in half a decade that passed … Continue reading →
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Tagged Richard Barbieri
RICHARD BARBIERI – Under A Spell
June 27, 2021

Kscope 2021 Better stop the things you do: British sculptor of sonic ties that bind liberate their tangles to capture the wonder of transience. An art-rock demiurge, Richard Barbieri has never been interested in creating simple worlds preferring instead to … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, Luca Calabrese, Percy Jones, prog rock, Richard Barbieri
RICHARD BARBIERI – Planets + Persona
June 1, 2017

Kscope 2017 Per aspera ad astra, a paragon of progressive romanticism plants posterity in the heart of the present. A fusion of philosophy and phonograph sonics is bound to bring on immersive experience when it’s born from Richard Barbieri’s bout … Continue reading →
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Tagged ambient, avant-garde, instrumental, Percy Jones, prog rock, Richard Barbieri
Richard Barbieri Balances Macrocosm And Microcosm
December 17, 2016

Next year is going to be a special one for Richard Barbieri: the keyboard player with JAPAN and PORCUPINE TREE will not only turn 60 in 2017 but he’ll also release, on March 3rd, his third solo album. “Planets + Persona” should become a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Japan, Porcupine Tree, Richard Barbieri
GENRE PEAK – Your Sleekest Engine
June 24, 2016

Gonzo 2016 As the crow flies but not straightforward, Sacramento experimentalists, and their friends from JAPAN, searching for an immediate means of transportation. After a decade-long ascent to the top of the style with his solo project, Martin Birke, a … Continue reading →
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Tagged ambient, electronic, Genre Peak, Japan, Jon Hassell, Mick Karn, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen


