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Tag Archives: 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 →
									
						Posted in Reviews					
													
						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 →
									
						Posted in News					
													
						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 →
									
						Posted in Reviews					
													
						Tagged ambient, electronic, Genre Peak, Japan, Jon Hassell, Mick Karn, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen					
							
		



