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Tag Archives: Robert Fripp
ROBERT FRIPP – Washington Square Church
July 20, 2022

Panegyric 2022 Free from constraints of collective approach, avant-garde avatar scales solo heights. There’s something intrinsically, inherently wrong about Robert Fripp’s concert recordings committed to media. Existing strictly in the moment, in the here-and-now, his improvisatory pieces somehow retain their … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, avant-garde, instrumental, live, Robert Fripp
ROBERT FRIPP – Music For Quiet Moments
February 7, 2022

DGM 2021 Art-rock avatar morphs into a demiurge of daydreams and urges his flock to walk away from red nightmares and anxiety. For all his existential philosophy and deadpan concert disposition, it’s not too difficult to imagine that Robert Fripp’s … Continue reading
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Tagged guitar, instrumental, prog rock, Robert Fripp
KING CRIMSON – Music Is Our Friend
January 29, 2022

Discipline Global Mobile 2021 Radiating sly naivete and pride, ever-relevant art-rock dinosaurs leave a blistering report of the last blast of their live career. “Friendly” has never been the proper word to describe this ensemble’s oeuvre, yet how else can … Continue reading
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Tagged Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, live, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
THE GRID / FRIPP – Leviathan
August 7, 2021

Panegyric 2021 Fathoming the inner space of a welcoming monster, masters of progressive experiments open a different dimension. Some people imagine leviathan as a mythical monster, others may know this word simply means “whale” in Hebrew, yet whatever its significance … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Dave Ball [1], electronic, instrumental, Robert Fripp, The Grid
KING CRIMSON – In The Court Of The Crimson King: 50th Anniversary Edition
May 16, 2020

Panegyric 1969 / 2019 A towering achievement of popular music which refuses to be scaled fifty years on but lends itself to observation from various angles. It’s rather rare for a rock ensemble with a distinguished, distinct discography to have … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, King Crimson, Michael Giles, prog rock, Robert Fripp, Steven Wilson