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Soft Machine, which has bridged the gap between jazz and rock and laid the foundation for uniquely British progressive music, has produced many great artists over the past 50 years and is still active today.Asaf is a talented drummer who is currently attracting attention. In addition to the latest live performance with Silkis, we also include a valuable live performance by the group led by Keith Tippett, the man who changed King Crimson! ! It is still fresh in my memory that the last performance in Japan was held in 2018. Since then, they have continued to actively perform live, but as drummer John Marshall tends to be unwell, Gary Husband, currently a regular member of John McLaughlin’s Fourth Dimension, has taken his place. However, due to his recent busy schedule with Fourth Dimension, Asaf Sirkis, who is originally from Israel and lives in the UK, has joined the band. Silkis collaborated with Gwilym Simcock, who rose to prominence in his generation with the Pat Metheny New Quartet, as well as Randy Brecker, Dave Liebman, Larry Coryell, John Abercrombie, John Taylor, Kenny Wheeler, Jeff Berlin…A talented drummer known as one of today’s best drummers, with over 300 recordings and tours to date. Soft Machine’s latest lineup with Silkis just participated on August 2, 2019 at “A New Day Festival” held in Faversham, Kent, England, near Canterbury, where Machine was born. Members of the Keith Tippett Group, who made King Crimson’s “Island” into a sublime work, gave a wonderful performance, including Elton Dean, who was once the core of Soft Machine, Mark Charig, Nick Evans, and others. It was performed at Exeter’s Barnfield Theater on October 15, 1984, by the Keith Tippett Septet, featuring Britain’s finest rhythm section, Paul Rodgers, Tony Levin, and Larry Stubbins. Two extremely rare and completely unreleased songs that were not included in the album “A LOOSE KITE IN A GENTLE WIND FLOATING WITH ONLY MY WILL FOR AN ANCHOR” released by Ogun in 1986, recorded from the concert, are added as a bonus. A must-have item for British progressive music fans, both recorded in the highest quality sound with the label’s own careful mastering! ! Soft Machine’s concerts will include several songs from their latest studio album under the name Soft Machine, “Hidden Details,” including the title song, as well as “The “Man Who~”, special numbers from the Legacy and Holdsworth eras, and more, from thrilling transcendent jazz rock to beautiful ballads, Etheridge’s super technical guitar that is too good for the rabbit of the current machine, and Travis’s talkative tenor. With the fantastic flute melodies, Babington’s heavy bass, and a strong rhythm section with the tight and unparalleled drumming of new member Silkis, the performance and content are worthy of a collection of software. It’s happening! ! ! On the other hand, Keith Tippett is a pianist from Bristol, who is the leader of the Keith Tippett Group, Centipede, Overly Lodge, Keith Tippett’s Ark, Dreamtime, Musician, etc., as well as Elton. He is one of the lone big names in British jazz who continues his solo career and numerous sessions with Dean’s Ninthense, Harold McNair, Lewis Moholo, Dudu Pukwana, Hugh Hopper, Stan Tracy, and Keith Christmas. name. To progressive rock listeners, he is best known for his work with King Crimson. The Keith Tippett Septet, the pinnacle of British Canterbury jazz, led by Tippett, includes Keith Tippett, Elton Dean, Mark Charig, Larry Stubbins, Nick Evans, Paul Rodgers, and Tony. -Levin’s seven-piece ensemble develops a sound that perfectly matches the muffled feeling of Euro jazz and Tippett’s free-form avant-jazz color, and Tippett’s piano continues to have a unique emotional feel. It radiates beauty, and Dean’s wind instrument corps is also tasteful, and although there is no flashy explosion, tippet lovers and British jazz lovers will definitely enjoy it! ! Live at A New Day Festival,Faversham,Kent,UK August.02.2019 EX-AUD 2019 Original Remaster 47min 1. Hiden Details 2. The Man Who Waved at Trains 3. Life on Bridges 4. Tales of Taliesin 5. Heart off Guard 6 Broken Hill 7. Gesunreut 8. The Relegation of Pluto Medley Theo Travis – Tenor Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Flute,Keyboards,Loops John Etheridge – Guitar Roy Babbington -Bass Asaf Sirkis -Drums Live at Barnfield Theatre,Exeter,UK October.15.1984 EX-SBD 2019 Original Remaster 21min 9. Thoughts to Geoff 10. Sketch 2 Keith Tippett – Piano Larry Stabbins – Tenor Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone Elton Dean – Alto Saxophone,Saxello Marc Charig – Cornet,Tenor Horn Nick Evans – Trombone Paul Rogers – Bass Tony Levis – Drums,Percussion
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