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| | David Sylvian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sylvian insisted on calling the project and the album Rain Tree Crow, to the dismay of both his label Virgin Records (who were hoping for a hit "comeback" album) and his former bandmates. |  | | According to Sylvian, however, the real reason for the break-up was Karn creating songs for his first solo album and thus betraying an unspoken rule within the band about how all their musical energies should be poured into the band. |  | | Their later albums were, however, more sophisticated musically and lyrically than new romantic bands such as Duran Duran and generally lacked the obvious pop hooks. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sylvian
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Secrets of the Beehive: Music |
 | | Secrets of the beehive is David Sylvians most songwriterly album, written mainly on piano and guitar with his good friend and musical polymath Ryuichi Sakamoto. |  | | Sylvians gentle strings, acoustic guitar and light piano tinkling all coupled with his tired sounding croon are perfect to sit back and wallow in, probably making this his most instantly accessable albums. |  | | Sylvians songwriterly and hangover album, October 1, 2004 |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000AQOQW
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| | David Sylvian |
 | | Meanwhile, Sylvian is working with Chavez on her forthcoming solo album, and a long-awaited fourth solo album appears to be on the cards too. |  | | At the time Sylvian explained that he wanted to experiment in a band format with the improvisational approach that he had developed with Holger Czukay, and assess where he and the former Japan band members had arrived in their musical development. |  | | Like many artists who emerged in the late '70s, Sylvian and Japan were learning how to make music as they went along, becoming more musically interesting with the release of their third album Quiet Life (1979), and reaching a peak with their magnum opus and commercial breakthrough Tin Drum (1981). |
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http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1994_articles/jun94/davidsylvian.html
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| | TrouserPress.com :: David Sylvian |
 | | Sylvian's two albums with Czukay, which feature other members of Can, consist of long, lulling instrumentals not unlike extensions of Gone to Earth and Secrets of the Beehive. |  | | As documented on the phenomenally clear-sounding Damage album, this group's center of gravity is weighted toward Sylvian; Fripp calmly rips shit up as usual, but in the context of a record whose overall mood is quieter and more placid than the studio release. |  | | First, he reunited with his old bandmates bassist/bass clarinetist Mick Karn (Anthony Michaelides), synthesist Richard Barbieri and drummer Steve Jansen (né Batt; he and David are brothers) but perversely declined to call the group Japan, instead settling on the enigmatic Rain Tree Crow. |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=david_sylvian
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| | noise david sylvian |
 | | David Sylvian began as the front man for the British hair-spray New Wave band Japan, and wound up as an honored contemporary of the Eno-spawned vein of ambient / fourth world avant garde pop. |  | | For example, witness the sheer sexual passion in the lyrics to "Wave", and not to mention one of the finest recorded solo guitar performances by Robert Fripp in conclusion to the same track. |  | | Japanese concert recordings were released on laserdisc and on cd as Damage, and a gorgeously shot and edited concert film was released in Japan as The Road to Graceland. |
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http://fringedigital.com/noise/artists/sylvian.shtml
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| | Guitar Player magazine - The complete acoustic and electric guitar package |
 | | David Sylvian’s musical journey is one of soul searching and constant change. |  | | Comprised of Sylvian, drummer Steve Jansen, keyboardist Richard Barbieri, and bassist Mick Karn, the band’s sound was initially inspired by glam-rock icons such as David Bowie and the New York Dolls. |  | | The album’s songs are as evocative and fragile as any of Sylvian’s prior work, but housed in fractured structures that include disquieting buzzes, hums, and clicks designed to provoke listeners to go beyond the act of complacent listening. |
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http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp?sectioncode=4&storycode=9179
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| | Biography of musician David Sylvian |
 | | With it’s eclectic blend of jazz, funk and the ethereal, the album was a foretaste of Sylvian’s future musical style. |  | | Once voted the world’s most beautiful man, David Sylvian established himself on the music scene as front man with the band Japan, who, after modelling themselves as glam-rockers, matured into perhaps the most individual representatives of the early Eighties synth-pop bands. |  | | After Japan's demise, Sylvian released the widely-acclaimed Brilliant Trees in 1984. |
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http://www.biogs.com/famous/sylviandavid.html
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| | Rain Tree Crow: album reviews and ratings |
 | | David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Steve Jansen and Richard Barbieri, under a new band name, intentionaly drawing the line between their past neo-romantic years and the evolved entity they became in 1990. |  | | The result lacks the intimacy that surfaces in Sylvian's solo music, instead returning to the eeriness and foreignness of Japan. |  | | The outcome is not an easy listen, but a blend of exotic acoustics, jazz-like rythms, and ambient atmospheric sounds, all enveloped by Sylvian's brooding voice. |
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http://www.musicfolio.com/modernrock/rtc.html
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| | BBC - Classic Rock/Pop Review - David Sylvian, Blemish |
 | | Sylvian is capable of producing fantasically crafted, heart-wrenching songs, but there's little on this album to prove it (the Only Daughter and Fire In The Forest being the only exceptions). |  | | Sylvians best album ever, his understanding of the inportance of less being more is a credit to him. |  | | david never stagnates- his music is always fluid and forever changinging. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/classicpop/reviews/davidsylvian_blemish.shtml
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| | Browse by Artist: SYLVIAN, DAVID |
 | | David set aside a month to write and record the album while taking a break from the project that he and his brother, Steve Jansen, are currently working on. |  | | "David Sylvian personally commissioned remixes of material from his critically acclaimed album Blemish, which was released in 2003. |  | | SAMAD 001 LP A special vinyl version of this limited-distribution 2003 album including a bonus track ('Trauma'). |
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http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/sylvian.david.html
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| | David Sylvian : Approaching Silence - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | It is to Sylvian's credit that he can keep the listener interested for that long with this genre of music. |  | | The "unofficial" subtitle of this CD is "music for multi media installations." All that to say that the songs on this release date back to 1990 and were used as part of Sylvian and Russell Mills' exhibit Ember Glance-The Permanence of Memory (1990) and 1994's Redemption-Approaching Silence, which was done by Sylvian and Robert Fripp. |  | | This music is not for every taste, but fans of Sylvian and ambient music will find this to be a treat. |
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http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,906071,00.html
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 | | Sylvian's interest in the Hebrew esoteric system of the Kabbala was seen in the cover art of the 1986 double album Gone To Earth, which was influenced by the hermetic diagrams of Elizabethan scholar Robert Fludd. |  | | This turning point in Sylvian's life was commemorated by the track "Darshan (The Road To Graceland)" on the album he did with guitarist Robert Fripp in 1993. |  | | When they are older they can share their father's current happiness when listening to his love songs to their mother, "Cafe Europe" and "Wanderlust" on his new, cryptically-titled album, Dead Bees On A Cake (Virgin). |
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http://www.interlog.com/~costan/SylvArti.html
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| | Blogcritics.org: David Sylvian - blemish |
 | | David must be allowed to experiment otherwise he will just fade away, creating music for his own consumption; which would be a tragic loss to lose one of pop music's most enduring and brilliant innovators... |  | | The reigns of a record label lifted, David Sylvian is able to push these pieces as far as they need to in order for them to take on lives of their own. |  | | Sylvian takes on all aspects of the recording here - he composed and played everything, he recorded it, and he produced it. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/06/04/171155.php
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| | David Sylvian Amazon Releases From Around The World |
 | | Sylvian's vocals perfectly complement the dark texture of the music and the lyrics have the same kind of 'magical realism' as Kundera's prose. |  | | The music spans the 20 years Sylvian was at Virgin. |  | | 1996 japanese collection on bmg victor of early singles, rare remixes & standout album tracks by david sylvian's '80s new romantic band. |
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http://www.leninimports.com/david_sylvian_amazon.html
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| | Sakamoto, Ryuichi / David Sylvian - World Citizen (ep) at AB-CD.com |
 | | Sylvian and Sakamoto have not released a record together for 21 years, which makes this a very special release. |  | | Since then both David and Ryuichi have forged successful ground-breaking careers which have left in their wake such album's as Brilliant Trees and Dead Bees On A Cake for Sylvian, and the score to The Last Emperor and most recently a Morelenbaum tribute album for Sakamoto. |  | | There are five tracks included on World Citizen, in a different running order and with completely different artwork to the package that was released late last year by Warner Music Japan. |
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http://www.ab-cd.com/icbin/media/SOUNDCD0002
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| | New Age - I Surrender [#2] - David Sylvian free mp3 full albums download |
 | | The leadoff single for David Sylvian's 1999 album (and his first solo release in a decade) "Dead Bees on a Cake", "I Surrender" was released in two parts, each augmented by two b-sides featuring vocals by Sylvian's then wife Ingrid Chavez. |  | | The four tracks were originally recorded in the mid 1990s for an album to be released under Chavez's name titled "Little Girls With 99 Lives". |  | | Both pieces are actually quite good, but what I'd note is that it wasn't until recently that I could actually listen to and enjoy them. |
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http://www.playtunes.net/album.php?id=282144
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| | David Sylvian: Love, devotion and divine intoxication |
 | | Sylvian’s musical journey since Brilliant Trees is a remarkable one. |  | | Musically, the album continues in Sylvian’s tradition of working with some of the finest musicians available. |  | | The discs also showcased Sylvian's prowess in choosing sidemen. |
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http://www.innerviews.org/inner/sylvian.html
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| | Breakdown Michael Brook |
 | | The US release of the second edition of David Sylvian's Camphor (Brook plays on one track) and Damage from Virgin Records. |  | | The UK release of a second edition of Damage, remixed by David Sylvian, and substituting "Jean the Birdman" for "Darshan." |  | | Steven Davey reports Martha and the Muffins are looking to release a live concert recording from a 1982 show at Ontario Place, including Michael Brook on guitar. |
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http://fringedigital.com/brook
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| | David Sylvian Megastore Site Map |
 | | sylvian music downloads @ buy.com starting at $.79! |  | | trophies ii - the lyrics of david sylvian |  | | test print for david sylvian's book: trophies ii - the lyrics of david sylvian |
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http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~lenin/David_Sylvian_Index1.html
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| | david sylvian, the good son vs the only daughter : blemish remixes |
 | | Much like all those countless label samplers and compilations that have become a cursed staple of independent record labels, the remix album seldom extends its usefulness beyond a couple of listens, not to mention a couple of years. |  | | All of this makes it all the more remarkable just how utterly breathtaking this re-working of tracks from David Sylvian’s masterful last album “Blemish” is, establishing itself without any hesitation as the most engrossing, complete and utterly compelling remix album we’ve ever had the pleasure of reviewing across these pages. |  | | DAVID SYLVIAN - The Good Son Vs The Only Daughter : Blemish Remixes |
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http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=16346
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| | David Sylvian: Everything and Nothing: Pitchfork Review |
 | | Though the ponderous title of this collection is occasionally mimicked in the music, this retrospective is largely contemplative and charmingly overblown. |  | | Given that he was the frontman for the classic 80's panstick-and-synth band Japan, and that he's played Icarus so many times with the ferocious prog-rock sun, the fact that he's not a punchline to a Where Are They Now segment on VH1 persistently astounds. |  | | It's one of the realest, most human, songs I have ever heard. |
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/s/sylvian_david/everything-and-nothing.shtml
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| | The iJamming! interview: David Sylvian |
 | | As an earnest declaration of intent during flippant times (David's most stellar albums were all released during the eighties) I felt this music as a personal manifesto; songs speaking to ideas and feelings that I had thought secret. |  | | David on recording new vocals for selected tracks on Everything And Nothing. |  | | Japan released four albums in the late 70s/early 80s. |
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http://www.ijamming.net/Music/DavidSylvian1.html
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| | David Sylvian |
 | | 7 Linoleum (Teargas and Plateglass Remix) (David Sylvian) 5:56 |  | | Royautè (from Parade Sauvage, Sylvian is rumoured to play guitar and or piano) |  | | 8 Linoleum (Paul Leary Remix) (David Sylvian) 3:44 |
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http://www.under-stars.de/pages/sylvianlist.html
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| | Elephant Talk: David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - The First Day |
 | | Sylvian looks like Robert Plant in one picture, David Gilmour on his first solo album in another, and in one picture like the star of the new film Orlando (a paean to androgyny). |  | | As the non-presence of a percussionist might suggest for these dates, the recordings from the minitour suggested a somewhat predictable batch of instrumentals anchored by Fripp's looped guitars, Sylvian's washes of keyboard, and the occasional bit of wistful vocals. |  | | Since disbanding the Roxy Music-influenced group Japan, Sylvian has generated moody, meditative solo work, with oblique, mystical lyrics. |
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http://www.elephant-talk.com/rfmusic/1stday.htm
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| | DAVID SYLVIAN - Everything And Nothing |
 | | Other treats include the sumptuous missing session track 'Ride' ('87) and the long lost biting sarcasm of his effulgent 1989 single 'Pop Song'. |  | | From Japan's 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids' comes the unreleased 'Some Kind Of Fool', remixed by Sylvian himself and elsewhere lest not forget the saxophone inspired elegance of the Karn/Sylvian collaboration 'Buoy'. |  | | From 1996 'Gone To Earth' album he picks out two other gems in 'Riverman' and 'Laughter and Forgetting'. |
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http://www.barcodezine.com/revdavidsylvianeverythingandnothing17022004.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Camphor [LIMITED EDITION]: Music |
 | | If JBK and Sylvian love this piece so much to release it three times, perhaps this is proof that they should record another album together. |  | | The Bonus Disc Includes Three Tracks Originally by Sylvian and Holger Czukay, Newly Remixed by Sylvian. |  | | Oh, yes, there's a new Indian praise hymn The Song Which Gives the Key to Perfection, and Camphor, which Sylvian used as the introductory music to his live concert tour this year. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000063KG8?v=glance
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| | Japan Nightporter |
 | | The new album from David Sylvian and Steve Jansen under the name Nine Horses, "Snow Borne Sorrow" continues to receive glowing reviews in the first month of release. |  | | The track is included on the album "Where The Night Goes" (Sony Classical 82876738772) which was released on November 21st. |  | | Another track available on UK iTunes now is the current hit single (in Japan) by Miu Sakamoto, a cover of "Never Ending Story". |
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http://www.nightporter.co.uk
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| | Ink 19 :: David Sylvian |
 | | The music has a jazzy, sensual quality that matches the smooth vocal delivery with which Sylvian sings. |  | | In fact, it is the blend of these elements that at times overwhelms the listener. |  | | On this album, selections include Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bill Frisell, Robert Fripp, and Mark Isham as performers. |
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http://www.ink19.com/issues/february2001/wetInk/musicS/davidSylvian.html
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| | david sylvian megastore: brian eno cd shop & biography |
 | | He has released many solo albums, both rock and ambient, written music for film and television soundtracks, and collaborated with David Bowie, David Byrne, Robert Fripp, and classical and experimental composers. |  | | Eno first emerged as a member of Roxy Music, where the synthesizer player electronically "treated" the band's other instruments, the first indicator that the recording process was itself Eno's chosen instrument. |  | | Review: Provocateur, cult figure, cerebral rock star, and studio experimentalist, Brian Eno has greatly influenced an encyclopedia of styles--from art rock to punk to world music to techno to ambient music. |
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http://www.leninimports.com/brian_eno.html
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| | The History of Rock Music - The Eighties |
 | | In California, David Kerman's 5uu's, who had recorded the sci-fi concept Bel Marduk And Tiamat (1984), and James Grigsby's Motor Totemist Guild, who had recorded the complex avantgarde jams of Infra Dig (1984), merged to form U Totem (1), and released the most accomplished album of this crowd, U Totem (1990). |  | | Virginia Astley (1) was an austere and solitary artist who penned the melancholy chamber sonatas, mostly driven by piano and flute melodies, of From Gardens Where We Feel Secure (1983). |  | | Former Yellow Magic Orchestra keyboardist Ryuichi Sakamoto (3) attempted a fusion of western music and eastern sensibility on Ongakuzukan (1984), better known as Illustrated Musical Encyclopedia, which led to the funky-ethnic electronic muzak of Neo Geo (1987) and Beauty (1990), influenced by Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads and Brian Eno. |
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http://www.scaruffi.com/history/cpt412.html
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| | Nine Inch Nails Encyclopedia |
 | | He has created album cover artworks for many notable musicians, including: Brian Eno, Harold Budd, Roger Eno, David Sylvian, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook, and for Nine Inch Nails on the album The Downward Spiral.\n\nIn the late 90's Russell Mills released two music CDs under the project name "Undark". |  | | These albums are collaborations with: both Enos, Sylvian, Brook, Bill Laswell, Robin Guthrie (ex Cocteau Twins), The Edge, and quite a few others. |  | | Russell himself does "sound-sculpting" on these records, mixing various sound samples into the music and doing the overall production. |
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http://www.9inchnails.com/encyclopedia/list.php?loc=m
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| | David Sylvian Megastore Ordering Page |
 | | Secrets of the Beehive (Sylvian) Japanese CD album feat. |  | | Polytown (David Torn / Mick Karn / Terry Bozzio) US CD album (1994) |  | | I Surrender (Sylvian) UK Part 1 CD single (1999) |
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http://www.leninimports.com/david_sylvian_ord.html
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| | The Web Gal: Musical Index |
 | | The Discography and Lyrics of David Sylvian David Sylvian Through His Music |  | | The Artist Shop is a cooperative CD and music store for artist owned and independent labels. |  | | Here's some links to: Eno, Happy Rhodes, Gentle Giant, The Mermen, Phil Manzanera The Orb, Roxy Music David Sylvian, and Elephant Talk - the Robert Fripp and King Crimson Fan site, and a link to Discipline Global Mobile and Mr. |
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http://www.thewebgal.com/heather/musica.html
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| | CD Baby: R-THREE: Perceptual Distortion |
 | | Reminiscent of work by Brian Eno, O'Rang, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, David Sylvian, Russell Mills, Can, Radiohead, Talk Talk, Thomas Dolby, the Cure, Duran Duran and Neil Finn: This CD is dark, optimistic, passionate, eclectic, smart, richly textured and honest. |  | | R-Three apply a synaesthetic sensibility to a diverse pallete of acoustic, electronic & hybrid instrumentation creating music bittersweetly poignant, with flavors both familiar & strange. |  | | R-Three apply a synaesthetic sensibility to a diverse pallete of acoustic, electronic & hybrid instrumentation creating journeys bittersweetly poignant, with flavors both familiar & unexpected. |
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http://www.cdbaby.com/r-three
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| | davidsylvian.net :: David Sylvian davidsylvian.net Expect Everything and Nothing less! |
 | | Timelines is the debut album of Italian musiucian (and Sylvian fan) Stefano Panunzi. |  | | One of them is Anton Corbijn and one of the promos on the DVD is David Sylvians Red Guitar. |  | | A brilliant multi-instrumentalist, programmer and composer, Verdin has lent his versatility to recordings by the likes of David Sylvian, Spanish icon Luz Casal and French chart habitué Etienne Daho, amongst many others. |
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http://www.davidsylvian.net
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| | MP3.com.au - Australia's most popular Music Service Provider |
 | | Reminiscent of work by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, David Sylvian, Russell Mills, Can, O'Rang, Radiohead, Talk Talk, Thomas Dolby, the Cure and Neil Finn: This CD is yummy. |  | | Applied synaesthetic sensibility to a diverse pallete of acoustic, electronic & hybrid instrumentation creating journeys bittersweetly familiar, with flavors original & unpredicted. |  | | Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel, Radiohead, O'Rang, David Sylvian, Neil Finn, Russell Mills, Undark, John Lennon, David Bowie, Thomas Dolby, Can |
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http://www.mp3.com.au/r-three
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| | Official site of R-Three - Post rock, smart pop, low fi, acid jazz. Sounds like Thomas Dolby meets Peter Gabriel, Duran ... |
 | | The music of R-Three has been compared to that of Thomas Dolby, Robert Fripp, David Sylvian, Peter Gabriel, Duran Duran, Radiohead, O'Rang, Talk Talk, P90, Brian Eno, U2, Toad the Wet Sprocket, John Lennon, Karl Heinz Stockhausen, Can, Fred Frith and others. |  | | {Rhett Redelings'} vocals could remind a bit of David Sylvian and also an early Peter Gabriel - plus at times an echo from {John} Lennon, both concerning lyrics and atmosphere. |  | | R-Three, based in northern California, is an independent music project with a rotating line-up of collaborators centered on the words, music and production stylings of singer and driving creative force Rhett Redelings (pictured left). |
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http://www.r-three.com
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| | BBC - Radio 3 - Mixing It - 7 October 2005 |
 | | Mark Russell and Robert Sandall interview songwriter David Sylvian about his new project Nine Horses, a collaboration with drummer Steve Jansen and electronic music producer Burnt Friedman. |  | | Korekyojinn, recording for John Zorn's Tzadik label, are the trio of drummer Yoshida Tatsuya (The Ruins), bassist Nasuno Mitsuru (Altered States) and guitarist Kido Natsuki (Bondage Fruits) |  | | Steve Jansen (drums/percussion); Keith Lowe (bass guitar); Tim Motzer (electric guitar); Tim Elsenburg (additional guitar); Morten Grønvad (vibraphone); Hayden Chisholm (saxophone); Burnt Friedman (sequences/programming/editing/toy piano); Theo Travis (flute/saxophone solos); David Sylvian (keyboards/vocals) |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/mixingit/pip/k4zd6
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| | Hector Zazou |
 | | Laced with Zazou's extensive sampling and sound treatments, the vocals on Songs From the Cold Seas are embedded in a translucent and largely unidentifiable parallel universe that has to be heard to be believed. |  | | On previous records -- for example, the atmospheric Sahara Blue (1992, with, amongst many others, David Sylvian and Ryuchi Sakamoto) -- he has already shown himself a master of slow, spacious synth, sample and electronics backings, yet on Songs From The Cold Seas he has surpassed himself. |  | | In his backing tracks, Zazou has tried to embody the cold and magnificent grandeur of Nordic seas, and the dramas of the often harrowing stories told; he succeeds, to often spine-chilling effect. |
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http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/1995_articles/jun95/hectorzazou.html
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| | Broken Sky : Heartbeat (David Sylvian Niche Site) |
 | | I'm pleased to announce that lyrics [update: now based on the full length OST version] are up. |  | | It is available in MP3 (compressed) and APE (uncompressed) format. |  | | 08-04: Sakamoto 2005-07-25 and Sylvian 1988-05-30 in mp3. |
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http://www.brokensky.net
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| | Materiali Sonori - Musiche del Nostro Tempo (The Music of Our Time) |
 | | On the first CD they are assisted in their musical journey by David Sylvian, |  | | Founded in Genoa, Italy, in 1972, Picchio dal Pozzo were one of the few Italian progressive rock bands influenced by the 'Canterbury' Sound. |  | | Electronics music with the electronics images by BERNARD CAILLAUD featuring con Brian Eno, Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Sylvian, Peter Bruck, Bill Rieflin (REM). |
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http://www.artist-shop.com/materiali
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| | David Sylvian |
 | | If you were a teen girl in the early 80s, you fancied David. |  | | Identificazione di una donna (1982) (song "Sons of Pioneers") (as D. Sylvian) |  | | Find where David Sylvian is credited alongside another name |
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1477687
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| | Ambience for the Masses: David Sylvian |
 | | I have not yet had a chance to review this album. |  | | So, I picked this album up for starters, and then thanked them. |  | | A whole mess of people told me, at about the same time, that I'd really like David Sylvian. |
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http://www.sleepbot.com/ambience/page/sylvian.html
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| | New Wave Complex - Japan |
 | | Bassist and classical musician Mick Karn wanted to pursue his sculpting, David Sylvian wanted to visit their namesake, and their copious use of make-up was not initially appreciated by their fans. |  | | A resource for New Wave music and genres it encompasses. |  | | The defunct group led David Sylvian got the name first and the free trip later. |
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http://www.lexiconmagazine.com/NWC/japan.html
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| | Riverman - David Sylvian Get Free Lyrics |
 | | Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics Riverman - David Sylvian Lyrics |  | | tekst.us » David Sylvian » Gone to Earth » |  | | I see your eyes light up like fire |
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http://www.tekst.us/David-Sylvian/Gone-to-Earth/Riverman
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| | David Sylvian: Love, devotion and divine intoxication |
 | | In this snippet of discussion, Sylvian provides some insight into the tour in support of Blemish, an adventurous and eclectic new album released through his own independent label Samadhi Sound. |  | | I understand the forthcoming tour for Blemish will be a stripped down affair, with much of the music emanating from laptops. |  | | For more information on David Sylvian, please visit the Innerviews feature “Love, devotion and divine intoxication” or his official website. |
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http://www.innerviews.org/inner/sylviantourpreview.html
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| | A.B. Jackson - Notes |
 | | This poem was also written in response to music: the instrumental pieces on David Sylvian's album Gone To Earth. |  | | I have stolen the title from Schopenhauer's Porcupines: intimacy and its dilemmas by Deborah Anna Luepnitz (Basic Books, 2003). |  | | Rousseau's lion looks rather like a stuffed fairground prize, but the painting still has a weird magic about it. |
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http://www.abjackson.co.uk/notes.htm
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