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1K Club - QQ Shooting Star
King Crimson - Beat ++ Three of a Perfect Pair
can be pre-ordered for release on October 14th
can be pre-ordered for release on October 14th
Wonder what the probability of a Discipline/Beat/Three of a Perfect Pair box might be...
From Steven Wilson's facebook page today:
I'll be appearing on Facebook Live for a Q&A session on Thursday 4th August (exact time will be announced closer to the date). I'll read and answer your comments and questions in realtime on that date, but it would be great to also have some beforehand.So if you'd like to post your questions in the comments below,*Rob*my web guy will collate the best ones, and you may well find me answering them on the 4th. Feel free to be imaginative with your questions, let's make this interesting!For those that won't be able to watch the Q&A session live, it will be posted in full on the*Steven Wilson*Facebook page after the broadcast.
Can you give us an update on when your remix of "Roxy Music" will be released? Also, have you or will you be remixing more albums for Roxy Music in the future? Thanks!
Interview: Steven Wilson talks Porcupine Tree to solo work and beyond, hits Phoenix on Nov. 9 » http://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/music/2016/11/07/steven-wilson-interview/93454442/
Q: In addition to your prolific recording career, for the past few years you have been remixing classic prog-rock albums from the ’70s, like Jethro Tull’s “Aqualung” and Yes’s “Close to the Edge.” What are the favorites you’ve done?
A: A lot of my favorite remix projects have been the ones I've done for artists that wouldn't fit your description, like XTC, Chicago, Roxy Music, Simple Minds, etc. Right now I'd say that my most rewarding remix project to date has been Tears For Fears’ "Seeds of Love" album, which I finished recently and should be released early next year. It's one of my favorite albums of all time, and a great example of what we've been talking about; ambitious and creative pop with incredible production and musicianship that always works in service to the songs. It was a real challenge because of the sophistication in the production and arrangements, but it sounds incredible in 5.1 surround sound. It may not be as well-known as the previous album “Songs From the Big Chair” (of which my remix came out last year), but I think “Seeds of Love” is their masterpiece.
What the heck is he doing for Chicago and when will we hear it?
Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson remixes prog-rock's past
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http://www.csindy.com/coloradosprin...n-remixes-prog-rocks-past/Content?oid=4156659
'They don't like me to mess with what they grew up with,' says Wilson of progressive rock's purists.
Some of the titles he's remixed haven't come out yet, including albums from Chicago and acts associated with the 1980s: XTC and Tears for Fears.
This part stood out to me:
Albums (plural) from Chicago?! So it looks like multiple albums, but which ones? Guess we'll have to wait and find out!
This part stood out to me:
Albums (plural) from Chicago?! So it looks like multiple albums, but which ones? Guess we'll have to wait and find out!
That's pretty crazy when you think about it. We just got all their quads on blu-ray and now we'll have Steven Wilson-mixed 5.1s? If only we could be so lucky with Santana, Eagles, Billy Joel, etc....
Pretty sure that was meant as "albums from Chicago, XTC, and Tears For Fears."Albums (plural) from Chicago?! So it looks like multiple albums, but which ones? Guess we'll have to wait and find out!
Pretty sure that was meant as "albums from Chicago, XTC, and Tears For Fears."
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