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Topic History of: just about the most beautiful record I've heard
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Mart Richard Barbieri was a very much under praised guy in the 80`s.
His work was and is, incredibly accurate.
His use of live sequencing , which I was lucky enough to witness was absolutely pioneering in a live band situation.
I realise this post has just read like an epitaph, which of course it is not, but the guy is one of the absolute all time great and pioneering keyboard players, without whom, we would not even have had a Duran Duran and acts that followed from that musical vein.
Not in the know Thanks Mart
I think they are on their 12th album now, the new one I believe is through Roadrunner
My brother is the drummer, but the keys player is the fab ex Japan member Richard Barbieri
Mart And excellent they are Not ITK.
Brilliantly produced, lovely vocals. A real dreamscape of a sound.
Thank you for that seemingly shy tip, well worth the listen.
Big End gorgeous production and lovely vocal presentation. Ambient and mystical. It works. Loved listening and thanks for the music.
Not in the know here we go Link to Porcupine Tree

www.porcupinetree.com