" – Peu importe d’où l’on vient. Il n’y a pas de tonique. Le thème et son développement ne sont qu’un mirage…
Il y a une musique toujours inattendue.
– Et les dissonances ?
– Dieu les a créées, elles aussi…"
Jaume Cabré - "Voyage d'hiver" - 2014

”La terre, il se pourrait bien après tout que ce soit une espèce
de merveilleux petit appareil enregistreur, plaçé là par on ne sait qui,
pour capter tous les bruits qui circulent mystérieusement dans l’Univers.”
Pierre Reverdy - ”En vrac” - 1929

”J’entends tous les bruits de la terre grâce à mes oreilles et mes nerfs de cristal
dans lesquels circulent le feu du ciel et celui des volcans.”
Michel Leiris - ”Le point cardinal” - 1927

"L'écoute, c'est l'ombre de la composition"
Pascal Dusapin - 2008

 

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11/04/2019

1968 : we did it again!


On le refait encore !...?


A meeting in between Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers and François Bayle, french composer and manager of the famous GRM, on the ostinato "we did it again", from the song written by Kevin Ayers for the first Soft Machine LP.

In 1968, in ORTF studios (French National Radio), it was played at "Currents: Electronic Music From France", Theatre Vanguard, Los Angeles, USA, 06/12/74
& released for L'Expérience Acoustique (1970-72) (Magison 1994 CD)



and more this year with The Soft Machine !
"Hope for happiness"

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28/06/2017

Why are we sleeping?


"Why are we sleeping?"
the well known song from the debut album of Soft Machine (1968), when Kevin Ayers was its bass player.
Here, later in 1970, live at the Tavern with the young Mike Oldfield and the great Lol Coxhill on saxophone...

22/07/2012

Soft Machine - 1968


‪Souvenirs, souvenirs! 
1968 : "Ce Soir On Danse"  on french TV with Soft Machine, a great performance when the band was formed 
with just 3 members: Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge & the brilliant Kevin Ayers who was the pioneering founder of the group and made this memorable new sound that caught on quickly in the psychedelic 1960s!‬ As well Kevin Ayers was closely associated with the Canterbury Scene.

1. "A Certain Kind"
2. "Save Yourself"
3. "Priscilla"
4. "Lullabye Letter"
5. "Hope For Happiness"



01/05/2012

Stay tuned

A real amazing song written by Anja Garbarek and singed by Robert Wyatt