Music so wishes to be heard…
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Music so wishes to be heard that sometimes it calls on unlikely characters to give it voice, and to give it ears. This wishing-to-be heard calls into existence the Performance Event; where music, musician and audience may come together as one, in communion.
When people get together, something happens.
When people get together with music, something remarkable happens.
When musician, audience and music come together in a performance, this something remarkable has a quality of its own.
The something remarkable is Music taking on a life of its own.
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A primary difficulty for anyone seeking value and importance in live performance is that, in contemporary culture, the relationship between performer and audient is mediated by commerce. The difficulty of mediation by commerce is that many people in the music industry are prepared to lie for money.
“What has changed in 40 years? It’s very simple. Forty years ago there was a market economy. Today there is a market society. Today, everything, including ethics, has a price.”
DGM does what it can to combat ticketing scams, online ticket agencies with knockbacks to promoters, spurious VIP packages, dud merchandising et al. And that’s before we get to recorded music. Most of this behavior is “not illegal”, just wrong, exploitative and profoundly unethical.
One of our experiments in bringing together musicians and audients is the Royal Package. You are invited!
- Early access to the venue and merchandise.
- Seating in the front six rows.
- Insights into the world of King Crimson and DGM by David Singleton, producer and manager ("the ninth man")
- Personal insights and answers from one of the seven band members
- Programme signed by all the members.
- VIP Laminate
- Exclusive Tote Bag
- Previously unreleased King Crimson multiple CD set
$365. Strictly limited to 72 people. 10% reduction for 1000 Club members (please check email for discount code). Tickets will be collected on the day.
Only available directly from DGMLive