Diamond Hall Nagoya Japan

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Originally this was scheduled to be the first of three ProjeKct Six dates supporting Porcupine Tree in Japan.[endtease] When Adrian became unavailable, Robert did the old “turn a disadvantage into an advantage” routine, and tackled the gigs as a solo artist.

Continuing on from the highly successful series of concerts he performed in Estonia earlier in the year (available elsewhere on the site and released as part of the Churchscapes album), Fripp opens up his first night with the sombre ruminations of the Schizoid Fantasia. You’d be hard pressed to figure out quite how these slo-mo blocks of synthetic strings equate to the stomp-on-your-bonce heaviness of Schizoid Man.That’s because they don’t. But they contain a different kind of weight and gravity all their own; the weight of experience, of loss and of a gradual coming to terms with the accumulated gravity of what has been.

The Time Stands Still segment here provides the contrast; when those ascending notes come in at around the 2.37 mark it’s like a series of doves taking flight, erupting into the light. That this is done without recourse to any extraneous grandstanding somehow makes this music all the more appealing and uplifting.
Diamond Hall Nagoya Japan

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TRACK
TIME
01
Bell Threshold
01:04
02
Schizoid Fantasia
10:06
03
Time Stands Still
13:17
04
Queer Jazz Symmetrical
06:20
05
Final Bell Threshold
03:52

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Written by Rafał Kosim
This is madness!!
Madness? This is the best Schizoid Fantasia of all three available (look for the secret fourth one in WFC 2010 recordings) to this date, and also the best gig of this short Japan tour. And for me, one of the "’scapes of all time". The soundscapes that were able to help me express the extreme anger buried within me are scarce, but when I find one, I listen to it for c. every 2 days for about a year. Yup, thats the one. The overall feeling of blazing ambiguity tears one apart between furio...
Written by Piotr Grzelec
There is something different in this set of Soundscapes from Nagoya. Something quite different than in the following shows from Osaka and Tokyo. Even the preceding Churchscapes. Probably it is the mournful tone of Time Stands Still so close in mood to that of A Blessing Of Tears album. The beautiful guitar motive, placed at the end in the counterpoint brings this kind of emotions once again to my mind. Where do they come from in a strictly technical process of creating music ...
Written by Jonathan Block
Good Month For Soundscapes
To these ears, November 2006 has some of the most realized soundscapes released and reached a pinnacle, the perception of which this show further expands. This show is more of a continuous composition rather than a series of connected pieces. The transition between Schizoid Fantasia and Time Stands Still (a truncated Bell Transition) is particularly effective. If you have yet to experience any of the shows from this month, this is an good place to start. There is a depth to both the construct...
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