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Artiest | Kino |
Titel | Radio Voltaire (Vinyl Edition) |
Medium | 2-LP+CD |
2e HANDS | Nee |
Genre | Progressive/Neoprog/Symphonic |
Omschrijving | Kino returns, 13 years after its debut album
Picture (2005). Their new album ‘Radio
Voltaire’ is released on the Inside Out label.
It sees John Mitchell (It Bites, Lonely Robot)
& Pete Trewavas (Marillion) teaming up once
more, with Craig Blundell (Steven Wilson) on
drums & John Beck (It Bites) guesting on
keyboards. Recorded at the end of 2017, writing
began at the end of that Summer. “We actually
began the writing process in late August” says
John Mitchell. “Pete had a few tunes and so did
I, and we went from there.” Mitchell and
Trewavas were both a crucial part of the
original band more than a decade ago, with the
former providing lead vocals and guitar parts,
while the latter played his trademark bass
lines and also contributed backing vocals.
Keyboard player John Beck, who is also a
bandmate of Mitchell`s in It Bites, has been
brought back. But while he was fully involved
on the debut album, this time his role is that
of a guest musician. “Yes, I am delighted to
say we`ve gone John on board. His keyboard
playing is splattered throughout the album, and
I`ve also done the odd keyboard part myself.”
The task of drummer this time fell to Craig
Blundell, as Mitchell explains: “This time
around Craig was the obvious choice to be the
drummer, as far as I was concerned. I have
worked with him so much that there was nobody
else in the frame.” Of the albums direction,
Mitchell illustrates: “The title sounds very
cool and obviously there`s a connection with
the band Cabaret Voltaire. But Voltaire himself
(the 18th century French philosopher) had a
fascination with death, which appealed to me.
He also stood for freedom of speech and freedom
of religion. On top of that, I love the idea of
a radio station that would reflect his views on
life and cut through the bullshit which seems
to be all over politics. Now, that is the type
of radio station I think would reflect what a
lot of us want to hear.” |
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Prijs | €25,00 |
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