🎵 Music
🎵 Martyn On Monday
Reminded of this today …
A live BBC recording from his Solid Air album.
John was never classified in the prog genre - quite rightly … but I definitely think there are some influences.
🎵 Steven Wilson Concert Setlist at Sala Tejo, Altice Arena, Lisbon on January 31, 2018
Looking forward to May, 2018 in San Francisco
David Does David
Just watch
It will take five minutes and 24 seconds of your day.
**File Under ** Just Great 🎵
First we saw the Coachella line up - and i remember reading that ‘ROCK MUSIC is dead’ … in case there was any doubt, we just had the Grammies … It is official .. rock 🎵 is dead. R.I.P.
#Observation
…. when you write a post with a headline in it such as - symbols like 🎵 embedded in the post - even at the top - are not passed through to the timeline - and therefore not tagged in the discover.
@manton … that might be planned / expected behavior - but it does mean that titled posts don’t appear in the stream.
Steven Wilson
File Under : 🎵

Over the past ten days I have dropped a daily entry of an image, with a comment into the music feed. This is the eleventh in the series of ten (doffing cap to Spike Milligan) that provides some context - and links back - to those entries. Suffice to say - I class Steven Wilson as one of the most prolific musicians and sound engineers that we have ever seen. It isn’t just the quantity - surely bands like The Dead and Phish can beat him on that count … but more the quantity with the both quality and variety of what he produces.
It was late 2002 when a good friend put me onto a new album that had just been released - he’s one of those guys that when he says listen to this … you listen. The Album was In Abstentia that came from a band that I had never heard of …. Porcupine Tree. The band’s creative force was a guy called Steven Wilson. Turned out that this was Porcupine Tree’s seventh album (depending on how you count them - and how you think of the Tree) …. but that was a lot of music to have passed me by - particularly since I loved it. Needless to say - I went into the back catalogue and discovered two albums that I liked even more … Signify and Lightbulb Sun. File under Progressive Rock / Psychedelic Rock / Alt Rock / Post-Progressive / Metal
But there was more, before - and during ‘The Porcupine Tree Years’ - Wilson had another band No-Man with Tim Bowness. To be clear, I am not a massive fan of No-Man … just amazed that in parallel with launching a solo project (Porcupine Tree - because that is how he started), he had the time and desire to create a second totally different sound, band and direction. File under Ambient / Art Rock / Dream Pop
But there’s even more, two years after I was introduced to In Abstentia - out comes Wilson with another project …. Blackfield - this was (is?) a collaboration with Israeli rock star Aviv Geffen … 5 albums to date - love everyone one of them. File under Art Rock / Power Pop / Alt Rock
It took until 2012 for another collaboration to be formalized. For many years Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt - who is essentially Opeth’s Wilson - had been friends, worked together and appeared on each others albums. 2012 saw the release of their first - and to date only - formal collaboration - Storm Corrosion. File under Metal / Progressive Rock
I doubt we will get a second - but you never know - because Wilson just keeps going …
Consider IEM - another of his projects in the late 90s - this time with … well himself … file these albums under Krautrock / Pysychedelic
Or Bass Communion -file under Ambient / Drone / Electronic
To my mind, it is his solo career that has really opened him out. He released his 5th, 6th or 7th (again - it is is how you count) solo album last year - and is now on tour with it. But his full creative genius absolutely shines with the one ‘before’ that … Hand.Cannot.Erase. - that wasn’t just an album, it was a book, an experience a tangible engagement was created to engage the listener.
My music collection tells me that I have over 50 of his recordings across all of these projects - and that doesn’t include the 5.1 surround sound mixes he has been doing since 2009 for classic Progressive bands including Yes, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Caravan, ELP, Marillion, Rush, Roxy Music, … oh and Hawkwind, XTC, Gentle Giant, and Tears For Fears. (BTW - he hasn’t won yet - but has been nominated 4 times for Best Surround Sound Album in the Grammies)
All in all - safe to say - when it comes to music - there isn’t much he doesn’t do
Note : the classification / genres that I have used above come from Wikipedia with odd personal extensions
Finally, Wilson is on record (if you will pardon the pun) that as a kid he listened a lot to Dark Side Of The Moon - because of his dad and Donna Summer - because of his mum … certainly explains a lot of the crossover you see in his music … but it doesn’t explain this … which has nothig to do with him - but somehow seems related!
The Homepod
Apple Homepod Review By An Audio Engineer
##The Songs He Used
- “Hotel California” by The Eagles.
- “Way Down We Go” by Kaleo.
- “Lie To Me” by Depeche Mode.
- “Fitzpleasure” by Alt-J
- “Black Mambo” by Glass Animals
- “Delilah” by Florence and the Machine
- “Hallelujah” by Jeff Buckley
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Pre No-Man Album Release - take note @minton 🎵
Artists Start To Get Paid A Bit More
“A federal copyright board has raised the music streaming royalties for songwriters and music publishers by more than 40% to narrow the financial divide separating them from recording labels.
Up to this point, music streaming platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music Unlimited, Pandora, and others, have had to pay out 10.5 percent of their revenue to music publishers and songwriters. Now, though, after the court ruling, those platforms will need to fork over 15.1 percent of their revenue.
It is still amazing to me how little artists get paid for streaming. While this is a step forward … it is a long way form being fair. Afterall, people complain about the Tax on the app store at 30% - and yet a tax of 90% being reduced to 85% percent for music makes the news and is seen as acceptable.
What am I missing?
🎵
Maybe I am just getting too cynical for my own good, but when I read that 🔗🎵 Marillion is releasing a deluxe version of their 1994 album Brave … is it just me that wonders if they are readying themselves for retirement and need a pension?
🎵 Truly sad news … I guess it happens to us all.
HomePod can play purchased iTunes music, podcasts and stream Beats 1 without Apple Music subscription
BUT
If you add music to your home iTunes library that was not acquired through a purchase, HomePod will not be able to access it. It appears HomePod doesn’t have Home Sharing, which would enable that kind of feature.
For me - that right there is a non starter.
The Homepod
🎵 What’s in YOUR HomePod makes for a quick interesting summary of some of the tech that makes it what it is. Seemed right to share it here after yesterday’s to and fro, back and forth, this and that, well … you get the point.