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Robert Fripp ends his ‘Music for Quiet Moments’ collection with the song ‘Time Present’

On these lines you can listen to ‘Time Present’, theme number 50 shared by Robert Fripp as part of his collection ‘Music for Quiet Moments‘. It is a composition performed live at the ND Ateneo in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 9, 2007.

Fripp offers a weekly theme of this thematic series for 50 weeks in these “uncertain times”, in reference to the coronavirus pandemic.

“The moments of peace are those in which we reserve time to be quiet. Sometimes quiet moments find us. They can be experienced with sound and also through sound in a place that we consider sacred or perhaps in a busy subway train hurtling towards Piccadilly or Times Square. The quiet moments of my musical life, expressed in soundscapes, are deeply personal, yet completely impersonal: they address the concerns we share within our common humanity, “commented Robert Fripp about.

In addition, you can listen to all the songs offered by ‘Music for Quiet Moments‘on his Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries

David Singleton, agent and friend of the mythical guitarist of King Crimson, detailed in April that in May the series ‘Music for Quiet Moments’ would begin to be launched, with soundscapes, the stylistic resource that Fripp began to explore in the late 1990s.

They are available on various platforms, such as DGMLive, Youtube, Spotify, Apple Music …

“Hopefully it is something that feeds us and helps us get through these uncertain times. I have certainly enjoyed the peace that comes with editing and mastering them,” Singleton explained of these pieces that come out on the occasion of the coronavirus crisis and confinement.

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