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Saturday, 14 March 2015 / Published in Interviews

Adrian Belew interview – An eternal brilliant sound researcher

While I was at the NAMM show I almost did a video interview with Adrian Belew. It did not happen because of a delayed plane so we did it via phone a couple of weeks later. I hope you will enjoy this interview with this eternal brilliant experimentator.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/lachaineguitare/LCG-261-20150314.mp3

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Adrian played with so many people and bands that it's impossible to list them all. Just a couple of them: David Bowie and King Crimson.

Subjects discussed in the Adrian Belew interview

  • His first guitar
  • The main turning point in his career
  • His approach to guitar playing
  • How he worked with Flux:fx
  • His next projects

Enjoy,

Pierre.

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Tagged under: Adrian Belew, Electric, Flux:fx, Guitarist, Open, Podcast, Rock

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