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Many people have named it as possibly their favourite RMI concert performance, and for a while we have thought about releasing it in full together with some remarkable and unheard recordings made during the preparation for the concert. The time has finally come! We had tracked down a Rhodes Stage Piano and were trying this out for the first time.
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RMI's Steve Dinsdale, Duncan Goddard, and Gary Houghton know how to coax all sorts of nuances from their machines, and they function as a live, interactive trio, with each member responding to the others' riffs and musical motifs. It doesn't hurt any, either, that Houghton has very impressive guitar chops, so when he eases into the mix with some blistering Stratocaster bursts, he rather convincingly updates and improves upon Edgar Froese's generic and rather predictable guitar flights on the seminal Tangerine Dream recordings.
In a word, Radio Massacre International nail the vintage electronic music sound, but the band is simply more "nimble" than the first generation models, which greatly enhances the listening pleasure of the suitably attuned listener Radio Massacre International's second Cuneiform release and the band's 27th overall , Rain Falls in Grey , is something quite different from the band's previous work.
Best known for electronic space music for keyboards, electronics and guitars, here Radio Massacre have expanded greatly upon their usual sound and also use conventional rock instrumentation to create a sincere and moving tribute to Syd Barrett, and in doing so, manage to capture some of the psychedelic magic of This album features a really striking cover by Daevid Allen, which is also a hommage to Syd.
His passing had an unexpectedly profound effect, despite the fact that he hadn't been near a guitar in more than 30 years. It forced us to consider what an enormous influence he was, despite his space-age ascendancy and equally rapid burnout.
Radio Massacre International comprises Steve Dinsdale (Keyboards, Electronics, Drums) Duncan Goddard (Keyboards, Electronics, Bass) and Gary Houghton (Guitar, Keyboards). Since they have been building a catalogue of epic electronic improvisations, distilled into permanent records by the wonders of digital editing.