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| - David Sylvian & Robert Fripp
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| - David Sylvian & Robert Fripp
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| - Japan_(band)
- Nine_Horses
- Rain_Tree_Crow
- Robert_Fripp
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- Virgin Records artists
- 1958 births
- British synthpop new wave musicians
- English New Wave musicians
- English male singers
- English rock musicians
- Japan (band) members
- Musicians from Kent
- People from Beckenham
- Post-punk musicians
- Samadhi Sound artists
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abstract
| - This %22group%22 was formed when Robert Fripp approached David Sylvian in 1991 with a view to have him join a renewed King Crimson. Sylvian eventually declined but the pair decided to collaborate on a new project instead, augmented by Trey Gunn, Jerry Marotta and Pat Mastelotto. They released two albums (one studio, one live) and two singles before parting ways.
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| - David Sylvian (born David Alan Batt, 23 February 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician who came to prominence in the late 1970s as the lead vocalist and main songwriter in the group Japan. His subsequent solo work is described by AllMusic critic Jason Ankeny as %22a far-ranging and esoteric career that encompassed not only solo projects but also a series of fascinating collaborative efforts.%22 Sylvian's solo work has been influenced by a variety of musical styles and genres, including jazz, avant-garde, ambient, electronic, and progressive rock.
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| - D. Sylvian & R. Fripp
- David Sylvian / Robert Fripp
- David Sylvian And Robert Fripp
- David Sylvian/Robert Fripp
- Fripp / Sylvian
- Robert Fripp & David Sylvian
- Sylvian & Fripp
- Sylvian / Fripp
- Sylvian | Fripp
- Sylvian/Fripp
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