Fripp & Eno – Evening Star
Fripp & Eno – Evening Star
Polydor – MPF 1217
Fripp & Eno
Evening Star
Electronic
Experimental, Ambient
900
ロバート・フリップとブライアン・イーノによる2作目の共演作。イーノが『Ambient 1 (Music For Airports)』を世に出す3年前、『Discreet Music』と同時期の1975年にリリース。テープ編集とシンセサイザーによって描き出されるPopol Vuhなど同時代のジャーマンロック~ニューエイジ勢にも通じる夢見心地な響きも携えつつ、随所でフリップのサスティンの効いたギターサウンドが異次元的な色合いを添えます。A1からA2への流れは必聴の美しさ。
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This is the second collaboration between Robert Fripp and Brian Eno. It was released in 1975, three years before Eno released Ambient 1 (Music For Airports) and at the same time as Discreet Music. The flow from the A1 to A2 is a must-listen beauty.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has taken his diplomatic campaign against Russia’s war on Ukraine to the United Nations Security Council. In an emergency session called to discuss the killings of Ukrainian civilians in the town of Bucha near the capital, Zelenskyy accused Russian troops of war crimes. He also demanded a reform of the security council to remove Russia’s veto power.
Russia denies accusations that its troops committed war crimes in Bucha. A Kremlin spokesperson insists the the allegations were a ”monstrous forgery” aimed at denigrating the Russian army. But mounting evidence contradicts Russia’s claims that the killings occurred after its forces withdrew from the town.
While Russian forces have left the Kyiv region, Moscow is mounting new attacks in the east. Russia has said its focus is now on taking control of the Donbas region and key eastern cities like Kramatorsk. Ukrainian officials warn that Moscow is trying to encircle its forces in the area and say they expect heavy fighting ahead.
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of genocide after the discovery of hundreds of bodies in the town of Butcha, near the captial Kyiv. Images of mass graves and bodies showing signs of torture have sparked widespread international condemnation. Several EU countries are now pushing for tougher sanctions against Russia. Moscow claims the killings were staged.
Germany declared 40 Russian diplomats “undesirable persons,” meaning they must return to Russia, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced. The affected individuals, whom Berlin believes to be members of Russia’s intelligence services, will have five days to leave Germany.
Baerbock spoke of “a significant number of members of the Russian embassy, undesirables who have worked every day here in Germany against our freedom, against the cohesion of our society.”
“We will not tolerate this any longer,” she said.
The decision was communicated to Russian Ambassador Sergei Nethayev, after he was summoned to the Foreign Ministry on Monday.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said it would respond accordingly to Germany’s decision to expel the 40 Russian diplomats, according to Interfax news agency. Though details on how Moscow would respond were not provided, tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions have been very common in recent weeks, months and even years.
US President Joe Biden on Monday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a “war criminal.” Similar comments have drawn critical responses from Moscow in the past.
“This guy is brutal, and what’s happening in Bucha is outragreous,” said Biden, also pledging further sanctions against Russia.
Biden however stopped short of using the word “genocide” employed by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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