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  1. 7. THE DISPLACEMENT OF THE BACKBEAT. Another clever technique in Bruford’s arsenal — no doubt the direct result of frequently playing odd-metered music — is his practice of displacing the backbeat in a groove. A rhythmic illusion of sorts, this has the disorienting effect of making it seem like your LP just skipped.

  2. 24 de may. de 2020 · From the 1995-2003 archive: This article first appeared at All About Jazz in March 2001. A charmed life might be a good way of describing that of Bill Bruford. Always at the center of and driving vastly creative projects, including King Crimson, Yes, Earthworks, Genesis, Bruford, Gong and many other collaborations of like minds, Bruford ...

  3. Bill Bruford Jazz Rock/Fusion. Review by Squire Jaco. "Gradually Going Tornado" completed the ascent to great, inventive and clever jazz/rock fusion that Bill Bruford began with "Feels Good To Me" (4-1/2 stars) and "One of a Kind" (4-3/4 stars). Yep, this was the complete album from these guys that I had been looking for.

  4. Bill Bruford, Phil Collins and a sequencer Scenario was the album where Al Di Meola's approach changed radically and for ever after. He turned away from the kind music he had been doing on albums like Casino and Elegant Gypsy and took a large step towards the music he would do later.

  5. billbruford.com › portfolio-items › bill-brufordBILL BRUFORD - Bill Bruford

    In 2004, Bill formed Summerfold Records and Winterfold Records to cater for different aspects of his rapidly mushrooming catalogue, already containing some 35 titles. Recent collaborations have been with The World Drummers Ensemble and Earthworks Underground Orchestra. 2006 saw the release of the much talked about Rock Goes To College DVD from his old team “Bruford”.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2022 · Visit Bill’s online store for exclusive and signed items: shorturl.at/adnpq I don’t remember doing this of course – I did a lot of this kind of stuff – but n...

  7. Bill Bruford’s Drum Sets. An article by Rodrigo Delaveau Swett on Bill’s Drum Kit Setup’s & Equipment. rdelaveau@hotmail.com. Please note that Bill is unable to discuss any aspect of Rodrigo’s Article. Drums and cymbals may probably change from one tour or record to another, or even from one track to another within the same record.