- in
their entirety on the
original looped tape. The term "
Frippertronics" (or "
frippertronics") was
coined around May 1977 by poet
Joanna Walton, Fripp's...
-
provided by the poet and
lyricist Joanna Walton, who also
coined the term "
Frippertronics" to
describe Fripp's tape
looping techniques.
After terminating the...
- to
Frippertronics on one LP record. The "A" side of the record,
titled "God Save the Queen"
attempted what
Fripp referred to as "pure
Frippertronics" which...
-
early touring band, to
produce the
album and
incorporated his use of
Frippertronics effects on the co-written "Exposure". The
album was
released in the...
-
Robert Fripp, who also
plays guitar and
Fripperies (a
variation of his
Frippertronics). Also
playing on the
album are Tony
Levin and
Jimmy Maelen. Paul Simon...
- in 1980 (US
catalogue no. PD-1-6266). The
album largely consists of
Frippertronics, with much of the work
being performed by improvisation. On the Under...
- "Neurotica"
shares its
title with Neurotica, a Beat-era magazine. The
Frippertronics intro is
lifted directly from the
beginning of "Hååden Two" off Fripp's...
-
discography for the
group that
Fripp de
facto leads. King
Crimson discography Frippertronics Soundscapes by
Robert Fripp Robert Fripp >
Discography at
AllMusic Robert...
- Belew –
fretted and
fretless guitars, lead
vocals Robert Fripp – guitar,
frippertronics Tony Levin – b**** guitar,
chapman stick, synthesizer,
backing vocals...
- by this pair is
entirely instrumental and has made
extensive use of
Frippertronics, a tape
delay technique,
combined with Fripp's guitar, the
Fripp Pedalboard...