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Steven Wilson Owns the Future

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I think it is Fantastic that Sound & Vision has hooked up again with Steven Wilson. I have already ordered my copies of Grace For Drowning...can't wait! I for one have loved the fact that SW has released his and most of PT's material on DVD-A. It is the only way to hear Hi-res on the road. I have yet to hear of a head unit that plays Blu-ray. I need to say Thank-you to Steven for all the music he has subjected me to over the years. I'm confident Drowning will be some of his BEST work to-date. Thanks to S&V for yet another great article!

p.s. Steven - PLEASE Don't Forget Denver

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It is always gratifying to know more 5.1 surround SW music is on the way! I've also preordered the special edition of Drowning just yesterday.

I too have all of the DVD-A group and solo discs and wonder about Blu-Ray in the car; I suspect that we'll see some head units before too long.

For the benefit of other readers, when I attended the NYC screening of the Insurgentes last September (and met you both), I made it a special point to publicly acknowledge Steven's AMAZING work on the 5.1 mixes of the King Crimson album catalog to the audience, going so far as to say that "his application for sainthood has been approved."

Also quite surprised and joyful that tour dates are appearing for supporting this album.

Cheers! Tim (residing in Nashville and serving as a Quadraphonic Quad moderator)

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Just wait folks -- your collective minds will be blown (in all channels). The video content you'll soon see here is downright amazing, as are Steven's plans for the live set, band, sound, and visuals...

MM, S+V EIC

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As a huge PT fan, I was somewhat disappointed with his first solo album. Not really sure why, but it just didn't do it for me. Even still, I'll definitely pick this one up.

To continue being a negative nancy, while I'm thrilled that one of my favorite artists is doing so much with high-res audio, I can't say I'll likely want to purchase this on blu-ray unless it also comes with a CD or a high-res digital copy. I just prefer to listen to my music whenever it's convenient, which is usually in the car or at work via headphones. And as much as I enjoy the audiophile experience of sitting in the sweet spot and all that, it just rarely happens for me these days... Lack of free time I suppose... Don't get me wrong; I would like to see the video component, I just doubt I would watch it more than once or twice, and I like to listen to albums far more than once or twice.

Anywho. I recognize I'm in a somewhat shitty mood, so I would like to apologize to Steven Wilson and S&V. Keep up the great coverage and Steven, keep experimenting and coming up with great music!!

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