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  1. I t's like if Bootsy was Moroccan." That's how guitarist David Torn once described Mick Karn’s fretless bass work. It’s just one of the many ways musicians and listeners alike have attempted to explain Karn’s exotic sound to the uninitiated. But the fact is, a whole lot of people have heard his one-of-a-kind approach whether they realize ...

  2. Jansen, Barbieri & Karn perform 'Bestial Cluster' on Dutch tv-show "2 Meter Sessies". Filmed on April 19th, 1997. • Subscribe to our Youtube-channel for more...

  3. Cyprus-born Mick Karn (born Andonis Michaelides) found notoriety in the early ‘80s as the bassist of new wave band Japan. He is noted for his distinctive, “rubbery” fretless bass

  4. 7 de ene. de 2011 · by E. "Doc" Smith on January 7, 2011. I’d first seen the enigmatic bassist Mick Karn in Los Angeles during his mid-80s tour with guitarist David Torn, drummer Bill Bruford and trumpeter Michael White in support of Torn’s critically acclaimed “Cloud About Mercury” album. One of the most memorable moments of that performance was Karn’s ...

  5. 27 de jul. de 2015 · An English musician (born July 24, 1958, died January 4, 2011), multi-instrumentalist & songwriter, most noted as the bassist for the 1980s art rock band Japan (1974 to 1982). Karn was born Anthony Michaelides in Nicosia, Cyprus before emigrating to London, England at the age of 3. He has… read more. experimental. progressive rock. fusion. bass.

  6. This is a community-built gear list for Mick Karn. Find relevant music gear like bass guitar rig, amplifier setup, effects pedalboard, and other instruments and add it to Mick Karn.; The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews. To receive email updates when Mick Karn is seen with new gear follow the artist.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2019 · Mick Karn: Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters UK CD [1987] When JAPAN fissured into various splinters, I did not immediately pursue Mick Karn’s solo career, seeing as how I had heard his debut solo single, “Sensitive” back in the layoff following “Tin Drum” and their live swansong “Oil On Canvas.”. I was appalled at the club-footed ...