Originally published by Sound On Sound at June 17th 1994. Despite having spent more than 15 years in the public eye, David Sylvian remains an enigmatic figure who has reinvented his own musical style constantly, both within his solo work and in his collaborations with musicians as diverse as Holger Czukay and Robert Fripp. PAUL TINGEN charts the history of
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Article published in the french magazine "Rock&Folk"( issue 412- December 2001).
by David Sylvianas published on Nine Horses website
Flux magazine Q+A, October 2010
Q&A as published in Rodeo Magazine
CD of the Month: David Sylvian, Manafon (Samadhi Sound)by Robert Sandall
By Fiona Russell Powell. Published in The Face, October 1982.
Chris Comer interviews David Sylvian on WAIF-FM about the release of Blemish. Chris Comer And Rob Ervin have a radio show on Cincinnati’s WAIF-FM called “Chris & Rob Late Night Talk Show”
Audiovisual installation at Srlandet Art Museum Kristiansand, Norway, from 1 September 9 OctoberAudio: David Sylvian (When We Return You Won't Recognize Us)Artwork: Atsushi FukuiLighting design: Kouji Iida / Kaito Office
by Jim Lange at West Virginia Public Radio for his radio show EclecTopia.
Interview by Stephan Cox in late 1999 with David Sylvian about the release of Approaching Silence The interview was broadcast in a show called Music Backstage by Stephan Cox for Redband.
Interview by Clive Bell with David Sylvian about the Dead Bees On A Cake album BBC Radio 3 Mixing It radio show broadcast on April 17th 1999 by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall. Guest interviewer Clive Bell interviews David Sylvian about his project Dead Bees On A Cake.
By Guttorm Andreasen
Recorded on August 18th 2003, Chris Douridas talks in his show New Ground with David Sylvian about the release of Blemish.
As published on the official website.
David Sylvian takes on improv: Manafon (Performing Musician, December 2009)
Transcripts, Interview, 0After a 30-year career, David Sylvian has just released his most adventurous album yet. With a new, and largely improvisational, approach to music, he tells PM why he feels hes only just beginning to learn his craft.By Jonathan Wingate as published in Performing Musician (december 2009)
Trophies exclusive interview 2002 by G. Hillebrand. This is part 2.
David Sylvian was answering questions posed by MusicOMH.com's Jude Clarke.
Online audio-podcast (justoftheradar.com) by Joe Silva at WUGA FM Great, long audio interview by Joe Silva with David Sylvian about the release of Sleepwalkers as published at podcast justoftheradar.com #253.
Invisible Jukebox: David Sylvian (The Wire, June 2003)
Audio & video, Scans, Transcripts, Interview, 0Every month, Wire magazine plays a musician a series of records which asked to identify and comment on – with no prior knowledge of what they’re about to hear. Tested by Christoph Cox. Photos by Chris Buck.
Taken from Shift: Japan-based international online magazine features creative culture.
David Sylvian on his new album Manafon.For his latest album David Sylvian, the former frontman of seminal 80s band Japan, takes inspiration from the life and work of Welsh poet RS Thomas. Long-time fan Hannah Jones exchanges emails with him to understand the meaning behind Manafon
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