Online interview from barks.jp, februari 2006.
Interview
Japanese 230 page magazine, featuring article on David Sylvian.
Glossy culture magazine of Norwegian newspaper Afterposten. Features article on carrier of David Sylvian as support of David's visit at Punkt Festival in Kristiansand.
David Sylvian: Portrait of an artist by Ian Birch
Chris Comer interviews David Sylvian on WAIF-FM about the release of Everything & Nothing (2002) Chris Comer And Rob Ervin have a radio show on Cincinnati’s WAIF-FM called “Chris & Rob Late Night Talk Show”
Nice little interview with David Sylvian in the Times (UK March 3rd, 2012) by Alex O’Connell
This cassette features an interview special with David Sylvian, featuring Robert Fripp, David Torn, Jon Hassell and Mick Karn. Interview was released on cassette in 1993.
One page mini interview in the March 2012 issue of Mojo (UK). The page features a self portrait by David Sylvian ART ROCK’S ESOTERIC CHAMELEON, IN HIS OWN WORDS AND BY HIS OWN HAND
Zero Music Magazine (Sweden)Journalist: Hans-Olof Svensson
as published on The Quientus, by Wyndham Wallace, March 26, 2012
Question for Intoxicate magazine on the subject of Sleepwalkers.
Instant film photography exhibition as part of the 'Impossible Project' in Japan entitled 'Glowing Enigmas': April 20th - May 20th 2012 in the Impossible Project Space, Tokyo, Japan
Recorded on August 18th 2003, Chris Douridas talks in his show New Ground with David Sylvian about the release of Blemish.
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”
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.
As published on the official website.
By Fiona Russell Powell. Published in The Face, October 1982.
Article published in the french magazine "Rock&Folk"( issue 412- December 2001).
By Brian Nixon Special to ASSIST News Service
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
CD of the Month: David Sylvian, Manafon (Samadhi Sound)by Robert Sandall
by David Sylvianas published on Nine Horses website
By Guttorm Andreasen
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