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A riff on Jon Hassell's Fourth World series. Where Hassell focused on creating ritual music of potential societies that didn't exist; Ian Kim Judd seeks to evoke the notion of potential utopian societies that could exist. In these times of global instability and uncertainty, Fifth World seeks to posit an alternative, with scenes from an optimistic future.
Glasgow via Hong Kong, London based Mi Ki Mak serves up an hr of mood based selections every month ft sounds ranging from nostalgic old school, to future classics good for the soul. A constant unmixable challenge, join her in the journey of searching for the perfect groove..
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Caleb Quaye (born in London on 9 October 1948) is an English rock guitarist who co-founded Hookfoot and a studio musician known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with Elton John, Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney, Hall & Oates and Ralph McTell. He is the son of jazz musician Cab Kaye, younger brother of musician Terri Quaye, and older half-brother of former 1990s singer Finley Quaye.
Quaye is known most notably as Elton John’s original lead guitarist having played on all the “early stuff”, as well as numerous studio sessions for many other name artists, such as Harry Nillson, Beach Boys, Joan Baez,Al Kooper,David Foster,John Klemmer, Eddie Henderson, Dusty Springfield,Liza Minnelli, Peter Kriss, Pete Townsend and Hall & Oates just to name a few. Eric Clapton deemed Quaye the "world's best guitar player."
In April 1970, Quaye formed the band Hookfoot with Ian Duck, Roger Pope and David Glover, all of whom were DJM Records house musicians and had backed Elton's earliest live performances.
From 2008 on, Quaye released two jazz-rock fusion CDs. The first one was One Night in San Dimas, with Out of the Blue as the 2010 follow-up album.
Caleb Quaye (born in London on 9 October 1948) is an English rock guitarist who co-founded Hookfoot and a studio musician known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with Elton John, Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney, Hall & Oates and Ralph McTell. He is the son of jazz musician Cab Kaye, younger brother of musician Terri Quaye, and older half-brother of former 1990s singer Finley Quaye.
Quaye is known most notably as Elton John’s original lead guitarist having played on all the “early stuff”, as well as numerous studio sessions for many other name artists, such as Harry Nillson, Beach Boys, Joan Baez,Al Kooper,David Foster,John Klemmer, Eddie Henderson, Dusty Springfield,Liza Minnelli, Peter Kriss, Pete Townsend and Hall & Oates just to name a few. Eric Clapton deemed Quaye the "world's best guitar player."
In April 1970, Quaye formed the band Hookfoot with Ian Duck, Roger Pope and David Glover, all of whom were DJM Records house musicians and had backed Elton's earliest live performances.
From 2008 on, Quaye released two jazz-rock fusion CDs. The first one was One Night in San Dimas, with Out of the Blue as the 2010 follow-up album.
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