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Christopher King Long Gone Sound Productions

  • current travails
  • past projects
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  • Writings
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Why The Mountains Are Black

February 4, 2016

NPR

LA Times

Pitchfork

Oxford American 

Huffington Post

Aquarium Drunkard

Uncut Magazine

Doom & Gloom From The Tomb

The Daily Progress

Windy City Greek

Greek Version of Publish It Magazine GR

English Version of Publish It Magazine

Ethnos.GR

LiFO

Style Weekly

New247.GR

NG Radio

Popaganda 

Jazz Weekly

Greek Version of Interview with Topoikaitropoi

English Version of Interview with Topoikaitropoi

Greek News Agenda

Epirus Gate

Neos Kosmos in Greek

Neos Kosmos in English

NG Radio GR

Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa

Chicago Reader

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 The purpose of the Long Gone Sound Series is not didactic in nature nor scholarly in scope. Rather, the goal of this venture is to create a catalyst for musical and cultural transformation. We are providing an aperture through which the curious can enter and emerge either famished or full. This is an attempt to capture, if just fleetingly, a discrete frequency in the spectrum of our fading sounds, an audio complement to  “Specters Of The Spectrum.”

Christopher King is a re-mastering engineer, producer, and author.  He specializes in pre-war rural American music (with an emphasis on Cajun) and various Eastern European, Balkan and Mediterranean musics.  

He started Long Gone Sound Productions in 1999.  He won a Grammy in 2002 and has been nominated six times in total.

Contact Chris at: 

longgonesound@gmail.com

Download CV of Christopher C. King here