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Centipede Septober Energy 1971 Flac [upd] Jun 2026

The collaboration between Fripp and Tippett is further explored at

: A four-part suite consisting of four tracks, each approximately 20 minutes long. Centipede Septober Energy 1971 FLAC

In the annals of progressive and avant-garde jazz, few documents are as audacious, unwieldy, or breathtaking as Centipede’s sole studio album, Septober Energy (1971). Conceived by British jazz pianist and composer Keith Tippett, this was not merely an album but a manifesto: a single, 45-minute composition performed by a 50-piece orchestra (the "Centipede") that included some of the most innovative musicians of the Canterbury scene and beyond—Robert Wyatt, Elton Dean, Julie Tippetts, and members of King Crimson, among others. To experience Septober Energy in its original compressed formats (MP3 or standard streaming) is to miss the point entirely. It is an album that, in its 2024 high-resolution FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) reissue, reveals itself not as a chaotic free-jazz mess, but as a meticulously layered, shockingly dynamic architectural wonder. The collaboration between Fripp and Tippett is further

The album is a four-part suite, with each part spanning approximately 20 minutes to fill a side of the original double-LP set. Musically, it is a dense tapestry that weaves together elements of: To experience Septober Energy in its original compressed

Wilf Gibson (lead violin) and a dozen-strong orchestral section. Recording and Production