Adrian Belew begins new Power Trio tour, hoping to present a taste of FLUX
As Adrian Belew kicks off a fall tour with his Power Trio, he ruminates on how to bring music from his innovative new app to the stage.
As Adrian Belew kicks off a fall tour with his Power Trio, he ruminates on how to bring music from his innovative new app to the stage.
Adrian Belew is readying his FLUX music app, even as preparations continue for a major North American tour with his Power Trio.

‘e’ reinvigorated Belew, even as it shepherded his new collaborators to wider notice.
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He’s had the idea for decades. Finally, technology has caught up.