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In 1999, Sylvian released Dead Bees on a Cake, his first solo album proper since Secrets of the Beehive twelve years earlier.
The disc gathered together the most eclectic influences of all his recordings, ranging from soul music to jazz fusion to blues to Eastern-inflected spiritual chants, and most of the songs ' lyrics reflected the now 41-year-old Sylvian's inner peace resulting from his marriage, family, and beliefs.
Guest musicians included long-time friend Ryuichi Sakamoto, classically-trained tabla player Talvin Singh, avant-garde guitarist Marc Ribot, jazz trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, and contemporary jazz guitarist Bill Frisell.
In 2010 Sylvian said, " Since the early ’ 80s I ’ ve been interested in deconstructing the familiar forms of popular song, in retaining the structure but removing the pillars of support.
My work continually returns to this question: how much of the framework can you remove while still being able to identify what is, after all, a familiar form?

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