Anthony Fawcett about my work on Metal: "Renaissance Man"
- Yuri Negrebetsky
- Sep 5
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 6

Anthony Fawcett, a man who moved through the inner circles of John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and David Bowie, has written about my work for METAL magazine. To be seen through his unique lens, a perspective that has witnessed so much history, is a profound experience.
His feature is a bridge between worlds, drawing a line from my compositions to the groundbreaking sounds of Tuxedomoon, Pink Floyd, and Brian Eno, and connecting my tapestries to the expressive power of Abstract Expressionism—from the color fields of Rothko to the raw energy of Kline.
The article delves into Nothing, my debut album. It’s a project that began with the idea of weaving sound into memory, where the music carries a narrative and the fabric holds a vibration. To have this journey understood and articulated by Anthony’s words feels like a powerful validation of the path I'm on.
Full article: https://metalmagazine.eu/en/post/jura-skye



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