King Crimson's 1982 album, Beat, is a masterclass in progressive rock, art rock, and symphonic rock, with hints of psychedelic rock. Released on 18 June 1982 via Discipline Global Mobile, this 49-minute masterpiece takes listeners on a sonic journey through a diverse range of tracks. From the opening notes of 'Neal And Jack And Me' to the closing live rendition of 'Neurotica/The Howler', Beat is a testament to King Crimson's innovative and experimental approach to music. With tracks like 'Heartbeat', 'Sartori in Tangier', and 'Waiting Man', the album showcases the band's ability to craft complex, intricate songs that are both thought-provoking and deeply engaging. As a work of art, Beat is a must-listen for fans of progressive rock, offering a unique and captivating listening experience that continues to inspire and influence new generations of music enthusiasts.