| | Projekct Two Space Groove CD - Import Projekct Two Discography of CDs
Disc one is an Enhanced audio CD which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Whatever moniker they come up with, whenever Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, and Trey Gunn come together to make their eclectic electronic music the spirit of King Crimson is embedded in every note. On SPACE GROOVE, ProjecKt Two, which is described as the first fractal of King Crimson, finds Fripp and Gunn manning their respective synth-laden guitars while Belew plays drums, masterfully performing on the Roland electronic V Drums throughout. The trio joined forces in Belew's Nashville studio, freely improvising these two discs of intensely intricate music.
The ensemble covers every electronic sound imaginable, as they traverse an improbable number of esoteric dimensions of creativity. Their sonic manipulation ranges from distorted guitar textures underscored by fierce tribal drumming, to New Age synthesizer pads behind a barrage of bizarre metallic percussion. While at times it would seem as if the trio is leaving the listener out of the equation, they keep the proceedings interesting by consistently coming up with the unexpected at the most intriguing moment. As any Crimson fan will tell you, this is not music for the meek, but it can be greatly rewarding for those with idiosyncratic tastes.
King Crimson Sub-Group;Robert Fripp,Andrian Belew,Trey Gunn
Recorded at Studio Belewbeloible, Nashville, Tennessee from November 19-21, 1997. Includes liner notes by Adrian Belew.
Projekct Two: Trey Gunn (guitar, synthesizer); Robert Fripp (guitar); Adrian Belew (electronic drums).
Personnel: Trey Gunn (guitar, guitar synthesizer); Robert Fripp (guitar); Adrian Belew (drums).
Audio Mixers: Adrian Belew; Robert Fripp; Trey Gunn.
Liner Note Author: Adrian Belew.
Recording information: Studio Belewbeloible.
Editors: David Singleton; Robert Fripp.
Photographer: John Miller .
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Projekct Two Space Groove Songs | | Space Groove CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Space Groove II |
| 2. | Space Groove III |
| 3. | Space Groove I |
| | Space Groove Songs DISC 2: VECTOR PATROL: |
| 1. | Happy Hour on Planet Zarg |
| 2. | Is There Life on Zarg? |
| 3. | Low Life in Sector Q-3 |
| 4. | Sector Shift |
| 5. | Laura in Space |
| 6. | Sector Drift |
| 7. | Sector Patrol |
| 8. | In Space There Is No North, in Space There Is No South, in Space There |
| 9. | Vector Patrol |
| 10. | Deserts of Arcadia (North) |
| 11. | Deserts of Arcadia (South) |
| 12. | Snake Drummers of Sector Q-3 |
| 13. | Escape from Sagittarius A |
| 14. | Return to Station B |
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