Mister Stormy has been enjoying himself in the archives. Here he is lifting one musical part from its original context and relocating it next to another similarly excerpted performance to create something new in the process. In this instance, Pat’s drums originate from April 2001 while Robert’s soloing hails from P2 performances in March and April 1998. The resulting Chicabooga evokes something of the spirit of the Radical Dance projeKct which Pat and Robert initiated in the ‘90s.
Mister Stormy has been enjoying himself in the archives. Here he is lifting one musical part from its original context and relocating it next to another similarly excerpted performance to create something new in the process. In this instance, Pat’s drums originate from April 2001 while Robert’s soloing hails from P2 performances in March and April...
Stormy Mundy is “Fifth Beatle” here on studio-created "Chicabooga" with what becomes his trip-hop remix of a Mastelotto beat and a Fripp solo. The mix seemed a little too murky at first for me, but after a few listens I like the dirtier but pleasant and deep atmosphere. Can we get more remixes of the Crimso catalog by Stormy or other talented remix producers who might be brought in? I'd love to hear some of the "stems" of the early year ballads, maybe "Cadence and Cascade," "Lady of the Danc...
Stormy Mundy is “Fifth Beatle” here on studio-created "Chicabooga" with what becomes his trip-hop remix of a Mastelotto beat and a Fripp solo. The mix seemed a little too murky at first for me, but after a few listens I like the dirtier but pleasant and deep atmosphere. Can we get more remixes of the Crimso catalog by Stormy or other talented remix producers who might be brought in? I'd love to hear some of the "stems" of the early year ballads, maybe "Cadence and Cascade," "Lady of the Dancing Water," "Book of Saturdays," taken on with modern beats mixed in. Thanks, Story!