What, Volume 10, it's a bit like buses, wait for ages then 3 come along all at once. Mr Stormy fast forwards to the next release and lets fly on his next bunch of discoveries from the depths of the DGM archive.
This being the tenth volume, and most recent of cracking tracks, they may well still be fresh in the ears from 2020. These unearthed treats from the murky, cavernous archives, some of which have been newly created from the multi-track reels of tape that we just happen to have lying around the place, some from CDR's and DAT tapes, and more recently from a multitude of hard drives! In the deep distant past, we only used to offer these as MP3s, but now for your delight and fetishization, can be suffered in full FLAC quality. In the future these wonderful tracks will made available on CD through the Inner knot online store, in fact Volume 1 to 5 already are! Click Here Stormy Volume 1
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What, Volume 10, it's a bit like buses, wait for ages then 3 come along all at once. Mr Stormy fast forwards to the next release and lets fly on his next bunch of discoveries from the depths of the DGM archive.
This being the tenth volume, and most recent of cracking tracks, they may well still be fresh in the ears from 2020. These unearthed tr...
This is one of my favourites of Mr Stormy's collections. I find a lot of these songs preferable to their original counterparts. The Sheltering Scape is a clean and nice edit of the Sheltering Sky track and Fripp's soundscaping. The I Have A Dream featured on here is also a very nice change to the original version most of us heard at the tail-end of Larks 4. The story behind the song is also rather fascinating in my opinion. As for the Cadence and Cascade with Boz Burrell, I always had a massive ...
This is one of my favourites of Mr Stormy's collections. I find a lot of these songs preferable to their original counterparts. The Sheltering Scape is a clean and nice edit of the Sheltering Sky track and Fripp's soundscaping. The I Have A Dream featured on here is also a very nice change to the original version most of us heard at the tail-end of Larks 4. The story behind the song is also rather fascinating in my opinion. As for the Cadence and Cascade with Boz Burrell, I always had a massive soft spot for Burrell's vocals on the softer tracks, this is certainly no exception! Overall, an incredible collection that is certainly worth a listen.