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Trading under the name Radical Dance, Robert Fripp, David Singleton and Pat Mastelotto combined forces in April,1998 to work on an intriguing hybrid of soundscapes and electronica. Sadly, despite the later attentions of Pat Mastelotto and Bill Munyon (also known as BPM&M), as well as Pat and Ronan Chris Murphy, the project failed to find its legs. Although other Radical Dance tracks exist in various stages of completion only one has ever been officially released. Sabre Dance first appeared on the sampler album, Sometimes God Smiles The Young Person’s Guide To Discipline II in 1998.

This track is now available for download as part of a bumper collection of Mr Stormy's Monday Selections - his second year of random romps through the murky, cavernous DGM archives, torch in hand, fedora upon his head.

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Sabre Dance
02:56
Written by JEAN-MICHEL GAY
More Radical Dance
When I’ve asked several years ago to Pat if some other tunes from Radical Dance could be heard, he said that the tapes (or hard-drive) were lost (or had a problem...)Hope now that we finally hear some other tunes (this one is so good to my ears...) or a complete demos donwload will find a way to DGM.Live !
Written by William Mathews
Good stuff
While "electronica" may not be my prefered style to listen to I rather like this & definitely would’ve liked to have heard more.  
Written by Bill Campbell
May We Hear All Of It??
I fell in love with this tune when I first heard it on the DGM sampler.  What is the feasibility of releasing it in its entireity?  I think it would make a great addition to the DGM library.  Thanks in advance.
Written by Chris Van Valen
Scary stuff
This piece raises the hairs on the back of my neck even during daylight. Frightening, deep and dark Fripp mood with a slithery metallic Pat on top. Mighty powerful.
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