Holy Moly! How’s this for some heavy construcKing with a difference? Alex Mundy has taken Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto from 2004, Robert Fripp from 1998 and Keith Tippett from the Lizard sessions in 1970, and mixed them together. The result of this remarkable collision in time and space? Heavy Skirmish.
In this alternative universe in Crimhistory it sounds as though there was a very special ProjeKct that boldly brings together bulldozer grooves, free jazz piano and laser beam guitar. I don’t know about you but that’s a ProjeKct I'd love to see!
This Track is available and will be part of Mr Stormy's Monday Selection Volume 9 His Eighth year of treasures from the murky, cavernous DGM archives, are now available in Full Flac Fidelity
This Track is no longer available at the moment, but will be part of Mr Stormy's Monday Selection Volume 9 His Eighth year of treasures from the murky, cavernous DGM archives, are now available in Full Flac Fidelity
Holy Moly! How’s this for some heavy construcKing with a difference? Alex Mundy has taken Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto from 2004...
The date on which each were recorded is rendered irrelevant because the underlying emotive impetus behind the separate recorded elements appears to be very similar. They might as well have been in the same room at the same time. What a perfect melding.The real genius however is that you were able to connect these dots.This composite oddly mirrors why the new Crimson works so well performing the classic material in the current repertoire. You wouldn’t think it would be SO powerful an...
The date on which each were recorded is rendered irrelevant because the underlying emotive impetus behind the separate recorded elements appears to be very similar. They might as well have been in the same room at the same time. What a perfect melding.The real genius however is that you were able to connect these dots.This composite oddly mirrors why the new Crimson works so well performing the classic material in the current repertoire. You wouldn’t think it would be SO powerful and work so seamlessly, but it obviously does.Superb inspired work Alex!
Written by Robert MacCoun
Brilliant!
It totally works.
Written by BENOIT CARMICHAEL
Heavy Skirmish
One word: Amazing!
Written by Douglas Bramley
Great Job Mr. Stormy
It’s creative ideas like this that makes being a Crim fan so rewarding. A great piece of engineering, sir!