One such moment in the set was THRAK which is a musical melting pot wherein all kinds of diverse and frequently contradictory ingredients are gleefully thrown in.
After THRAK, there’s a rare moment deviating from the by-now standard setlist as Fripp, Belew, and Gunn exchange sustained lines with Levin underpinning the ebb and flow on upright bass. It’s a string quartet that only occasionally appeared in the lifetime of the Double Trio. It’s a great shame as it brings a different mood and character to the evening. For all the aural shock-and-awe fireworks that were a defining feature of THRAK, this three-minute interlude maps out an intriguing, somewhat ambiguous space that this listener at least wishes Crimson had explored in much greater depth.