genre: prog
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans)
time: 38`51" + 51`34" size: 547 mb
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From 1997 to 1999, the band King Crimson "fraKctalised" into four sub-groups known as the ProjeKcts, one of which was ProjeKct Two.
ProjeKct Two featured members Robert Fripp (guitar), Trey Gunn (Warr guitar, talker) and Adrian Belew (V-drums). It was the second of the ProjeKcts to be planned, thus its name, but the first to play and record. Belew is the lead vocalist and a guitarist in King Crimson, but in ProjeKct Two he plays V-drums, a type of electronic drum kit. This configuration was unplanned, but when the group gathered at Belew's home studio to record, he had recently taken possession of the V-drums and Fripp was keen to experiment with their use. The group enjoyed the results enough that it was decided to keep this configuration for the whole course of the project.
Space Groove, recorded over three days (19-21 November 1997), was a double CD of improvisations performed in the studio during the band's first sessions together. They toured in USA, UK, Japan and Canada between February and July 1998, playing new material and some King Crimson pieces including "Dinosaur" and "VROOOM." The Deception of the Thrush later became part of the repertoire of ProjeKcts Three and Four and King Crimson.
Volume One: Space Groove
Space Groove II 19:03
Space Groove III 2:40
Space Groove I 17:13
Volume Two: Vector Patrol
The Planet Zarg Quartet:
Happy Hour on Planet Zarg 4:56
Is There Life On Zarg? 2:25
Low Life in Sector Q-3 1:32
Sector Shift 0:45
Laura in Space 3:17
Sector Drift 0:54
Sector Patrol 3:41
Lost in Space:
In Space there is no North, In Space there is no South, In Space there is no East, In Space there is no West 2:52
Vector Patrol 3:41
Deserts of Arcadia (North) 8:57
Deserts of Arcadia (South) 4:10
Snake Drummers of Sector Q-3 0:26
Escape from Sagittarius A 10:53
Return to Station B 3:03
Adrian Belew: V-Drums
Robert Fripp: Guitar
Trey Gunn: Touch Guitar, Guitar Synth
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