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This track is now available for download as part of a bumper collection of Mr Stormy's Monday Selections Volume Three - Yes, his third year of treasures from the murky, cavernous DGM archives, torch in hand, fedora upon his head.

Now this is something you don’t hear everyday: Thrak-era jamming in an area that isn’t bookended by the thrakking process. With Belew maintaining a mesmeric guitar figure containing a vaguely bluesy feel to it, the rest of the team move and groove around him. At the very beginning Robert can be heard throwing a couple of lines similar to Sleepless around, whilst Trey conjures up some spooky theremin-like vapours which drift over the twisting and turning percussion. It’s an open-ended moment of exploration by the team and although no definitive or earth-shattering conclusion is reached, once again, Mister Stormy shines a light on KC rehearsing as part of the sessions that would lead to Vrooom.
 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  Krim Dat 10 Jam   6.10

Personnel
Robert Fripp
Adrian Belew
Tony Levin
Bill Bruford
Pat Mastelotto
Trey Gunn

 


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Maybe it’s the bongo drum sounds (samples?), or the Michael Karoli vibe in Adrian Belew’s guitar repetition, but I hear something resembling classic Can at work here...of course some of those more subversive early ’70s German bands were Thrakking long before the word entered the Crimson vernacular. In retrospect I wish the double-trio had played more music as informal and open as this: a definite gem from the vaults..!

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