31 October 1994

AUDIO SOURCE: Dat Master

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Bill Bruford memorably likened the recording of Thrak as similar to entering a hard-hat area on a building site. All kinds of things were being constructed and, in the case of this particular selection from Mister Stormy, deconstructed. David Bottrill, who had played such an important part of the Vrooom / Thrak precursor, The First Day by Sylvian & Fripp, is given free reign to reimagine and reinvent the Double Trio. There’s a decidedly spooky ambience in which the track, much like an old friend, is seen at an unexpected and unconventional angle. Ultimately, the experiment was left behind once the band decamped from Real World and the album was released. Until now.

This track is 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.
31 October 1994

AUDIO SOURCE: Dat Master

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People Remix
05:44
Written by Michael Paulus
why isn't there an entire remix album of kc????
Fantastic! I always was disappointed that the electronica version of KC never materialized. In the mid 90s that was really the scene that was happening. So vibrant and intelligent, world music, drum and bass, disco, techno all coming together. The remix thing was another strand of this scene. Originally put on the road by groups like Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, New Order, etc, it developed into its own genre by the late 80-s, when the Detroit house music scene exploded. New groups emerged and dev...
Written by Jim Manning
Remix Love
I am not into the whole remix thing too much but this sounds great.Please more stuff from the Double Trio or even last years Quintet !!!!!Jim Manning
Written by Rupert Loydell
Fantastic!
Excellent version. If only he’d been let loose on the whole album...
Written by Kevin O'Sullivan
Keeves
Yes it’ spooky, it is also imperative and just awesome. Must have this in the car - it reminds me a little of those excellent Sleepless remixes. Is there any more of this please??
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