Projekct Two - Space Groove

Projekct Two - Space Groove
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Album Details

Title: Space Groove
Artist: Projekct Two
Release Date: 4/7/1998
Re-Released On: 1/1/2003
Label: Discipline (UK), Discipline Global Mobile
Album Type(s): Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 5028676900375, 633367980120
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Album Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Austere, Complex, Epic, Rousing, Aggressive, Brooding, Fiery, Meandering, Poignant, Sprawling, Earnest, Gloomy, Intense, Ominous, Plaintive, Volatile, Wistful, Eerie, Energetic, Quirky, Reflective, Sophisticated, Paranoid, Trippy, Cerebral, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Space Groove II
  2. Space Groove III
  3. Space Groove I

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Happy Hour on Planet Zarg
  2. Is There Life on Zarg?
  3. Low Life in Sector Q-3
  4. Sector Shift
  5. Laura in Space
  6. Sector Drift
  7. Sector Patrol
  8. In Space There Is No North, in Space There Is No South, in Space There
  9. Vector Patrol
  10. Deserts of Arcadia (North)
  11. Deserts of Arcadia (South)
  12. Snake Drummers of Sector Q-3
  13. Escape from Sagittarius A
  14. Return to Station B

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDDiscipline Global Mobile9801
1998CDDiscipline (UK)9801

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Album Review

A small committee formed by founding father Robert Fripp of King Crimson, ProjeKct Two lies somewhere between the guitarist-in-chief's rich solo riffwork and the rawkin' yet dead-tight group efforts of his infamously pretentious prog rock ensemble. Freaky, hi-sci-fi CD liner notes describe in somewhat anthropological detail the sessions featuring Trey Gunn and Adrian Belew, which took place in Nashville while everyone was also working hard on other projects. Space Groove is jammed with bizarre instrumentals that have snapped their leashes and begun running all over the park like wild after-school art class experiments. The songs spill out like virtual spacebuckets of guitars and drums (although there were apparently only two of each in studio attendance). The amount of actual musical minutes on this record is relatively (and surprisingly) short. Two discs (separately named Space Groove and Vector Patrol) cover only 80 minutes, but yes, it feels like more. Stanley Kubrick was unable to tap these fellows for what could still be the world's spaciest space movie music if anyone's up for it, but this record is cinematographic in its own right, replete with interplanetary communication systems and sonic warfare. What listeners hear is essentially electronics and MIDI, with a few sounds occasionally heard in nature tossed into the mix. Fripp and Gunn's sheer virtuosity and desire to keep any ear guessing for the duration are impressive -- though Belew's glittery but automatic robo-music occasionally bleeds a little adventure from the otherwise otherworldly effort. ~ Becky Byrkit, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adrian BelewMixing, Drums, Liner Notes
David SingletonEditing
Hugh O'DonnellCover Design
John MillerPhotography
John SinksAssistant Engineer
Ken LatchneyEngineer
Projekct TwoPerformer
Robert FrippMixing, Guitar, Editing
Steve BallDesign
Trey GunnMixing, Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer)