So, 'King Crimson: Deja VROOOM' captures a fascinating moment in the band's evolution—it's a raw, unfiltered look at their 'double trio' lineup, which, let’s be honest, is pretty unique. The Tokyo performance in '95, with its mix of guitar layers and intricate rhythms, creates this intense atmosphere that's both chaotic and mesmerizing. You get to see the interplay between Fripp and Belew on guitars, while Levin and Gunn bring this rich, bass-heavy sound that really drives the music forward. The drumming from Bruford and Mastelotto? It's like they’re having their own conversation, adding layers to the already complex arrangements. This isn’t just a concert film; it’s an experience, capturing the essence of progressive rock in a way that doesn’t shy away from its complexity.
Features the unique 'double trio' lineup.Recorded live in Tokyo, showcasing their progressive sound.Captures the intricate interplay between band members.
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