ProjeKcts
The ProjeKcts are a succession of experimental spin-off groups associated with the band King Crimson.
The ProjeKcts were most active from 1997 to 1999, but have performed intermittently since. These earlier ProjeKcts, up to ProjeKct Six in 2006, were devoted to instrumental and heavily improvised music. All of them included King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp, who described their purpose as being "research and development" for King Crimson. Two later spin-off projects were of a different nature, but both involving former King Crimson members.
History
FraKctalisation (1997–1999)
ProjeKct One (1997)
- Robert Fripp – electric guitar
- Trey Gunn – Warr guitar
- Tony Levin – bass guitar, electric upright bass, Chapman Stick, bass synthesizer
- Bill Bruford – acoustic drums, percussion
Fripp then developed the idea of "fraKctals": multiple different subsets of the band working separately as a way of developing new material for King Crimson, the band having been at something of a compositional impasse.
ProjeKct One performed four consecutive shows at the Jazz Cafe from 1 through 4 December 1997. All four concerts have been made available for download through DGMLive. These performances marked the end of Bruford's involvement with King Crimson in any form.
ProjeKct Two (1997–1998)
- Robert Fripp – electric guitar
- Trey Gunn – Warr guitar, talker
- Adrian Belew – Roland V-Drums
They released the studio album Space Groove in 1998. Additionally, they performed thirty-five concerts between February and July 1998. All thirty-five shows have been made available for download through DGMLive.
ProjeKct Three (1999, 2003)
- Robert Fripp – electric guitar
- Trey Gunn – Warr guitar, talker
- Pat Mastelotto – electronic percussion, samples, beat box ; acoustic and electronic percussion
On 3 March 2003, P3 performed instead of King Crimson at the Birchmere in the Washington, DC, area, as Adrian Belew was taken ill that night. Following their impromptu performance, the three band members interacted with the audience in the form of a question and answer session. This is the only other full concert appearance of P3 other than the tour of Texas in March 1999. The performance is available on CD, however, the Q&A session on the CD is incomplete. The complete Q&A is available separately as a download at the DGMLive web site.
ProjeKct Four (1998)
- Robert Fripp – electric guitar
- Trey Gunn – Warr guitar, talker
- Tony Levin – bass guitar, electric upright bass, Chapman Stick
- Pat Mastelotto – electronic percussion, samples, beat box
All seven of these shows have been made available for download through DGMLive.
ProjeKct X (2000)
was not a group as such, but an alter ego to the Fripp/Belew/Mastelotto/Gunn King Crimson lineup that produced a CD based on material recorded during The ConstruKction of Light sessions and remixed and re-assembled by the band, particularly Mastelotto and Gunn. The resulting album, Heaven and Earth, was released in 2000 alongside The ConstruKction of Light. Additionally, when the 2000-2003 group performed improvised pieces during their live shows, they would use the name ProjeKct X to differentiate themselves from the regular King Crimson, thus freeing up their talents to stray beyond the usual repertoire.ProjeKct Six (2006)
- Robert Fripp – guitar, soundscapes
- Adrian Belew – Roland V-Drums, bass triggers
Porcupine Tree invited ProjeKct Six to play as their support band.
Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins - A King Crimson ProjeKct (2010–11)
- Jakko Jakszyk – guitars, vocals, guzheng, keyboards
- Robert Fripp – guitars, soundscapes
- Mel Collins – alto and soprano saxophones, flute
- Tony Levin – bass guitars, Chapman Stick
- Gavin Harrison – drums, percussion
The Crimson ProjeKCt (2011–2014)
- Adrian Belew – guitar, vocals
- Tony Levin – bass, Chapman Stick
- Pat Mastelotto – acoustic and electronic drums and percussion
- Markus Reuter – Touch Guitars U8 and soundscapes
- Julie Slick – bass guitar
- Tobias Ralph – acoustic drums
This performance was a preview of the "Two of a Perfect Trio" tour of the US and Canada in September–October 2011 which comprised sets by Stick Men, The Adrian Belew Power Trio and then a final set by all six musicians or various subsets thereof playing King Crimson material from the 1994-1996 tours' setlists.
In the summer of 2012, this sextet supported Dream Theater on a US tour under the name "The Crimson ProjeKCt" and have retained this moniker ever since.
As Robert Fripp stated in his Saturday 14 April 2012 diary: "Tony and myself discussed the not-easily-doable name of "Stick Men & The Adrian Belew Power Trio That Do A Set Of King Crimson Music". Tony's suggestion was "ProjeKct Krimson". Mine was "The Crimson ProjeKCt"."
The Crimson ProjeKCt has toured the United States twice and performed in both Russia and Japan. There are official live recordings available from these tours, including the Dream Theater shows. This is the only ProjeKct to date not to include Robert Fripp.
During 2014, the band toured in Australia, New Zealand and, for the first time, Europe.
ProjeKcts Discography
;ProjeKct One;ProjeKct Two
;ProjeKct Three
;ProjeKct Four
;ProjeKct One, Two, Three, Four
;ProjeKct One, Two, Three, Four
;ProjeKct X
;ProjeKct Six
;ProjeKct One, Two, Three, Four, X, Six
;Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins with Levin and Harrison
;The Crimson ProjeKCt