David Cross, known for his work with King Crimson, teams up with Robert Fripp for "Starless Starlight," a captivating exploration of sound and texture released in 2015 under Noisy Records. This album is a deep dive into the realms of progressive and art rock, infused with a touch of comedy, making it a unique addition to any music collection. The eight-track album, with a total runtime of 55 minutes, is a sonic journey inspired by the short melody composed by David Cross and expanded into a full-length experience.
"Starless Starlight" is not your typical rock album. It's a dark, heavy, and sorrowful yet beautifully crafted soundscape that oscillates between brutal, angular elements and celestial beauty. The album opens with "Starless Starlight Loops," a 11-minute exploration of sound that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Tracks like "In the Shadow" and "Shine and Fall" delve into the darker, more introspective side of the duo's collaboration, while "Starlight Trio" offers a moment of respite with its lighter, more melodic approach. The album concludes with "Sure of the Dark," leaving the listener with a sense of closure and reflection.
Each track on "Starless Starlight" is derived from the original melody, showcasing the duo's ability to create a cohesive and engaging album from a single musical idea. The album's unique blend of genres and styles makes it a standout release in the progressive rock genre, and a testament to the creative prowess of David Cross and Robert Fripp. Whether you're a fan of progressive rock, art rock, or just great music, "Starless Starlight" is sure to captivate and inspire.