QUODIA        Featuring Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Quodia "is a synthesis of music,

theater, video art and animation; a psychedelic, contemporary parable"

   - BBC Moscow


"The Arrow" CD/DVD is digital storytelling at it's most adventuresome. Part modern myth, part film score, these 7 stories are narrarated and set with the kind of powerful music that Gunn has been known for with his 7 solo records and over 100 collaborations with many contemporary masters.


Special guests include Regina Spektor, Azam Ali, Matt Chamberlain (Tori Amos, Bill Frisell), Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson). Also, includes 5.1 surround mixes and a children's commentary track giving their unique perspectives on the stories.

TREY GUNN In addition to his seven solo recordings, ten-string touch-guitarist, Trey Gunn

has toured and/or recorded with King Crimson, David Sylvian, Vernon Reid, Brian Eno, TOOL, Azam Ali, Puscifer, John Paul Jones, Robert Fripp, David Hykes of The Harmonic Choir, Matt Chamberlain and Punishment Farm. He is currently working with KTU, his multi-dimensional performance group Quodia, and has scored a Russian film entitled “Dead Daughters.”

TU  Crazy, sick, heavy, electronic, loud and raw tunes and improvisation from

King Crimson rhythm section Trey Gunn & Pat Mastelotto.


"Stunning debut from the two quiet KING CRIMSON players, reveals a Square Pusher, Zeppelinesque bombast tempered with an ambient Eno textured calm juxtaposed with the fury of a Coltrane improvisation."


TU has toured in Poland, Russia, Japan, Mexico and the USA. They have perfromed with and joined TOOL onstage for several legs of their USA tours.

KTU    Finnish accordion  daredevil  Kimmo  Pohjonen  joins  with  Trey  Gunn and Pat

Mastelotto (from King Crimson) forming the trio KTU (pronounced “K2”). KTU has performed in Russia, Mexico, Spain, Portugal, Estonia, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Finland, Norway and the Spot Festival in Denmark.


David Fricke of Rolling Stone calls them "a robust tumult of Northern Lights sparkle, white-wolf guitar wail and rolling knotted thunder." Fricke continues, "When I saw KTU play in Europe recently, they were as powerful and transgressive as the killer King Crimson. Pohjonen is a wonder unto himself: animating his wind song with pedals and processing; attacking the bellows with the ecstatic fury of Jimi Hendrix."