Trey Gunn

Movies

The Music of Magma
Self
"The Music of Magma" is a feature film that explores one of the most visionary and innovative music of the last 50 years, Magma. It takes the audience on a fascinating journey through several countries where the band has been filmed, fascinating interviews with fans and musicians from the band along with an in-depth interview at the home of the visionary leader of the band, Christian Vander.
King Crimson: Live in Argentina, 1994
Stick, Backing Vocals
While a return of King Crimson had been planned as early as 1990, it was only in 1992 that the idea of a double trio line-up emerged as the ideal and it took until 1994 to get all the necessary musicians and plans sufficiently in place. The new band recorded the mini album “VROOOM” in the Spring of 1994 and, following further rehearsals in the summer and early autumn, performed a series of concerts in Argentina, including a run of shows at Teatro Broadway, Buenos Aires in October.
Dead Daughters
Music
In present-day Moscow ghosts of three little girls killed by their insane mother randomly pick a person to watch over for a three days. If during this "probation period" person's moral standards appear not to be high enough The Daughters then kill him using telekinesis.
King Crimson: Eyes Wide Open
Himself
Live in Japan - Tokyo, Kouseinenkin Kaikan, April 16, 2003 Introductory Soundscape The Power to Believe I (A Cappella) Level Five ProzaKc Blues The ConstruKction of Light Happy with What You Have to be Happy with Electrik One Time Facts of Life The Power to Believe II (Power Circle) Dangerous Curves Larks' Tongues in Aspic: Part IV -- The Deception of Thursh The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum
King Crimson - Deja VROOOM
Himself (Warr guitar, Chapman Stick, vocals)
A live performance of King Crimson's "double trio" formation, from Tokyo, Japan, recorded October 5-6, 1995. The "double trio" formation was: Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew (guitars), Tony Levin and Trey Gunn (basses, Warr guitar, Chapman Stick), Bill Bruford and Pat Mastelotto (drums).
King Crimson: Live In Japan
Himself
King Crimson: Live In Japan
David Sylvian and Robert Fripp: Live in Japan
The duo caught on film during their Road To Graceland '93 tour.