altho i hit the venue about a half hour into Burnt's set :((
i gotta say it was one of the most inneresting earresting
performances - what i can only describe as wobbly noise over
jazzified drum breaks - and burnt manipulated the sounds from
a racing pace all the way down to more minimal dubby drum beats.
my kind of idm: techno, jazz, beats all fucked up & a crowd of
dudes hands crossed swaying to the grooves. a few even danced!
i did clock him moving some mini discs around - he had a nice
headlight on his head as well (must get one of those for djing
in dark spaces!)
even tho burnt is 1/2 of Flanger, it's clear to me after seeing
his set where his 2 cents lies in the new album...
oh yeah, lots from this list were there. hello!
ps: plastic people is a friendly good venue for idm - i got
there late, the door staff refused to take my money & told
me to head on in --- plus the door bod was reading a book about
kung fu warriors... w:)
Burnt Friedman + Freeform live
Friedman's astonishing live set has few discernable antecedents: he
performs using five randomly interacting, rigorously programmed
minidisc players and a mixing desk - it might not sound like much,
but he manages to develop a heart-stoppingly original groove, quite
unlike anything he has released on record, as anyone who heard his
set at this year's Sonar festival in Barcelona will tell you. And on
Plastic People's ace soundsystem, you're in for a real treat.
Burnt:
onstage 10.15pm
http://www.nonplace.de
Freeform:
onstage 9.00pm
http://www.freefarm.co.uk
"Choose anything you want and fuck with yourselves"
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