was there also... unfortunately, i sat on the right side of the auditorium,
right next to one of the surround speakers. the best place to be was
directly in the middle, as carl was controlling the feeds sent to each
speaker and to get the full impact of the effect you needed to be in the
middle.
i forget who/what exactly was the inspiration, but if i remember correctly
it had to do with an installation that had been done over in europe
somewhere. the installation featured different feeds going to speakers
placed within a venue, so that the listener created his own mix by moving
around the area.
i believe carl was controlling the feeds from recloose and his own gear -
not sure about the drummer.
anyone remember more details?
take care,
linda g
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was at that gig too...It was Carl, the drummer that he worked with on
Innerzone Orchestra and Recloose (DJ Bubbilicious at the time). To be
honest, I don't remember it being terribly enjoyable but it was definitely
interesting and innovative. A lecture on Techno by Motor's Adriel was
cool.
It definitely preceded the innerzone lp and was a testament to Carl's
creativity...
Sam Valenti IV
Ghostly International, LLC
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