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Originally Posted by WhiteNoise
“Back in the 90s,” he says, “the whole trance thing, the
long tracks and the improvisations, I think they were a
reflection of the chemical reality that a lot of people were
living in. Our approach then was very much rooted in
improvisation and we had a big love of people like Miles
Davis. I know that some of our hardcore fans would still
like us to do that. But to be honest, I think if we did, a lot
of other people would get bored!”
(sounds of protest)
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Ugh, I know all the monetary and festival headliner and 25 years of amazing music realities of this decision as I often speak to them, but I really do wanna see improv make a return in the set. Particularly when they do 3 nights at a venue and it's the same set, THAT seems boring. I want to see the Barking and Barbara material get the same treatment and evolution live that all the others have. I don't even really mean 20 minutes of improv, just restructure things in a surprising way; give us a slowed down dubbed out scribble, a live performance of 23 blue out of nowhere. It's too bad, cause I think that energy and anxiety of the unknown really resonates with dance music crowds.