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Old 02-24-2013, 10:55 PM
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Re: 1992 Experiemental Sound Field
sounds legit to me.
lots of good underworld bits in there.

from the rstrboardoftrade group, articles:
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http://bongheights.blogspot.se/1992_06_01_archive.html
http://www.pooterland.com/index2/lig...ieldreport.jpg


> > I had a listen to it and it certainly sounds like Underworld. And yes, it's
from the Soundboard! The quality is pretty good for 21 year old recording, it
could do with a bit of a clean up.
> >
> > It is essentially a 30 - 40 mins live set either side of a DJ mix in the
middle.
> >
> > A couple of highlights:
> >
> > Zzzzaaaapppp come in throughout the set, mixed in with songs now and again.
This can pretty much be heard in most gigs from the early 90s, usually with Dark
& Long. The same zzzaaapp on the studio track known as Dirty / Dirty Epic
(Dirty Mix) / Dirty Fuzz.
> >
> > About 4 mins in - "Can U Feel Me? - same name, different song" theres what
sounds like an early version of Dark & Long, the rendition they used to play
live in the early 90s with the zzzzaaapppp every 8 bars. Karl sings "Can u feel
me?" "Ah-ha" "Oh-huh" instead of the lyrics we are used to...
> >
> > Then 50 mins of a DJ set that will provide you with plenty of 90s dance
nostalga. During the set, there is a very polite announcement from someone (not
Karl) asking people to get down from the PA tower. And another one later
announcing they are past the 12.30 curfew - and they will keep going, and see
what happens.
> >
> > 64 mins in - I will call this "Didgeridoo jam". Karl announces some friends
from "Philanic? Pulse playing on the didgeridoo tonight" and theres a 15 in long
jam, reminiscent of the signature sound of some of the remixes that Underworld /
Lemon have done for other artists. This is then followed by a "Dark & Long"
reprise, featuring the familiar heavy bassline heard at the intro of the studio
version. And then into a really sweet "The Hump" sounding guitar jam.
> >
> > Theres so much more in here, these are just a couple of highlights from my
first listen.
> >
> > We need to find the source of this, a 192k vbr mp3 does not do it justice!
And not only that, it would be useful to verify where this was recorded, it is
possible it was from Glastonbury 92 - but it could be anywhere?
> >
> > This is what everyone here has been waiting for all these years - download
it now - get it on the tracker, ftp, whatever and see what you think
> >
> > Mike Bower
> > mike@

later
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