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Japanese New Music Festival 10/19/2003

SHOWID 332448

Set I

ZUBI ZUVA X - (Yoshida Tatsuya/Tsuyama Atsushi/Kawabata Makoto)

Zubi Zuva
Bita Vita

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AKATEN - (Yoshida Tatsuya/Tsuyama Atsushi)

Zipper
Toothbrush
Camera
Wine

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ZOFFY - (Tsuyama Atsushi/Kawabata Makoto)

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Smoke On The Water

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RUINS - (Yoshida Tatsuya/Tsuyama Atsushi)

Djubatczegromm
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Set II

ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE (mode-HHH) - (Yoshida Tatsuya/Tsuyama Atsushi/Kawabata Makoto)

The Invasion Of Thunderbolt Pagoda:
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five

Set III

 

Comment


The 37-stop "Japanese New Music Festival European Tour 2003" made this visit to Dundee as part of Dundee Contemporary Arts' "Kill Your Timid Notion" festival (yeah, confusing).

- The venue is an exhibition/installation space upstairs at Dundee Contemporary Arts. The entire room is painted white and the stage was in the centre of the room. There was little or no on-stage lighting but there were projections on all
four walls.

- The Acid Mothers Temple set was an improvisation inspired by the Ira Cohen film "The Invasion Of Thunderbolt Pagoda", which was being projected on to the walls of the venue. Ira Cohen was also in attendance.

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAMD>CD
Paramnesiac (1/4.7) CD / 2 View   DAT (M) > TCD-D3 > Terratec DMX6fire optical in > CEP > SHN
Notes: - the first 30 seconds of the introduction are missing. - the crackling noises around 3 minutes into Part Two of the Acid Mothers Temple set were a result of the failure of Kawabata Makoto's guitar amp which was hurriedly replaced. Processing: - the left and right channels were swapped as they were reversed on the original DAT recording due to the placement of the mics. - the Zuvi Zuba set is acapella and was very quiet in comparison to the rest of the show so I raised the amplitude by 8dB. - the first few seconds of the Ruins set was *extremely* loud causing the sound-desk to reduce the PA volume. I had to reduce the amplitude of this section by 6dB with a fade back to 0dB to match it to the rest of the set. The extreme level also caused a minor amout of clipping in the form of "pops" which have been filtered out. - the entire wave was then treated with CEP's subsonic rumble removal scientific filter to calm down the boomy sound prior to being normalised.