Someone requested this one on the comments of the ITN post. Thanks to scttrbrn for sharing his master on DIME.
Lineage/Source:
Edirol R-09 (16/44.1) + Sound Professionals SP-CMC-8 > PC via USB >
CoolEdit Pro (fading) > CDWave (splitting) > FLAC 1.2.1 (Level 6) > You
Original Poster Notes:
This time David Tibet was accompanied by a reduced lineup compared
to previous shows which resulted in a more intimate sound especially
on the more quiet songs.
The overall sound was still very "Krautrock" with Michael Cashmore only
playing distorted electric guitars, sometimes posing as a "real rocker",
which was somehow funny to watch when you're used to seeing him sitting
on a chair playing an acoustic.
The setlist (alas) included much more older material again although it was
often played in a very modified form. Also there was no real surprise compared
to the past few years. But as I still find it quite hard to have a heartfelt access
to the albums that came after "Black Ships..." I'm much more happy to hear
"Dögun" again than maybe "Baalstorm! Baalstorm!".
They also presented a sneak preview of some forthcoming records - two songs
by a project called "Myrninerest" (kind of a tribute album to Jhonn Balance)
and one song from the next C93 record. The track title of the latter is a guess by
a friend who had the chance to take a look at a setlist - not sure if this
is correct or just a working title etc. - we'll have to wait and see.
The recording is OK, only during the loudest guitar parts the overall sound
in the venue was a bit muddy.
Lineup:
Michael Cashmore - guitars
Baby Dee - piano
James Blackshaw - guitars
Alex Neilson - drums
? [attractive young woman, not Joolie Wood] - violin
Andrew Liles - background noises / something
Enjoy!