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Post by esp on Feb 22, 2009 11:49:32 GMT
nice to see everyone there and even a few old faces I'd not seen since Leeds
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Seeker
Arrick Modular
Stuart
Dun dun duuunnnn!!!
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Post by Seeker on Feb 22, 2009 19:27:55 GMT
Cheers for a good night's entertainment guys.
Esp. Jez for organising.
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Polysix
SCI Pro One
Ross
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Post by Polysix on Feb 22, 2009 20:19:08 GMT
Another enjoyable evening. Big thanks to Jez, Dave B, John & everyone else involved. ;D
The music & visuals were excellent & the PA sound was superb & crystal clear. The venue is really excellent although it was a bit chilly for the first set until Dave got the heating sorted.
BTW, congratulations to Phil who was playing his first live gig - well done.
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Concept Devices
Roland System 700
Martyn
keep right on going and dont look back
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Post by Concept Devices on Feb 22, 2009 20:51:20 GMT
Yes, I had an excellent evening also, very nice to meet you too Brendan, and briefly Stephen and also Paul and his mate Steve( never actually introduced ourselves in the past). Got some great vid footage of all three performances but battery went flat after a short while of messers, moduhashyrusequence so I will be on the scrounge ;D Great first set from EEE with lovely interacting guitar work from Lee and Stephen against a nice synth backdrop from John, very unusual and enjoyable. Pete Challoner did some nice music but not much in the way of live work. Cerberus (or cerebus, as dave kept saying) was dare I say, as expected (and that doesn't mean predictable) a nice gritty start, building to the pictures on the screen and then after the film had finished it took off to another level, there was more than enough of the, what I call "the big smile factor" where everything seems to gel and enthrawls. good gig had by all.
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Post by esp on Feb 22, 2009 20:54:25 GMT
glad the cerberus thing worked, it's always hard to tell when improvising stuff completely off the cuff
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Post by hashtronaut on Feb 23, 2009 8:51:54 GMT
yeah good fun! looking forward to April
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create
Korg Mono/Poly
Steve H
There is more to life than EM.
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Post by create on Feb 23, 2009 9:27:25 GMT
yeah good fun! looking forward to April Just checked my diary and i'm not working so will be able to make it along to the April gig!
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Filby
Roland System 100
Phil
What message ?
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Post by Filby on Feb 23, 2009 12:06:44 GMT
BTW, congratulations to Phil who was playing his first live gig - well done. Thanks Ross, I really enjoyed it. Once we started
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manofwires
Yamaha CS-80
Xan - Syntheric Music
Put him in the curry
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Post by manofwires on Feb 23, 2009 14:10:11 GMT
;D Yes, I had an excellent evening also, very nice to meet you too Brendan, and briefly Stephen and also Paul and his mate Steve( never actually introduced ourselves in the past). Got some great vid footage of all three performances but battery went flat after a short while of messers, moduhashyrusequence so I will be on the scrounge ;D Great first set from EEE with lovely interacting guitar work from Lee and Stephen against a nice synth backdrop from John, very unusual and enjoyable. Pete Challoner did some nice music but not much in the way of live work. Cerberus (or cerebus, as dave kept saying) was dare I say, as expected (and that doesn't mean predictable) a nice gritty start, building to the pictures on the screen and then after the film had finished it took off to another level, there was more than enough of the, what I call "the big smile factor" where everything seems to gel and enthrawls. good gig had by all. Not forgeting our residential bouncer Martyn ;D , who sorted out those rather loud young lads from causing damage to the thousand pound worth of equipment in the hall. They spoilet the end of Pete's set for me.
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Steve Undrugged
Roland System 700
A Shropshire Lad
psychedelic music for all
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Post by Steve Undrugged on Feb 23, 2009 15:22:37 GMT
Luckily they arrived just as Peter was closing.
His set was excellent.
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Seeker
Arrick Modular
Stuart
Dun dun duuunnnn!!!
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Post by Seeker on Feb 23, 2009 15:45:54 GMT
Luckily they arrived just as Peter was closing. His set was excellent. It was. But it should have been a bit longer.
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Post by hashtronaut on Feb 23, 2009 15:52:21 GMT
oh yeah. I forgot about the storm-in.
what a happening little bunch of retarded fu.ckwitz dey woz innit?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2009 16:24:07 GMT
oh yeah. I forgot about the storm-in. what a happening little bunch of retarded fu.ckwitz dey woz innit? I would've said, pay up or you'll have to sit through the rest of the set. Joking aside, how the hell did they get in? & what can be done to ensure it don't happen again? Anyone who pulls a stunt like that in April could end up a tad sore.
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Filby
Roland System 100
Phil
What message ?
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Post by Filby on Feb 23, 2009 17:31:02 GMT
they just arrived back from the school's basketball match. it was really just unfortunate timing.
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Concept Devices
Roland System 700
Martyn
keep right on going and dont look back
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Post by Concept Devices on Feb 23, 2009 19:32:36 GMT
;D ;D Yes, I had an excellent evening also, very nice to meet you too Brendan, and briefly Stephen and also Paul and his mate Steve( never actually introduced ourselves in the past). Got some great vid footage of all three performances but battery went flat after a short while of messers, moduhashyrusequence so I will be on the scrounge ;D Great first set from EEE with lovely interacting guitar work from Lee and Stephen against a nice synth backdrop from John, very unusual and enjoyable. Pete Challoner did some nice music but not much in the way of live work. Cerberus (or cerebus, as dave kept saying) was dare I say, as expected (and that doesn't mean predictable) a nice gritty start, building to the pictures on the screen and then after the film had finished it took off to another level, there was more than enough of the, what I call "the big smile factor" where everything seems to gel and enthrawls. good gig had by all. Not forgeting our residential bouncer Martyn ;D , who sorted out those rather loud young lads from causing damage to the thousand pound worth of equipment in the hall. They spoilet the end of Pete's set for me. ;D I have never been refered to as a bouncer before Xan, I think it was just the fact that I was the nearest and wasnt going to let them start jumping around with all the gear that was set up. Also I hate anybody taking the piss and thinking they are in control of a situation when quite clearly they never stood a cat in hells chance ;D
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