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Live Vol​.​VI

by Endgame

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Brain Stem 06:50
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Frequencies 04:48
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released August 16, 2018

Wednesday 27 March 2002, The Victory, Leicester

Compiled by Alan Freeman, 7 April 2002

This series is presented in as authentic a live sound as is possible, recorded via a cassette deck linked to a PA amplifier, with EQ balancing, filtering, reverb, plus additional stereo imaging for a vivid listening experience!
These recordings have been remixed, extracted or condensed to document this
gig all on one disc, as well as omit sections with errors and/or unwanted feedback.

concert documentation...
Wednesday 27 March 2002, The Victory, Leicester
Set 1: “Full Moon At Nine”, 44’00” approx.
Set 2: inc. “Digestive Tract”, “Brain Stem” and “Frequencies”, total 38’00”.
Set 3, encore: “Snake Steal A Rash”, 20’00” approx.

Endgame used the following...
Alan Freeman: guitar, Roland GR-33, Doepfer MS-404, Air FX, voice.
Steve Freeman: electronics, tapes, loops, turntable, bass, voice, etc.
Jim Tetlow: Roland Sound Canvas, sounds, voice, guitar, didjeridoo, etc.

Auricle AMEGL6 DL © 2018

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Endgame Leicester, UK

Endgame music is instantaneous invention. Initially Endgame stepped on from German cosmic music in the manner of Zeit era Tangerine Dream, akin to Lightwave, the INA-GRM school or Morphogenesis. Expect references/dedications to Nurse With Wound, Krautrock, etc. Endgame were very busy on the session front for almost a decade, and continue to play live together occasionally. The archive is vast. ... more

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