I saw them (supposedly - it's my theory a large number of the more famous musicians don't really exist and sound at concerts is generated through mass consciousness, probably some sort of signal everyone generates picked up by some alien device and fed into the speakers and piles of subs they had at the show:) at the Coachella Music and Arts festival this summer in Indio California. The whole set that night in the "insomniac tent" was really excellent, it all blended together wonderfully, I didn't even notice the change in performers at all. It Began In Afrika was *AMAZING* live, all the mp3's I've heard of it were really crappy remixes, about 5% the quality level of the live set. After hearing Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim live I can't believe how their CD's can possibly sound so CRAPPY compared to their live performances, that's why I had to invent the alien device music-enhancement theory to retain my sanity. That concert was -so- incredible though, there were literally piles and piles of huge speakers and subwoofers in every corner in the rectangular shaped tent as well as two more giant piles in the middle on either side... It sounded like the entire Earth was making the bass, like all the mountains were shaking, it's impossible to describe. :) /-----Original Message----- /From: Reading, John [mailto:jreading@...] /Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:05 PM /To: logic-users@yahoogroups.com /Subject: RE: [LUG] [OT] Chemical Brothers 4th Album / /> Aren't we getting extremely OT? / /Well, I shall round it back. In the new copy of remix, they talk about /how they had to ditch cubase becuase of lack of tdm plugin support and /how logic was all-around more stable: / /http://www.industryclick.com/magazinearticle.asp?magazineid=48& /releaseid /=9734&magazinearticleid=137375&siteid=15 / / /BTW, I saw the video for star guitar (i believe) and it was one of the /coolest videos I've ever seen. It was shot out the side of a train and /the landscape that rushed by was synched to the music. ie: /trees came in /triplets (hihats), tunnels were the breakdown. I have no idea how they /did that, but it was amazing.
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Chemical Brothers 4th Album
2002-01-23 by Martin, Jeremy
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