It was epic, the bass was so intense, noticed it more than in Field Day. Played more of his old tracks in this set - Night Mail, Papat, Tuss, Vordhosbn and Analord track.
This guy's facial expressions do a good job of conveying what it's like listening to Surripere for the first time...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJSJl6gfq9c
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yeah I heard that and was like how the fuck are they getting that random clapping noise to sound as if it coming behind me. I had some annoying dude sat next to me who kept checking his phone every few mins to send messages in the darkness
I was at both shows tonight. First one was a brain melter, will take a while to process it. The second show was completely different set. It had a very different vibe, sounded more like futuristic hip hop, even some Gescom style scratching thrown in. There was a section that reminded me of Dial. There was a more vocal crowd reaction in the second show. The two Zoviet France sets were different as well.
From bone to satellite is their debut, which is also best starting off point. Then the following records below is where they get progressively more abstract:
Ephemera (a collection of their EPs)
The order of things
We move through the weather
Ghetto beats from the surface of the sun
Big fan of JCL’s work. Own a few on vinyl - songs of forgiveness and remembrance, 13 moons and on the echoing green. Was also into his former band, Tarentel, who were one of the more interesting acts to have emerged out of the post rock scene.
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