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kiya

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  1. 30 minutes ago, jaderpansen said:

    hmm... are they recording natural local acoustics to pimp boards later?

    or might there even be some kinda feedback system at play during live sound generation?

    curious. ?

    Three times during the set in Athens there was an extremely loud feedback sound that was exactly as if a guitar player got too close to their speaker stack and all three times the sound felt and sounded very uncontrolled, if that makes sense.  

    It 100% sounded like an accidental feedback freakout. 

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  2. Whatever they were playing at the 40' mark completely melted my mind.   

    This was my 5th Ae show in 25 years and from a setlist perspective it was hands down the best show I've ever seen.  My only complaint would be it was short at only 80 minutes long. 

  3. That lighting was only on for us to enter the theatre, there were zero lights during their entire set, so it was moonlit.

    If you zoom into the first image you can see me standing there after the show..

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  4. 1 hour ago, tailings said:

    A few weeks ago there was some speculation about this; I finally remembered to check it out.  The cover design for SIGN is indeed fluorescent.  Image below illuminated with filtered short wave ultraviolet light.  Non-fluorescent materials do not respond to this lamp, so any image present indicates a fluorescent response.  Note the background is nearly black, (not fluorescent).  Also note the white text appears violet, (a common response present in bleached white fibers such as paper or cotton clothing).  Lastly, the artwork is similarly fluorescent under long wave UV, so will fluoresce under a 'black light' but the separation will not be as clean, (grey sleeve will look dark grey/violet).

     

    Anyway, it's a thing.  

    Thank you for your work here.  Ian would be proud.

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