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any live recordings from the Confield - Draft 7.30 era?


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Guest Greg Reason

There's plenty of recordings from the Confield era (both before and after the record came out) but they didn't tour for Draft at all. There were a few Gescom gigs but they were more DJ sets; they played at the ae curated All Tomorrow's Parties and did a one-off in France and I think that's it for 03.

These are the recordings I know of between 98 and 04:

1998: John Peel's Meltdown, one from Vancouver and one from NYC.

1999: you most definitely need the Coachella set, it's brilliant; the other 1999 one is the set from the Warp 10th Anniversary show, also good.

2000: Kriegstanz set from German radio (maybe a "studio live" thing) and one from Sonar (I have no details at all about that apart from the club name and the year).

2001: 13 sets from across Europe and the US on the Confield tour, including a set at an All Tomorrow's Parties festival.

2002: nothing.

2003: 9 recordings, mostly mix sets for radio stations plus another ATP appearance.

2004: nothing.

 

Anyone else?

in 2003 i wasn't aware of an ATP recording, is it a DJ set? there was a gap of live material recorded from 2001-2005 as far as i know. Nobody recorded and put onto the internet the secretive Draft 7.30 gigs :(

Edited by Awepittance

i had that atp recording, but lost it in a hd crash. its a dj set, recorded by bbc i think. indeed Ae are mixing tracks by the artists they picked up for their ATP (Parmegiani, Afx etc), nice collections but its just a mix. 2002 : great Gescom (mix?live?)set in manchester.

Guest Greg Reason

Yeah Gescom only really did DJ sets as far as I'm aware. The ATP recording is the Peel one with First Dark Ride in it.

 

  On 5/23/2010 at 12:45 AM, blos said:

These are the recordings I know of between 98 and 04:

1998: John Peel's Meltdown, one from Vancouver and one from NYC.

1999: you most definitely need the Coachella set, it's brilliant; the other 1999 one is the set from the Warp 10th Anniversary show, also good.

2000: Kriegstanz set from German radio (maybe a "studio live" thing) and one from Sonar (I have no details at all about that apart from the club name and the year).

2001: 13 sets from across Europe and the US on the Confield tour, including a set at an All Tomorrow's Parties festival.

2002: nothing.

2003: 9 recordings, mostly mix sets for radio stations plus another ATP appearance.

2004: nothing.

 

Anyone else?

 

There was another Gescom DJ set in 2002, easy to find online.

Guest Greg Reason
  On 5/23/2010 at 8:59 PM, Greg Reason said:

There was another Gescom DJ set in 2002, easy to find online.

 

I'm wrong, it's not a DJ set. It's a short set of original material in the manner of Mini Disc. Seems like a deliberate leak; it's soundboard quality and the exact running time is 27.27

  On 5/22/2010 at 6:15 PM, Captain James Mission said:

at www.archive.org, they got some 2001 live sets.

 

There are quite a few recordings here. Hows the sound quality?

  On 5/24/2010 at 1:08 PM, flurobox said:
  On 5/22/2010 at 6:15 PM, Captain James Mission said:

at www.archive.org, they got some 2001 live sets.

 

There are quite a few recordings here. Hows the sound quality?

 

The Fridge & Bowery Sets are good audience recordings, recommend these two in flac...

 

EDIT: they're all listenable.

Edited by Captain James Mission

yeah the 2001 toronto one is definitely the best quality, since it's the only soundboard from that time

 

the oakland gig from 2001 is the best audience recording of the tour as well, but for some reason it's not as commonly found as the Bowery or Fridge sets.

Edited by Awepittance
  On 5/24/2010 at 8:58 PM, Awepittance said:

yeah the 2001 toronto one is definitely the best quality, since it's the only soundboard from that time

 

the oakland gig from 2001 is the best audience recording of the tour as well, but for some reason it's not as commonly found as the Bowery or Fridge sets.

 

 

i have both of them and can upload if someone needs

  On 5/24/2010 at 9:00 PM, jules said:
  On 5/24/2010 at 8:58 PM, Awepittance said:

yeah the 2001 toronto one is definitely the best quality, since it's the only soundboard from that time

 

the oakland gig from 2001 is the best audience recording of the tour as well, but for some reason it's not as commonly found as the Bowery or Fridge sets.

 

 

i have both of them and can upload if someone needs

 

here.

Guest Greg Reason
  On 5/24/2010 at 8:58 PM, Awepittance said:

yeah the 2001 toronto one is definitely the best quality, since it's the only soundboard from that time

 

Interesting, the Toronto I have (2001-05-09) isn't soundboard, you can hear people talking constantly

can anyone please confirm the duration of the toronto soundboard set for me? it tells me it's 46:27 in foobar but in wmp it's like 1 hour 50 min...

 

when i play it on the ipod and scroll to the very end it keeps playing. so yeah, something seems wrong with that file :closedeyes:

 

i'd be interested in that oakland set :smile:

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