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lackluster
live @ TBMC, 26/03/2005, dublin, ireland

00:00 01. hello frenchplace (05/12/03a) (unreleased)
06:05 02. aatu (unreleased) + aatu extended live processing   
13:43 03. l.a.kluster (lacklustermx) (unreleased)
17:30 04. windup (07/12/03) (unreleased)
23:01 05. proem: standard naming convention (60bpm lacklustermx) (remixselection_one)
29:12 06. manta: sitting pretty (lacklustermx) (remixselection_one)
36:55 07. easy does it (13/08/04) (unreleased)
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42:48

gear used:
laptop running ableton live 4
echo audio indigo 

http://www.lackluster.org/
http://www.lackluster.org/free/
http://www.lackluster.org/shop/
http://www.lackluster.org/press/

feel free to schedule a gig. esaruoho@gmail.com


every track is an original song (or a remix) by me, chopped down to their 
individual parts, mixed/matched&arranged live, the skill and quality (or lack
thereof) of which  is dependant on  how "on top of it" i am during that gig.

any performance of any track  will have the harmonic basis from the original
song, but the arrangement, beats, cuts and progression of the song will vary
wildly. i could condone strictly to locked down movements of tracks but what
is the point in that?

would you believe that everytime i do a set, my mood and condition have 
total control over what is going on. what i can guarantee are wildly jumping 
levels, the eagerness to try and wring something else out of old tracks,
and take things further. it doesnt necessarily work that way, as there is
no way to pre-listen,  what you hear is what im doing, or trying to accomplish.

anyway, i dont pretend these are perfect recordings and that there are no
mistakes. if you want to hear it like it is "supposed" to go, listen to the
record. if its an unreleased track, too bad ;)

if you are shocked by the quality of the recording(s), then, by all means,
bring your own recording equipment to a gig (and don't forget to provide
me with a copy(!!)).