HW:Astoria - Spacehead

Captain Bl@ck starfield at SUPANET.COM
Sat Jan 6 14:38:55 EST 2001


During Spacehead's set, somebody in the audience shouted "Turn the Audio
Generators off", or it could have been "Turn the Audio Generators up".

I'm more inclined to believe the former, but I could be wrong.

Captain Bl at ck

----- Original Message -----
From: bedroom trancer <colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: HW:Astoria - Spacehead


> when i saw spacehead at the xmas gig i thought the buy playing bass guitar
> was too loud in the mix and with the drums smoothered everyhing thing else
> to such an extent you couldn't really hear the guy playing lead guitar or
> keith kniveton synth work and wasn't there a woman up there too playing
> keyboards?? You also couldn't hear her contributions.
>
> colm
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ANDREW GARIBALDI <andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM>
> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
> Date: 06 January 2001 18:27
> Subject: Re: HW:Astoria - Spacehead
>
>
> >OK - my label, my shout.
> >First, 'Of Stars And Time' is really for 'collectors only' - it has not
at
> >all stood the test of time very well (even Dibs admits that) which,
> >considering it's only about four years old, is not saying alot for it.
> >Secondly, ''In Space We Trust' that I put out is supposed to be a a time
> >travelogue across the three phases of the band that the compositions
cover,
> >from the tracks originally off the 'Anasazi' tape' through the tracks
from
> >the Hawkwind tour support slot with Graham of Gong and Martin of Krel, to
> >the studio outtake from the then current band, so, while good (well, I
love
> >it - obviously), it's not 'representative' of the current band.
> >It is hoped that the next release will be an 'In Space We Trust Vol 2'
that
> >takes the idea from a different angle and focuses on the current band,
but
> >is NOT the new studio follow-up to the first album (the EBS released 'Of
> >Stars And Time').
> >A sample of the sound and style of that album can be heard on the EP of
> >demos from the album that make up the CD-R release 'Escape Velocity
Preview
> >EP', but I won't be releasing the new album until the quality of the
tracks
> >is at a standard that I see fit.
> >As to the Astoria, I wasn't there, so I can't comment. I have had calls
> from
> >a number of people who really enjoyed the set, and from a number of
people
> >who thought the band were a bit 'one-dimensional' - whatever the case, I
> >hope you will all judge the band's next album on its own musical merits,
> >whenever that happens.
> >Right now, I have the pleasure of ploughing through five CD-R's and four
> >DAT's of new and old music from Krel and that will hopefully be the next
> >project to come.
> >Andy Garibaldi.
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Chris Raymond" <chrisr at TIAC.NET>
> >To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
> >Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 4:18 AM
> >Subject: Re: HW:Astoria - Spacehead
> >
> >
> >> I was not at the Astoria gig, but I was disappointed to read in an
> >> earlier post that Spacehead was not very good at this gig. I have only
> >> heard on Spacehead CD - In Space We Trust  - Live 1995 - 1998. I really
> >> love this CD and was hoping that would have been great at Astoria. If
> >> this CD is representative of their sound, I can't wait to hear more. I
> >> have also heard the track on the EBS Comp, but don't remember it. I
know
> >> that they did a CD  - Of Stars and Time, but have not heard it yet. Is
> >> there more?
> >> Chris



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