Listen "Lowfish Live: Now Lounge, Toronto 2001 (remastered)"
Episode Synopsis
Lowfish Live 2001 (Remastered 2025)
Now Lounge Toronto, Canada.
This is a remastered recording of a live set I did at Now Magazine’s Lounge in Toronto in 2002. The venue was literally just up the street from my studio and home at the time, and you can tell by the length of some of my delay feedback transitions that I was pretty self-assured in the music I was making at the time (“they will love this two minutes of feedback as much as I do - I know it” :)
My live setup at the time was centred around a Roland VS-880, TR-808, SH-101, Korg SDD-3000 delay, and a Deltalab Effectron delay, plus a mini-disc player and mixer, etc. I had no intention of maintaining momentum throughout the set it would seem and I played what I wanted. The version of Fatblex was improvised, as was the first track (the never-released “Precision Hell”). I have just completed the remix of Solvent’s “A Panel of Experts” and finished the set with that. It's somewhat weird to play a remix of another artist in your live set, but I was (and am) super proud of how it turned out and remember wanting to hear it loud.
Setlist:
Precision hell (never released)
No longer accepting complaints
Fatblex (version)
Cadmium Red (version)
Agamemnon (version)
Theme To Parked Cars (version)
Glued Smile
A Panel of Experts (Lowfish remix)
Now Lounge Toronto, Canada.
This is a remastered recording of a live set I did at Now Magazine’s Lounge in Toronto in 2002. The venue was literally just up the street from my studio and home at the time, and you can tell by the length of some of my delay feedback transitions that I was pretty self-assured in the music I was making at the time (“they will love this two minutes of feedback as much as I do - I know it” :)
My live setup at the time was centred around a Roland VS-880, TR-808, SH-101, Korg SDD-3000 delay, and a Deltalab Effectron delay, plus a mini-disc player and mixer, etc. I had no intention of maintaining momentum throughout the set it would seem and I played what I wanted. The version of Fatblex was improvised, as was the first track (the never-released “Precision Hell”). I have just completed the remix of Solvent’s “A Panel of Experts” and finished the set with that. It's somewhat weird to play a remix of another artist in your live set, but I was (and am) super proud of how it turned out and remember wanting to hear it loud.
Setlist:
Precision hell (never released)
No longer accepting complaints
Fatblex (version)
Cadmium Red (version)
Agamemnon (version)
Theme To Parked Cars (version)
Glued Smile
A Panel of Experts (Lowfish remix)
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