ELECTRONIC SENSORIA BAND WITH GAVIN DUFFY, LIVE AT THE JOINERY, SEPTEMBER 2008
Cat: 9.11
........................................................................................................................................................................................................ We are really excited to announce our first live recording on the label.
Recorded at The Joinery in Dublin on Saturday 20 September 2008, Gavin Duffy joins subterranean avant-garde stalwarts Electronic Sensoria Band for their first live performance together. The result is an hour-long improvised expedition inspired by the non-alignment of free jazz, the metronomy of krautrock and the latitudes of spaced-out psychedelic jams.
This is released in a multiple of 50, and each copy contains a unique drawing by Fergus, Anthony or David from Electronic Sensoria Band. more here
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Thread pulls
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Nick Southgate, the WIRE
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Tony Clayton-Lea, The Irish Times
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