noise and sound

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

the winks, video clip, ukrainian cultural center, june 3 2006 (video/aud)

youtube link

A friend of mine, Dave Musil, filmed a couple songs at this show in early June. I attended it and needless to say the Winks blew me away completely. Their show was a completely immersing experience, blending art with light-hearted melodic tunes about The Dogs, Crime Scenes, and especially Snakes! Here's a video of the Winks performing Crime Scene live at the Ukranian Cultural Center on June 3, 2006. I am also going to be filming the Winks' entire set at their upcoming June 30 gig at the Video In and I will share it as a DVD on Purelivegigs later.

Photo by Meg Bourne.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

final fantasy, video clips, various dates/locations (mp4/pro)

megaupload link (reccomended)
aperture enzyme link

Kevin at Aperture Enzyme has a collection of seven, (that's right!!), seven video clips, professionally shot, of Final Fantasy live performances. One of the clips even features, yet again, Laura Barrett, singing Robot Ponies, the tale of a space-age Christmas. The three places these videos are shot at are the Great Hall on January 11 2005, the Music Gallery for the Wavelength 250th Anniversary on February 12 2005, and the Music Gallery on June 25 2005. The files are all in mpeg-4 format. You should be able to view them with VLC or QuickTime.

And if you like these clips, don't just stand there, buy a DVD! Kevin is selling a compilation of performances, called Aperture Enzyme Presents: Moving Pictures Vol. 1 DVD, with great Toronto bands like Burn Rome In A Dream, Feuermusik, Final Fantasy, Guitarkestra, Neil Haverty, I Am Robot & Proud, Jon-Rae Fletcher & The River, Les Mouches, Ninja High School, The Pauls, Sea Snakes, Vigilante Justice, Woolly Leaves, and Blocks/Consumption at Canzin.

It's $10 CDN and you can find at these places:
Wavelength at Sneaky Dee's every Sunday night
Rotate This on Queen St., Soundscapes on College St.,
Or just email Kevin and work something out.

Here is the file information for the videos included in the zip file:

ff-modernlove.mp4
This Modern Love
The Great Hall
January 11, 2005

lb-ff-ponies.mp4
Robot Ponies
with Laura Barrett
The Great Hall
January 11, 2005

ff-1.mp4
What Do You Think Will Happen Next?
Music Gallery
Wavelength 250 Anniversary
February 12, 2005

ff-2.mp4
The CN Tower Belongs To The Dead
Music Gallery
Wavelength 250 Anniversary
February 12, 2005

ff-3.mp4
That's When The Audience Died
Music Gallery
Wavelength 250 Anniversary
February 12, 2005

ff-love.mp4
Do You Love?
with The St. Kitt's String Quartet
Music Gallery
June 25, 2005

ff-songsong.mp4
Song Song Song
with The St. Kitt's String Quartet
Music Gallery
June 25, 2005

cran, post modern rock show, april 29 2005 (mp3/interview)

rapidshare link (try to use this one)
SHZine link

This is an mp3 of an interview with the Fort Langley-native electronic artist Cran (Jonny Hughes) mixes melodic and ambient melody with bit rock that sounds like a NES cart that needs a couple more blows. The interview was made for the Post Modern Rock Show and was aired on KPSU.

The interview is 1 hour and 5 seconds long. It was converted from the original ASF file posted when Cran posted about this on SHZine.

final fantasy, over the top festival, january 11 2006 (mp3/aud)

rapidshare link

Here is an mp3 recording of Final Fantasy's performance at the Over The Top Festival in Toronto. The sound quality is excellent. Track 11, Robot Ponies features Laura Barrett, the melodic, kalimba-playing artist from Toronto. SHZine user Moogle was believed to have taped it, and AnneYgerne assisted in hosting it. The tracklisting is as follows:

1. Weakling Heart
2. Hey Dad
3. He Poos Clouds
4. Song Song Song
5. Thats When The Audience Died
6. The Sea
7. Furniture
8. The CN Tower Belongs To the Dead
9. Many Lives -> 49 MP
10. Please Please Please
11. Robot Ponies*
12. This Modern Love

* With Laura Barrett


Photo by Kevin at Aperture Enzyme.

ninja high school, 4 video clips, sneaky d's, sunday december 18 2005, (video/aud)


Here's a small bit of a bootleg; four clips on YouTube from a December 18 performance by Toronto-based rap group Ninja High School. It was recorded by a guy named boshartb and posted on YouTube.

youtube link
Positive Laser
Sunday, December 18 2005
Sneaky D's,
Toronto, Ontario

youtube link
It's Alright To Fight
Sunday, December 18 2005
Sneaky D's,
Toronto, Ontario

youtube link
Shake It Off (Pt. 1)
Sunday, December 18 2005
Sneaky D's,
Toronto, Ontario

youtube link
Shake It Off (Pt. 2)
Sunday, December 18 2005
Sneaky D's,
Toronto, Ontario


Not much, but still It's always good to have more Ninja High School in your life. Shake it off.

corey dargel/simon bookish/grizzly bear, the luminaire, london UK, may 10 2006 (pal dvd/aud)

purelivegigs link

This DVD created by, once again, someoneelse (that guy is working like mad!) features the opening acts from one of the dates on the Final Fantasy "Dazzle Trips" DVD. The three performances are by Corey Dargel, Simon Bookish, and Grizzly Bear. Here are the setlists for all three performances:

Corey Dargel
1. Glasses
2. Boy Detective
3. How Much You're Worth
4. Cafenie
5. Broke In LA
6. Ambivolance
7. Change The World
8. Gay Cowboys

Simon Booklish
1. Trainwreck / Raincheck

Grizzly Bear
1. Showcase
2. Lullaby
3. Knife
4. Don't Ask
5. Unsure
6. Fix It
7. On A Neck, On A Split


This compilation is a great collection of fantastic music, conveniently on one DVD. Although, like before, I must warn you:

This is a PAL format DVD. It's supposed to only work with European DVD players. It will probably not play on your DVD player so don't download this DVD if you can't. I may work on an NTSC version (formatted for North American DVD players) if there's enough interest. Just leave a comment if you want it or email me.

Same technical specifications as the last DVD, recorded from a Digital 8 camcorder in stereo. Video resolution is 720 x 576 and was recorded at 25fps (PAL). Audio is 44.100 kHz/16 Bits.

final fantasy, dazzle trips, may 2006 (pal dvd/aud)


dimeadozen link (requires registration)
purelivegigs link

While searching Dime-A-Dozen for Final Fantasy bootlegs, I came across a DVD that a very nice user in Britain named someoneelse made, called Dazzle Trips. This DVD is a compilation of three performances by Final Fantasy in London, Nottingham, and Manchester. Here are the setlists for all three shows:

The Luminaire, London UK, May 10 2006
1. That's When The Audience Died
2. This Lamb Sells Condos
3. Hey Dad
4. The CN Tower Belongs To The Dead
5. Many Lives -> 49MP
6. New Song - Not yet named
7. This Is The Dream of Win and Regine
8. Song Song Song
9. What Do You Think Will Happen Next?
10. Radio Prague*
11. Genetic Engineering*
12. ABC Auto-industry*
13. Telegraph*
14. Sweet Fantasy^

The Social, Nottingham UK, May 11 2006
1. That's When The Audience Died
2. This Lamb Sells Condos
3. Hey Dad
4. The CN Tower Belongs To The Dead
5. Many Lives -> 49MP
6. If I Were A Carp
7. New Song
8. This Is The Dream of Win and Regine
9. Song Song Song
10. What Do You Think Will Happen Next?
11. This Modern Love

Circle Club, Manchester, May 13 2006
1. That's When The Audience Died
2. This Lamb Sells Condos
3. Hey Dad
4. The CN Tower Belongs To The Dead
5. Many Lives -> 49MP
6. New Song - Not yet named
7. This Is The Dream of Win and Regine
8. Song Song Song
9. Radio Prague*
10. Genetic Engineering*
11. ABC Auto-industry*
12. Telegraph*
13. This Is Helena*
14. International*
15. What Do You Think Will Happen Next?

* Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark cover
^ Mariah Carey cover


This DVD was recorded on a Digital 8 camcorder in stereo. The video is 720 x 576 and is 25fps. Audio is 44.100 kHz/16 Bits.

All of these shows look and sound great on the DVD. I highly reccomend downloading this so you can show your friends and share the stringy love.

This is a PAL format DVD. It is formatted for use with European DVD players. It will probably not play on your DVD player unless it's a super cheap one. I am currently working on an NTSC version (formatted for North American DVD players) so just sit tight if you're waiting for it now, it should appear on DIME or Purelivegigs soon enough.

final fantasy, gradclub, kingston ontario, april 11 2006 (mp3/aud)

rapidshare link (preferred)
bootlog link

Over at Bootlog, they've posted a gig featuring violin virtuoso Owen Pallett (who plays under the name Final Fantasy) playing at Gradclub in Kingston, Ontario. Although according to the taper, rgsc, he was only able to tape half of the show. Nonetheless, this is a great performace and the sound quality is fine.

Here's the setlist:
1. Intro
2. That's When the Audience Died
3. This Lamb Sells Condos
4. Wyrd Visions and Grizzly Bear talk
5. The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead
6. Hey Dad intro
7. Hey Dad
8. Many Lives - > 49mp
9. "Banger" songs talk
10. New, Unfinished song (no title given)
11. This Dream of Win and Regine
12. He Poos Clouds talk

introduction thing

I came up with this idea a while ago, that if I could track down a lot of recordings of local and independent bands and post them on a blog that people would appreciate the shows they put on. Simply, I want to put up live recordings of bands you may or may not have heard of for the sheer sake of sharing it with nice people. I'll try to update this as much as possible, and I'll try to put up as many recordings as possible. The big idea is just to share great live music and talk about it too.

Also, if you want recordings of a band, tell me. Comment on a post, or email me, and I'll respond and work to get a live recording.

bowlofsoup
(tom)