Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2010

On DIME - Nov 5 2010, Les Abattoirs, Bourgoin-Jallieu, France

2010 november 5th, Les Abattoirs, Bourgoin-Jallieu, France

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Personnal audience recording master

Minidisk Sharp MT88 mono - Sony ECM-DS70P microphones
> Computer SoundbasterLive > Wav > Flac8

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01-Untitled new song
02-Felicite thosz
03-Ëmëhntëtt-Ré
04-Applause encore
05-Kobaïa

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Christian VANDER / drums, vocals
Stella LINON / vocals, percussions
Isabelle FEUILLEBOIS / vocals, percussions
Hervé AKNIN / vocals, percussions
Bruno RUDER / Fender Rhodes
Benoît ALZIARY / vibraphone
James MAC GAW / guitar
Philippe BUSSONNET / bass

Saturday, October 30, 2010

DIME - Magma - June 23, 2010 - Le Triton (Master)

LDB Master Series #247

Hello, this is a collection of masters I would like to seed here. I've been taping shows for more than 20 years
and have an awful lot of masters. Most of them are in the old cassette format, some others are on MiniDisc and others are on CD. I've taped many shows of many artists over the years, so don't be surprised if you will find many different artists taped! Some shows are already circulating, some others have not circulated through collectors yet. But most of all, enjoy! They all come from my mastertapes!

Please DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3's is the right way to make  me stop sharing music here. PLEASE DO RESPECT THIS WISH and enjoy the music in lossless form.

MAGMA
Les Lilas, Le Triton
June 23, 2010

01.Ëmëhntëht-Rê & Long Encore Break
02.Kobaia

TT 82:55

Lineage: CA-14 (omnis) > CA-9100 > Edirol R-09 > HD (via USB) > Sony SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave (FLAC plugin - level 6)

Christian Vander — Drums, Vocals, Percussion
Stella Vander — Vocals, Percussion
Isabelle Feuillebois — Vocals
Hervé Aknin — Vocals
Benoît Alziary — Vibraphone, Keyboards
James MacGraw — Guitar
Bruno Ruder — Fender Rhodes
Philippe Bussonnet — Bass

I was not supposed to seed this one but having read all the thread related to the recent Magma show and as an appreciation to those seeders that DO share their effort here at DIME, I thought I would please more than one magma fan over here. The show is not complete: I spent the first half sitting in the first row (could not really stay in front of the band taping!) then I moved backwards on the second half and taped it. Soundwise this is excellent, hope you like it.

Let me also spend a few words regarding those "fans" mentioned in thoses threads that do not explicitly share their recordings but do indeed download and take pleasure from somebody else's recordings. I've been long enough in this hobby to remember back in the 80's and 90's where you had those shitty 'not for trade' lists that you could see but could not listen what was in them, just like young kids that have their teddy bear and do not want their friends to touch it. These days are long gone. Now the internet brings in a few minutes a concert that has been just recorded to the other side of the world. Gems are unearthed and shared just for the pleasure of receiving a 'thank you' from an unknown folk living in Australia. There is no more 'rare' and 'common' recording, no more f***ing 'not for trade' lists. And honestly, if you own a rare Magma soundboard, can you really be considered 'privileged' or 'more important' or 'luckier' than the others? Thanks god, there are more important things for which and may gain respect from others...

People who still live with the myth of being the only ones to be able to listen to a bloody Magma recording in DC are just poor gents who probably just have no clue about what are the real priorities.

I will attend Magma show in Cergy on November 27th. If any of you are there, let's have a beer (or two) and celebrate Magma!

ldb

PS: In the 'videos' folder you can find some video excepts that were show by a friend with a camera, just to give you a feeling of how that was...

DIME - Magma - Sept 25, 2010 - Wurzburg

MAGMA
Freakshow Artrock Festival
2010-09-25
WUERZBURG
AULA der FRANZ-OBERTHÜR-SCHULE

Lineage : ECM MS 957 microphone > Edirol R09HR wav 24 bits > wavelab (44-16) > flac 8

recorded by PASSION91 MIXED BY RAPIDEYE

01 Slag Tanz
02 Félicite-Thösz
03 Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré

Benoit Alziary: vibraphone
Jim Grandcamp: guitare ( his 3rd gig with magma ..following the 2 USA shows)
Christian Vander: congas & maracas
Philippe Bussonnet: basse
Hervé Aknin: chant
Stella Vander: chant
Isabelle Feuillebois: chant
Bruno Ruder: rhodes

all pics by rodolphe taken from http://zeuhlmusic.blogspot.com

uploaded to dime by hanwaker 2010-10

Thursday, October 28, 2010

DIME - Magma - Oct 16, 2010 - Freyming-Merlebach, France

washington, new york, wuerzburg ... all that shows are recorded but did not appear on dime ....
here's another one for all the fans without special connections!

magma
2010-10-16
"maison des cultures frontières"
freyming-merlebach, france

digital audience recording

lineage: aiwa cm ds-6 > zoom h2 > cd card > harddisc > audacity > wave editor > flac

time: 123:29

line up:
christian vander - drums, vocals
stella linon - Vocals & percussion
Isabelle Feuillebois - vocals & percussion
Herve Aknin - vocals & percussion
bruno ruder - fender rhodes
benoit alziary - vibraphone
james macgraw - guitar
phillippe bussonnet - bass


01. intro (2:12)
02. Slag tanz (16:02)
03. applause > felicite thosz (30:19)
05. applause (1:13)
06. emehtehtt-re (53:42)
07. applause (5:46)
encore
08. kobaia (12:04)
09. applause (02:09)

some picture of the show inside the torrent
do not encode to lossy format, do not sell, enjoy!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Short Review - Magma at the Highline Ballroom, Sept 20, 2010

I originally was not going to go to this show, as I had already seen this set-list 4 times in 2009. However, I convinced my old friend Nick from Dr. Nerve to go, so I was glad that I had some company, I also met old friend Zeeker and new friend Keith there.


The set-list was the same one that they have been doing for the past two years.

1) Slag Tanz - this was a revised version from the original version that I saw them perform at Le Casino in early 2009. It seems to be moving in a more Offering-like direction, which is consistent with Vander's compositional direction nowadays.

2) Felicite Thosz - well, what can I say that I haven't said already? I used the song as an opportunity to eat my dinner.

3) E-R - well done. Grandcamp's guitar added another dimension. He was more forward in the mix than MacGaw usually is. During Grand zombies, you could really hear Grandcamp's guitar swells, and it definitely enhanced the atmosphere of Zombies. Vander pulled out one or two new drum licks. E-R was extremely well received by the audience.

4) Kobiaia - very noisy, very rambunctious, very much fun. Vander looked like he was having a great time.

From my vantage point in the balcony, the sound was very muddy, and the vocals were a bit under the mix. This could be just related to my gradual loss of the upper ends of the sound spectrum, so I will give Francis a break on this one :-)

Saturday, September 25, 2010

My Photos from the Highline Ballroom Show

I was sitting in the balcony with my old friend Nick from Dr. Nerve.




Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Photos from the Magma Concert from the Brooklyn Vegan Site

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2010/09/magma_played_hi.html

Rolling Stone Reviews Magma - Sept 20 2010 in New York

A review of the Magma show at the Highline Ballroom on the Rolling Stone website.

I will write my own review when I get some time.


Here is a copy of the Rolling Stone review, taken from their website. All copyrights are from Rolling Stone Magazine, and the article is reprinted here without the explicit permission of Rolling Stone. (If Rolling Stone wants me to remove the text, then contact me.)

A Prog-Rock Legend Returns: Magma’s Heavy Music and Alien Tongues

David Fricke 

Since its inception in 1969, the French progressive-rock ensemble Magma have made a curiously heavy music: a dark complex momentum in which the drums — played by leader-composer Christian Vander — are the forward instrument, often flanked by heavily fuzzed bass guitar and the hard watery ring of a Fender Rhodes piano, with an operatic chorale narrating, in a made-up language, extended fictions about the people and wars on the planet Kobaïa. Magma's rigorous, eccentric execution of Vander's continuing fantasia may be the least likely survivor of rock's Euro-prog peak in the early and late ‘70s. (A Philip Glass spectacle girded in doom-metal chain mail is a distant but not inappropriate comparison.) At New York's Highline Ballroom on September 20th, Vander and his wife, vocalist Stella Vander led a Magma in which most of the other players looked a lot younger than the band itself. But this Magma also sounded, amazingly, very much like the one that made the 1970 debut, Kobaîa. In fact, the encore was the title song from that double-album.


Everything else the eight-piece group played was new: two as-yet-unreleased pieces in the first hour; all of the 2009 album, Ëmëhntëtt-Rê, in the second. The lyrics were literally alien and the singing just as otherworldly — Stella Vander, Isabelle Feuillebois and Hervê Aknin alternated between eerie passages of medieval-like chant and martial ensemble arias — so the power in the music was entirely physical. That had a lot to do with Christian Vander, a John Coltrane disciple who combines a jazz drummer's language and touch with the heavy British agility of Bill Bruford and Mitch Mitchell. One mad passage in the second hour was a high-speed series of tortuous Vander figures matched with pinpoint timing on the other instruments, like the tangled bridge in King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man." Another section was hellish grandeur: fat pounding chords, laden with low booming overtones, with the vocalists accenting Vander's drum spasms with unison crashes on hand-held Chinese cymbals.

The Highline show was part of a short tour — two dates — by a band that in its initial heyday seemed more like a myth, issuing strange records from an imagined quadrant of the universe. And there were moments when this band fell a little short of the legend, as when pianist Bruno Ruder took off on a long unaccompanied solo that was, for all of its energy, not much above heated noodling. Even with his distortion set on lethal, bassist Phillipe Bussonnet couldn't quite match the truly devouring tone of Magma's great mid-‘70s bassist Jannick Top, a guy who sounded like he had Bootsy Collins and Lemmy of Motörhead coming through his strings at once.

But that is connoisseur talk. After four decades, there is still nothing in rock — prog or otherwise — like Magma. At least in this world.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Friday, July 9, 2010

Program on Dutch Radio


From our friend Cortege


I thought you and all readers of the blog would like to check this introduction to Magma just published - as on July 7th, 2010 - on Dutch Radio 6 'De Wissel' program and website. A brief text, a couple of videos, and two fine hours of guided listening. All music research and selection by 'Stormvogel'.

http://wissel.radio6.nl/2010/07/07/magma/

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Video - Magma - Le Triton - June 23, 2010

Our good friend Elsa posted a 5 part video on YouTube from the opening night of Magma run at Le Triton.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Magma in New York on September 20, 2010

I just got a letter from Stella Vander. Magma will be performing at the Highline Ballroom in New York on September 20. The Highline is on 16th Street and 9th Avenue.

There is more important information that I will post in a few hours. I will need some assistance from some East Coast musicians to help Magma find some gear. (Zeeker, are you still alive?)

Stay tuned.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Magma - Washington DC - September 18, 2010 (and UZ too)

(Thanks to Zwenskaia for this link)

Magma and Univers Zero are playing at the Sonic Circuits Festival in Washington DC.

http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/music/2010/06/01/sonic-circuits-announces-sort-of-prog-heavy-2010-lineup/

Monday, May 31, 2010

Magma - 2010-05-22 - Nijmegen - Photos from Erik Eggermont

Thanks to Immersteed, and of course, thanks to Erik.

















Saturday, May 29, 2010

Monseiur Chat Meets God

This photo was from the Jannick Top bass clinic in Nice on May 28, 2010. Who is the mysterious Magma fan on the left with the special sunglasses?

Friday, May 28, 2010

DIME - Magma May 22, 2010 - Nijmegen, Holland

Magma
26th Music Meeting
Nijmegen, Holland
May 22, 2010

FM-broadcast
Captured from http://cgi.omroep.nl/cgi-bin/streams?/nps/output/musicmeeting2010/concert_magma.wma
NetTransport -> dbPoweramp WMA-to-FLAC Converter

Tracks
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1) Slag Tanz
2) Emehntehtt-Re
3) Kobaia


Thanks to khupje for the link

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Program for the 26th Music Meeting

Thanks to the anonymous reader for this.


Monday, May 24, 2010

Magma - May 22, 2010 - Nijmegen, Holland

Magma ventured to the Netherlands to play the 26th Music Meeting in Nijmegen. It was the first time that Magma has played a gig in Holland in over 25 years. Word has it that Magma played a one-hour set to an audience comprised of a lot of people who had never heard of Magma before.

They played an abbreviated set consisting of:

1) Slag Tanz
2) E-R
3) Kobaia

A bunch of photos from the trip are posted on Magma's Facebook page.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Jannick Top Clinic in Nantes, May 6 2010

Thanks to our friend Bernard for the pointer to this:


Monday, May 3, 2010

Recording - Magma, Tapage Nocturne, May 3rd 2010, Part 1

Here is the recording of the 1st of 4 parts of the Magma retrospective on Tapage Nocturne. Thanks to our Uncle for this one. We certainly wouldn't mind an English translation of some of the more interesting bits.

I assume that the recording of MDK is the same version that many people have been sharing for a long time. I hope that this version comes directly from the master tapes. (Update: the sound quality of this is fantastic.)


TAPAGE NOCTURNE
by Bruno Letort

MAGMA (1/4)

Including some unreleased live recordings :
Korusz & MDK (Paris, ORTF, studio 104, 26 may 1972)

01 Intro (0:53) / Korusz
03 Interview (Christian Vander, 2010) (15:42) / Korusz
05 Interview (Klaus Blasquiz, 2010) (2:23)
06 Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh (29:04)
07 Outro (2:17) [edited]

Total : 50'19
[official material has been removed : tracks 02, 04, 07].

Christian Vander (dr, voc)
Klaus Blasquiz (voc, perc)
Francis Moze (b)
Jean-Luc Manderlier (org)
Jeff "Yoch'ko" Seffer (sax)
Teddy Lasry (sax, fl)
Louis Toesca (tp)
François "Faton" Cahen (k)

fm (France Musique, "Tapage Nocturne", 03 may 2010) > wav > flac
Uploaded by Uncle Meat, 2010.