July 27, 2015
DOPAPOD - Electric Forest, Rothbury, MI - 06/27/2015
Dopapod
Electric Forest, Rothbury, MI 06/27/2015
1.
Vol. 3 #86 14:00
2.
I am the Slime 04:49
3.
Brookline Bridge 08:27
4.
Cloud World 07:35
5.
Off the Cuff 09:31
6.
My Elephant vs. Your Elephant 11:52
7.
Upside of Down 07:44
8.
Nuggy Jawson 22:04
about
6/28/15- Electric Forest, Rothbury MI
I: Vol. 3 #86, I'm the Slime*, Brookline Bridge, Cloud World, Off the Cuff -> My Elephant Vs. Your Elephant, Upside of Down > Nuggy Jawson
*Frank Zappa cover
SOURCE INFO
Lineage: Midas PRO 2C (96k 24bit) > RPM Dynamics TB-248 > MacBook Pro > Waves Tracks Live > Cockos REAPER > FLAC >Bandcamp
credits
released 14 July 2015
Dopapod is:
Eli Winderman - Keys, Vocals
Rob Compa - Guitar, Vocals
Chuck Jones - Bass
Scotty Zwang - Drums, Vocals
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Luke Stratton.
Photo by Phierce Photo
electronic funk jazz rock Brooklyn
http://www.filefactory.com/file/k4g41avhhav/Dopapod%20-%202015%20-%2006-%2027%20Electric%20Forest-%20Rothbury-%20MI.zip
CAMEL - Night of the Prog X - Day 1 - Loreley, Germany Freilichtbühne - July 17th 2015
CAMEL
- Night of the Prog X - Day 1 -
Loreley, Germany
Freilichtbühne
17. July 2015
Audience HD Recording
ECM 717 > Zoom H2 (44.1/16)
Disc 1:
01 Never Let Go 8.10
02 The White Rider 7.32
03 Song Within A Song 7.32
04 Unevensong 6.03
05 Spirit Of The Water 3.11
06 Air Born 5.32
07 Lunar Sea 8.18
08 Another Night 6.41
09 Drafted 4.22
Disc 2:
01 Ice 8.24
02 Mother Road 8.24
03 Hopeless Anger 5.08
04 <Band Introduction> 1.20
05 Lady Fantasy 13.58
Colin Bass
Denis Clement
Jason Hart
Andy Latimer
Ton Scherpenzeel http://www.filefactory.com/file/2gu6noo9mfhd/Camel%20-%20Loreley%2C%20DE%20-%2007-17-15.rar
- Night of the Prog X - Day 1 -
Loreley, Germany
Freilichtbühne
17. July 2015
Audience HD Recording
ECM 717 > Zoom H2 (44.1/16)
Disc 1:
01 Never Let Go 8.10
02 The White Rider 7.32
03 Song Within A Song 7.32
04 Unevensong 6.03
05 Spirit Of The Water 3.11
06 Air Born 5.32
07 Lunar Sea 8.18
08 Another Night 6.41
09 Drafted 4.22
Disc 2:
01 Ice 8.24
02 Mother Road 8.24
03 Hopeless Anger 5.08
04 <Band Introduction> 1.20
05 Lady Fantasy 13.58
Colin Bass
Denis Clement
Jason Hart
Andy Latimer
Ton Scherpenzeel http://www.filefactory.com/file/2gu6noo9mfhd/Camel%20-%20Loreley%2C%20DE%20-%2007-17-15.rar
CAMEL - Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, UK - July 23rd 2015
Camel - Another Night in Wolverhampton
Venue: Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, UK
Date: Thursday 23rd July 2015
Full artwork with band pictures and signed setlist included.
Audience Recording Notes & Location
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Row D right in front of Andy just 5m back from the stage.
This was a toughie. Everything was set for a great gig. Great mates, great recording location and we even found a great new pub beforehand. So, all was good ... and then the gig started.
I immediately noticed an annoying 'buzz' coming from the right hand PA stack about 8m off to our right. It seemed as if something in the stack was damaged and it 'buzzed' quite annoyingly on certain frequencies. The sound guys appeared to be aware that something was wrong as the sound kept phasing in and out, and left and right - throughout the gig! It is probably at its worst at the start of 'Lunar Sea' after which I got so annoyed that I actually left my seat and went to complain to the sound guy and ultimately spoke directly with the house manager himself. This was taking a big chance I know but I have never experienced anything like this in a gig before - and certainly not one that I was recording - I mean, how inconsiderate! (oh yes, tongue firmly in cheek here). It transpired that I was not the only person to complain during the gig and many others did the same after the show. The band were also pretty unhappy, especially Colin Bass who expressed his ire to me in no uncertain terms after the show. Andy wasn't happy either and he mentions this in his post-show interview.
I cannot sress enough that the various 'phasing', 'buzzing' and general 'fuzz' heard throughout this recording is NOTHING to do with my recording equipment (as my previous offerings on Dime will testify). This is an accurate reflection of what we actually heard from our seating location directly from the front of house PA. After listening, perhaps you will understand why I, along with the others I have already mentioned, took the somewhat drastic steps to complain directly to the house management during the gig itself!
Given the massive problems they clearly had with the PA I am quite comfortable and somewhat surprised with how the recording turned out. Maybe a couple of other recordings from different locations of the same show might surface. We'll then at least be able to compare and contrast the different listening/recording experiences.
All of that said, it was great gig with the band on top, top form. It's just a shame that they were so badly let down by the front of house PA system, which of course they have no control over! Not a lot you can do I guess?
Bonus interview with Andy Latimer
---------------------------------
After the show I waited around with about 20 or so other fans and we were duly rewarded when the whole band came out to have a chat with us all. As you will hear this was in the big, 'boomy' entrance hall by the merch desk. As I had my recording equipment I took a chance and asked Andy if he would be good enough to record an impromptu interview. As you will also hear I was glad I asked.
I should point out that I am by no means an interviewer and this was all 'off the cuff' - the conversation drifted a little as others got involved but I think I kept it pretty much on track. The end result is a fairly interesting 10 minute interview where amongst other things, Andy discusses:- the current festival based tour, getting back on the road again, talcum powder, aging and his arthritis, the pain of losing some band members this year, finishing off an album for Guy LeBlanc and potential future Camel releases.
Note: My heart skipped a beat when Andy talks about people recording gigs, and there's a brief pause where he probably realises that that's very probably what I have just done!! Oh dear!
Tracklist
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01. Intro (0:33)
02. Never Let Go (8:53)
03. The White Rider (7:46)
04. Song Within A Song (7:57)
05. Unevensong (6:23)
06. Spirit Of The Water (3:13)
07. Air Born (5:28)
08. Lunar Sea (8:17)
09. Another Night (6:43)
10. Drafted (4:40)
-- Suggested CD break here
11. Ice (9:01)
12. Mother Road (7:45)
13. Hopeless Anger (7:50)
14. Lady Fantasy (13:43)
15. Band Intros (1:27)
16. Long Goodbyes (8:58)
Bonus Track
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17. Andy Latimer post-show interview (10:21)
The Band
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Andy Latimer - Guitar, flute, vocals
Colin Bass - Bass, vocals
Denis Clemont - Drums
Jason Hart - Additional keyboards
and
Ton Scherpenzeel - Keyboards
http://www.filefactory.com/file/te60r8tg98z/Camel%20-%20Wolverhampton%2C%20GB%20-%2007-23-15.rar
CAMEL - Utrecht - Tivoli Tivoli - Ronda, Utrecht, Netherlands 07/16/2015
Artist: Camel
Title: Utrecht - Tivoli
Date: 16 july 2015
Type: Audience
Tour: Summer Tour 2015
Location: Tivoli - Ronda, Utrecht, Netherlands
Rating: A (rated by taper)
Catalog: MVD-105
SOURCE: Church ST-11 Cards - iRiver H340 (44.1 kHz) - HDD - FLAC
Recorded by Symfan
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Disc 1
01 Never Let Go
02 The White Rider
03 Song Within a Song
04 Uneven Song
05 Spirit Of The Water
06 Air Born
07 Lunar Sea
08 Another Night
09 Drafted
10 Ice
DISC 2
01 Mother Road
02 Hopeless Anger
03 Whispers in the Rain
04 - chatter
05 Lady Fantasy
06 After Words
07 Long Goodbyes
=========================
TECHNICAL NOTES
Recorded live at Tivoli - Ronda, Utrecht, Netherlands
Recording spot: Balcony, a bit to the right
Date: 16 july 2015.
Recorded on iRiver H340 using Rockbox, r18339 build 080824.
Recording format: 44.1 Khz WAV
Microphones: Church ST-11 Cardiods
Sound treatment with Soundforge 10.0 / Adobe 2.0
Sound editing with xACT 2.24 and Soundforge
Flacs created with xACT 2.24 (level 7)
=========================
The Band
Andrew Latimer Ð Guitars, Vocals
Colin Bass Ð Bass, Vocals
Denis Clement - Drums
Ton Scherpenzeel Ð Keyboards
Jason Hart - Drums
=========================
PREPARING THE RECORDING
I recorded this show standing on the balcony slightly to the right.
The first time I tried to record from above. It was a bit of a guess, but it turned out fine.
Sound is clean and clear. Slight chatter from the people to the left, but not during the songs.
I recorded this straight from the mic without the pre-amp, because itÕs not working properly.
So no bass roll off. Dynamics are still pretty good I think.
Tracks were slightly EQ-ed and volume was a bit corrected, but I kept the dynamics in tact.
I use no compression. After correction, tracks were split at sector boundaries.
Flacs are tagged for convenient playback on compatible systems.
ABOUT THE CONCERT
Camel did a short Summer Tour this year, being revived in 2013 after AndyÕs illness. This time
old material was prominent, with the album Moonmadness as the centre of the show. The last song is
dedicated to two ex Camel players, Chris Rainbow and Guy LeBlanc who died recently.
The ambience was fantastic, and the band was good. Some mistakes, most notable during Uneven Song.
The crowd cheered for over 7 minutes after the second encore, but they didnÕt come back for more.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/1efcq528uph1/Camel%20-%20Utrecht%2C%20NL%20-%2007-16-15.rar
CAMEL - The Bath Forum Bath, UK - 07/07/2015
CAMEL
The Bath Forum
Bath, UK
7th July 2015
Lineage:
Church Audio CA-14 cardioids > CA-9200 > Edirol R-09HR (@24/96) > Cool Edit Pro 2 > CDWave > TLH
Recorded second row in line with (suspended) house right stack
Recording, transfer & artwork by boombox
01. Never Let Go
02. Lost And Found
03. The White Rider
04. Song Within A Song
05. Unevensong
06. Spirit Of The Water
07. Air Born
08. Lunar Sea
09. Another Night
10. Drafted
11. Ice
++++Suggested Disc Split++++
12. Echoes
13. Mother Road
14. Hopeless Anger
15. Whispers In The Rain
16. Encore Break
17. Lady Fantasy
18. Band Introduction
19. Long Goodbyes
CAMEL are:
Andy Latimer - guitar, flute, recorder, vocals
Colin Bass - bass, vocals
Denis Clement - drums, recorder
Ton Scherpenzeel - keyboards
Jason Hart - keyboards, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
boombox's notes july 2015:
These annual mini Camel tours are quickly becoming one of my highlights of every year since 2013. Unsurprisingly, these shows all pretty much sold out, but I got my ticket as soon as they were announced, so bagged the end of the second row in front of a stack, thinking it a great position to get nice and close to Andy et al, and hopefully where I could get a good recording and some photos and video. Unfortunately, the Forum staff were not the friendliest, pouncing on anyone they saw with a camera. This was a pity as they really did put on a full multi-media show, with excellent lights and some fine 70s-style projections, which would have been lovely to share. As for the setlist, it was a complete change from the previous two outings, with no Snow Goose at all (though St Alban's the previous night got some in a second encore). A much rockier set (Andy told me afterwards that they were trying to do a setlist better suited to the various festivals they are playing this summer) and tough to pick favourites, but special mention has to go to 'Ice', which got a trully well-deserved standing ovation and a fine, bittersweet, 'Long Goodbyes', which featured projections of Chris Rainbow and Guy Le Blanc, who we lost earlier this year. I've included a small folder of the few half decent pics I managed to snap as a memento for those there who weren't so lucky!
As for the recording, it's pretty good, I think, despite the PA being suspended quite high, so back in about row 10 might have been a better location. To compensate, I added a bit of a mid-range hump and took out some of the bass - when Denis hit the floor toms in the louder passages, it was
causing my chest to vibrate quite uncomfortably - it's a miracle my mics coped with it. I had to reduce the level of some of the whoops, hollers and clapping of my very enthusiastic neighbour and used just a tiny bit of compression to tame some of the peaks. As always, my 24 bit masters are available for anyone wanting to do a remaster/matrix project: just make sure it's shared here for all to benefit, please.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/6r6wvp44kq19/Camel%20-%20Bath%2C%20GB%20-%2007-07-15.rar
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