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Spectre Folk: March 15, 2015 Trans-Pecos – FLAC/MP3/Streaming
March 19, 2015 By EricPH It’s been a little while since we’ve heard from Pete Nolan’s Spectre Folk. But with a new 7” out on New Images last year and Magik Markers on hiatus while Elisa Ambrogio tours her solo LP, now is the perfect moment for Nolan to reactivate his project. This past Sunday, Spectre Folk emerged for a late afternoon matinee at Trans-Pecos in an extended full-band lineup augmenting Nolan with Peter Meehan on guitar, Aaron Mullan on bass, and Steve Shelley and James Canty doubling up on drums. Like most Spectre Folk shows I’ve seen, this one is held together with duct tape, threatening to come untethered at any moment. But it never does, and the looseness of the approach is only endearing as the band relies on the chemistry between the players, feeling their way through a song rather than adhering to rote structure. The band opens with “Mothership,” off their recent 7”, that song extending over both sides of the 7” and totaling around twelve minutes in its recorded form. Here it’s a bit leaner but retains the jammy nature of the original. “Blowing Tornadoes,” “Coke,” and “Please Don’t” appear to be new songs, while Spectre Folk staples “Sat Around,” “The Blackest Medicine,” and “Keep Your Teeth Clean” are off Compass, Blanket, Lantern, Mojo and the 2011 Woodsist EP, The Blackest Medicine, Part II. Spectre Folk shows are always a welcome event, but seeing these tracks fleshed out by the full band is an added bonus and I hope the appearance of new material means we’ll be seeing more of this lineup soon. While there are currently no further scheduled Spectre Folk dates, you can catch Magik Markers at Cafe Nine in New Haven on April 30th. I recorded this set with the mics set up at the stage in a 90 degree spread plus a soundboard feed from Trans-Pecos FOH Max. The left mic captures Nolan’s guitar and Canty’s drums while the right mic captures Meehan’s guitar and Mullan’s bass, with Shelley’s drums in the center. In post-production I cross-faded the guitars slightly to sound more central, while retaining the overall stereo sound of the recording. The sound is excellent. Enjoy! Download the complete show: <go to nyctaper.com> Stream the complete show: https://soundcloud.com/nyctaper/sets...cos-2015-03-15 Note: All of the material on this site is offered with artist permission, free to fans, at our expense. The only thing we ask is that you download the material directly from this site, rather than re-posting the direct links or the files on other sites without our permission. Please respect our request. Spectre Folk 2015-03-15 Trans-Pecos Queens, NY Exclusive download hosted at nyctaper.com Recorded and produced by Eric PH Soundboard (engineer: Max) + AKG C480B/CK61 (stage lip, DFC, 90 degrees) > Roland R-26 > 2xWAV (24/48) > Adobe Audition CC (align, mixdown) > Izotope Ozone 5 (EQ, exciter, imaging, reverb) > Audacity 2.0.5 (amplify, fades, downsample, dither, tracking, tagging) > FLAC (16/44.1, level 8) Tracks [42:53] 01. Mothership 02. [tuning] 03. Blowing Tornadoes 04. [tuning/banter] 05. The Blackest Medicine 06. [tuning/banter] 07. Sat Around 08. [tuning] 09. Keep Your Teeth Clean 10. [tuning/banter] 11. Coke 12. [tuning/banter] 13. Please Don’t
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03.23.2015, 06:14 AM | #42 |
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two drums on this one. hmm. nice. and looks like recorded real proper way. thanks!
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The Fall special with Stephen Hanley, Brix Smith Start, and Marc Riley, plus Spectre Folk covers the Fall live in studio Tuesday, April 21st, 3pm - 6pm on Brian Turner's show Today's entire three hours is dedicated to the exhuming of some stellar live tapes in Brian's collection from The Fall, mainly soundboard and FM broadcasts from mostly of the '78 to '96 era. As a bonus, three of the band's biggest instrumental anchors of that period, guitarist Marc Riley (1978-83, and now a well-beloved BBC Radio6 DJ), post-Riley guitarist Brix Smith Start (1983-89) and bassist Stephen Hanley (1979-98) speak to WFMU on life inside of and outside of the band; in fact Hanley has recently released a memoir called The Big Midweek. And as a double bonus, we get a live set in the WFMU studio of Fall covers courtesy of Spectre Folk (featuring members of Magik Markers, Sonic Youth, Pavement, and Tall Firs). Hope we can pack it all into three hours! |
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what a great covers and what a skronk. 2 drums. Steve excellent on the beat as always. Aaron great job on the mix ( +guitar obviously) and what a impresonation of Mark E Smith by Pete. Wow. |
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Spectre Folk releasing new LP with Steve Shelley & Mark Ibold
Read More: Spectre Folk releasing new LP with Steve Shelley & Mark Ibold (stream a track) | http://www.brooklynvegan.com/spectre...ckback=tsmclip |
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looks promising! thanks for the info.
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