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Edward Ka-Spel & S/T - Live At The Drones Club album

Edward Ka-Spel & S/T - Live At The Drones Club album

  • Performer: Edward Ka-Spel
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock
  • Title: Live At The Drones Club
  • Released: 2005
  • Style: Indie Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental
  • MP3 version size: 1153 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1684 mb
  • Other: FLAC TTA MPC MMF AHX MP2 WAV
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 203

Description

Edward Ka-Spels first visit to North America. 3 shows at Channel one club in Vancouver Canada in 1986

Recorded live for webcast at the legendary HEAVEN nightclub in london on june 13, 2017 during the "i can spin a rainbow" world tour.

A Crack In Melancholy Time.

Rehearsals For The Drones Club, Live At The Drones Club ‎(2xCDr, Album). Save Our Sperms Records. Edward Ka-Spel & S/T. Edward Ka-Spel & S/T - Live At The Drones Club ‎(CDr, Ltd).

Edward Ka-Spel albums: 1. 1. 11, 2. A Birth Marked Conspiracy, 3. A Pleasure Cruise Through 9 Dimensions, 4. AaΔzhyd China Doll, 5. Absence Of Evidence, 6. An Unlikely Event, 7. Angelus Obscuros, 8. Apples (Big!) China Doll, 9. Are You Receiving Us, Planet Earth?!, 10. Caste O’ Graye Skreeëns, 11. Chyekk, China Doll, 12. Dream Logik Part Two, 13. Dream Logik X (A Small Voyage In Three Parts), 14. Dream Loops, 15. Eyes! China Doll, 16. Fire Island, 17. Fragments Of Illumina, 18. Ghost Logik, 19. Ghost Logik 2, 20. Khalash Nykow China Doll, 21. Laugh China Doll, 22. Live At The Brainwaves.

The Ka-Spel tracks are live recordings from 1993-1999, while the S/T tracks are unreleased or otherwise hard to find. Drones Club at Brigadisco Festival, north London. The Beaucatcher Salon’s fifth birthday party and charity fundraiser. Loop Ellington + Dethscalator + Die Munch Maschine + Lush Rimbaud – N16 Fringe, 21 August 2009 (FREE ENTRY). Nadja + Aidan Baker (solo) + Yellow6 + Graan – 2 September 2009. The Drones Club 5th birthday party – 18 July.

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Edward Ka-Spel (born January 23, 1954 in London, England) is an expatriate English singer, songwriter and musician residing in the Netherlands. Ka-Spel is probably best known as the lead singer, songwriter and co-founder (with Phil "The Silverman" Knight) of the prolific underground band The Legendary Pink Dots.

Ka-Spel and Silverman then took the stage to rapturous applause and a distinct jangling of silver jewelry. Not being too familiar with his solo stuff, I didn’t recognise any of the songs; but I bloody well intend to next time. Laws of acoustics were ignored as someone let slip the dogs of sonic mayhem – Ka-Spel’s vocal contortions as he screamed The Flesh Parade over and over and over were simultaneously intimidating and hypnotic. Ka’Spel left the stage in a volley of feedback and disturbingly unidentifiable samples, and returned within minutes. This time he was accompanied by the full line-up of musical terrorists that is The Legendary Pink Dots – the flamboyantly be-hatted Nils van Hoernblower had a quite startling collection of horns to blow; a vast bass-sax that looked like you could happily move in and raise a family amidst its labyrinthine depths, and a group of progressively smaller wind instruments.

Tracklist

1 Edward Ka-Spel Atomic Roses 8:04
2 Edward Ka-Spel Prisoners Of War 4:10
3 Edward Ka-Spel The Blue Room 4:08
4 Edward Ka-Spel The Qa'Spell 4:02
5 Edward Ka-Spel A Crack In Melancholy Time 6:26
6 Edward Ka-Spel Witchfinder Suite (Excerpt) 3:37
7 S/T Das Alpha-Tier (Original Version From 'Psychedelic Hogwash'-CD) 9:24
8 S/T What Happens Happens (2005 Rehearsal Version) 5:37
9 S/T The Silly Season (Demo Version) 7:36

Notes

This CDr was given away at the Drones Club, London, 18th March 2005, where both of these artists performed; there were two different editions of that CDr: one of 50, handed to the first 50 concert-visitors, and a slightly different one of 20, handed to participants in the Drones Club.
Both editions came in a paper-sleeve with tracklist-insert, are limited, numbered and now deleted.

This one's the edition limited to 20.

Tracks 1 - 3 recorded live on the 29th of May 1999 in Brussels;
Tracks 4 - 6 recorded live on the 13th of November 1993 in Toronto;
Tracks 7 - 9 previously unreleased

Track 4 is mis-spelled "The Qaspel" on the insert