2010-03-19 Meistersaal, Hansa Tonstudios, Berlin, Germany: Difference between revisions
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On March 19th 2010, | On March 19th 2010, [[Recoil]] (with [[Paul Kendall]] performed at Hansa Tonstudios under the Recoil moniker. [[Daniel Miller]] and [[Gareth Jones]] were the support act, performing a was a "live" DJ set comprised of reconstructions of [[Depeche Mode|Depeche Mode's]] 1983 album ''[[Construction Time Again]]''. Chief of [[Mute Records|Mute Germany]], Anne Haffmans, served as an interpreter between Wilder and the crowd. A Q&A session was held following Miller and Jones' set which lasted about 15 minutes. | ||
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On March 19th 2010, Recoil (with Paul Kendall performed at Hansa Tonstudios under the Recoil moniker. Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones were the support act, performing a was a "live" DJ set comprised of reconstructions of Depeche Mode's 1983 album Construction Time Again. Chief of Mute Germany, Anne Haffmans, served as an interpreter between Wilder and the crowd. A Q&A session was held following Miller and Jones' set which lasted about 15 minutes.
Video
Fan DJ Menace made a multi-cam compilation of the night, including this Q&A:
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- Equipment: Sony MZ-RH1 MiniDisc recorder -> WAV (digital transfer) -> fades, normalization, tracking -> FLAC level 8
- Taper: Ronny81