This was to be Pitchshifter's farewell CD to all of its fans old and new, a 2xCD collection of Live and Remixed Pitchshifter tracks representing the more upbeat music from '.com', 'Deviant' and 'PSI'.
I'll start with the Live CD. Early music from the Pitchshifter vaults is briefly attacked ... Read review
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Advantages: The first disc of a Live Pitchshifter concert is something to behold Disadvantages: The second disc of Remixes becomes tiring to listen to after time
This was to be Pitchshifter's farewell CD to all of its fans old and new, a 2xCD collection of Live and Remixed Pitchshifter tracks representing the more upbeat music from '.com', 'Deviant' and 'PSI'.
I'll start with the Live CD. Early music from the Pitchshifter vaults is briefly attacked with the album opener 'Triad' from the album 'Desensitized'. This is a much darker and heavier track than most of the later tunes from the '.com' CD forwards. ... ...Industrial roots and a good insight for new fans as to the music produced on their less accessible early albums.
The sound quality remains fully loaded right through the performance, of particular note is Jason Bowld's drumkit sounding louder than ever, every bass kick smashing a picture frame. The twin guitars of Jim Davies and Dan Raynor sound heavier, and Mark's bass more punchy and fuller than ever. From the old skool opener of 'Triad' Pitchshifter ...
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