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DJ Shadow - Live At Bizarre Festival Germany, August 16th, 2002
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€24,90
DJ Shadow - Live At Bizarre Festival Germany, August 16th, 2002

2xLP - US - PC - 2009 - Reconstruction - new

Comes in a card sleeve (with a half die-cut on cover) which holds a second inner card sleeve for the first LP, and a generic die-cut paper sleeve for the second LP. The release is hand-numbered!

Midway through the 2002 world tour supporting The Private Press, Shadow finds himself in the German countryside, playing one of the many European festivals that operate during the Summer months. The crowd is intense and attentive, the perfect audience for a Shadow show. From the menacing throb of “Fixed Income” to the climax of “High Noon,” it’s a sharp, powerful set, punctuated by bursts of scratching and meticulous blends. Those familiar with the In Tune and On Time DVD and CD will notice a few unique sections, including a mix built around “Nursery Rhyme.”

Recalling his memories of the evening, Shadow says, “I walked to another area to do some sort of televised interview…I think it was for German MTV. I had some time to kill, so I walked over to see part of the Chemical Brothers’ set. I wanted to see what sort of visuals and lights they were using. Then I walked back to my tent to watch the end of Morcheeba’s set. I remember that they went one “reprise” too many, and the crowd got tired of cheering…so when they finished with a big crescendo, it was just dead silence! I thought it was funny, but I felt for them…sometimes you just never know how a crowd will react. Like the time the union lighting guy at Roseland blasted my audience with strobes for the entire 15-minute encore…but that’s another story…”


A Part 1
B Part 2
C Part 3
D Part 4

€24,90

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