Broken Flag Festival reviews

Started by HongKongGoolagong, May 06, 2012, 07:39:29 PM

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SiClark

No, don't think so. I asked Pete about it and I think he said it was a reasonably large edition so hopefully it will be around for a while.

FreakAnimalFinland

yeah, it's VOD release what I believe is officially upcoming in near future. All stuff is as digipaks and packaged in larger, nearly square shape box. (I guess c. 13 x 13 x 10 cm or such) This release was made due BF box was so popular, so I doubt they did small edition. Looks nice.

Ramleh "awake" box looked total amazing. It's like 10" size box, with 2 digipak CD's, poster, extensive booklet etc. Didn't grab any copies yet, since was so close of overweight anyways. Hoping to get them via mail soon.

Also related is TOTAL's CD (previously tape on BF) on Turgid Animal. Hoping to get it soon.
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P-K

for those who care :

NEVER SAY WHEN:
never been to this venue, public transport was easy, the sound was good. nice. Loved the white trash brawl on saturday lol the all-girl (neo?)folk band on sunday etc LOL

first of all, i REALLY hate having not seen SEWER ELECTION/TRERIKSRÖSET, letting them play while 50% of the crowd was still waiting in the line at the door/on the stairs, passing security, handling the tickets etc was not a smart move, BUT ....this was the only thing i really hated :LOL: an event like this is HUGE to pull together, and for that matter everything went rather good i think.

what i did see (not everyone unfortunately) :

-LE SYNDICAT : completely moved from analog buitism to digital structures, just like the lp on Rotor....and i liked it. Structures but not 4/4 party beats.....scraping, clanging, drilling, but all sampled. Good sound & dynamics. crisp. a very good start for me

-CON-DOM : he's the master, 100% Con-Dom, 100% enery/tension. top class!

-Skullflower : heard it, didn't care (never really listened to them before). next!

-RAMLEH (pe set) : i kind of liked this huge wall of throbbing synth, it triggers something in me, but set lasted to long & lost a lot of it's energy near the end. but not bad at all!

-LETTERA22 : the lp blew me away, but only saw the last bit. very good!.....keep an eye on them!

-M.T.T. : was completely unknown to me.....didn't care. the huge soaring synth lines reminded me too much of Bad Sector. next! ......i think i saw some really fake karoake knob-twisting too......

-JFK : loved the Sexodus 7", this was completely same territory. 1 riff per song, heavy. liked it very much! Curious about the 2xlp they released....

-BLACK SUNROOF : wtf was this pseudo-avantgarde-crap? .....i'm probably not smart enough to 'get it'. crap. utter crap.

-GRUNT : this was legendary! took the stage hostage, delivered. would not have mind seeing them 2x that weekend ;-) perfect mix of noise/electronics, live junk, vocals. great backing film : this is how it's done people!

-ESPLENDOR GEOMETRICO : i love EG....and they did it again, pumping, energy, hypnotic, new tracks, old tracks, antique track, slammers like Hemen Nago etc ! good to see stuff like this is possible.

-CONSUMER ELECTRONICS : more throbbing Ramleh-synth-walls, & with Best entertaining the crowd. certainly not a Whitehouse-version. indeed not angry, but sleazy.

-VORTEX CAMPAIGN : some guitar & knobs improv doodling. very weak imho......next!

-PUTREFIER : i get he's very proud of his Bugbrand modular........pointless synth noodling. next!

-SIGILLUM S : i waited a loooong time to see this, they changed a lot,.....but man, WHAT A GIG! it takes an effort to recreate the surreal/occult vibe of older recordings in an almost digital setting. but it did work! imho the singer was great, low, alien vocals. top!

-GIANCARLO TONIUTTI : live-mix of fieldrecordings. sounded very good! could have done with a video.....

-CLUB MORAL : finally did a ddv-amvk line-up, instead of the usual 'band' formation.....and intantly its not music, it's performance, and that's the whole point with CM. great set imho. ddv gave the best of himself. ........look, Black Sunroof was art-wank.....this was real !

-RAMLEH (rock set) : weaker than JFK for shure.....but not too bad.

-TNB : noise performance. liked it very much. imho the whole 'what goes where, gear not working etc' was a part of it. i laughed. this was fun like live-Smell&Quim fun. perfect headliner for me.

.....also went to Unrest :
-STABelectronics was suffering from a lot of tech problems. video kept us focussed. ;-)
-Hal Hutchingson : great set of endless layers of looped junk & some live scraping. a thick layer of sound, but very relaxing to me. top!
-SHIFT : each time i see him/them live it's another level. a thick layer of menacing pulsating electronics & vocals, brainrattling bass. he should've played at the Broken Flag-event. very solid work.
-IFOTS : first time for me, very promissing clear, piercing, fresh.....but i expected more somehow.
......venue was fun, sound was good. the dj's did a great job, if Francesca spinned some stuff after the sets this would've been some party. maybe next time ;-)


i had a blast in London & needed it, but stuff i don't want to see for a year from now on : kaospads, monotrons and Sun O)))-shirts&hoodies........OVERKILL lol

icepick method

Any footage of Sigillum S set?
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Jaakko V.

club|debil's flickr set from the festival: http://www.flickr.com/photos/club-debil/sets/72157629641066608/


...and a couple of pics of the Grunt show below:








MT

Grunt looks very impressive with 2 piece unit! Will we see this in Helsinki?

GEWALTMONOPOL

There were a lot of chaos pads in use. Not my thing. Grunt put a lot of things, that in my mind are wrong, right.

I hope Steve and Pete did well out of this. Even if much of it was not to my taste they carried out a mammoth task and for that I wish them all the possible success and more.
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P-K

good to bring a Sherman lol.......imho impossible to handle live ?

HongKongGoolagong

CLUB MORAL - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LT1IdU6ouo

THE NEW BLOCKADERS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78TQsHScLcY

If I am allowed to spread scurrilous gossip here, and hey, why change the habit of a lifetime: I know just how drunk members of CE got late on the Saturday, which may explain the sloppy Ramleh rock set on Sunday - not just the drummer's fault!

kettu

are the GRUNT rentboys forced to wear the same mask and is it a sub mask?

its been fun to read the different opinions on the performances here and on the other site. seemingly very different takes on the same thing.

I saw a little clip of hals show on the tube, sounded cool but  one guy said it was mostly looped? and that there wasnt much physicality going on which is something I associate with junk meditation.

youngnosh

Quote from: kettu on May 09, 2012, 06:12:14 PM
are the GRUNT rentboys forced to wear the same mask and is it a sub mask?

its been fun to read the different opinions on the performances here and on the other site. seemingly very different takes on the same thing.

I saw a little clip of hals show on the tube, sounded cool but  one guy said it was mostly looped? and that there wasnt much physicality going on which is something I associate with junk meditation.

Yeah - that was me who said that. He just seemed to press "play" then occassionally scrape some metal and stand back drinking a bottle of lager whilst watching his backing video...not terrible but when compared to TNB a few nights later it retrospectivley looked a bit crap.

Ashley Choke

Quote from: P-K on May 09, 2012, 05:43:53 PM
good to bring a Sherman lol.......imho impossible to handle live ?

Jaakko Vanhala trademark filter! Then again the man has the mental overview to handle a bloody space shuttle in a live situation

GEWALTMONOPOL

Seeing as the Unrest tribe were so kindly invited to this thread:

Dominant Male Hooded Brute Force from SHIFT over London 3/5/12







And STAB ELECTRONICS







Photose were taken by Karolina Urbaniak and tampered with by me. IFOTS and HH pics as and when I find them.
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FreakAnimalFinland

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Quote from: youngnosh on May 09, 2012, 06:58:39 PM
Quote from: kettu
I saw a little clip of hals show on the tube, sounded cool but  one guy said it was mostly looped? and that there wasnt much physicality going on which is something I associate with junk meditation.

Yeah - that was me who said that. He just seemed to press "play" then occassionally scrape some metal and stand back drinking a bottle of lager whilst watching his backing video...not terrible but when compared to TNB a few nights later it retrospectivley looked a bit crap.

I have mixed feeling about such things. When I think about metal junk, I think about physicality, BUT, when I start to really wonder, how exactly should you physically play loops?
I'm sucker for good metal junk loops. Some of such stuff I can listen for hours and hours. And to make that on stage, and look interesting, is probably hard. Unless there is some kinetik art on stage - some sort of machines, rotating objects etc, which create "loops" physically, it's really hard to create loops that would be more than pushing few buttons of sampler, loop pedal or recording of tape loop.

That 29 seconds clip of Hal's set hardly gives good document of the entire 30min+ show. What I sensed was, that his physical noise scraping/banging got looped always as integral additions to playback. Something new he did, started to re-appear and loop on top of old sounds? Or did I just imagine?
While in case of TNB show, they had burst of playback materials arriving in near random doses to give extra textures to live havoc, in HH case live noise was the random textures over the solid backing material. With both artists, it blend pretty well in mix. While TNB trusted in stage action and absurdity and kind of loose randomness, HH was just noisemaker with result of sonically solid monolith. No performance, no real stage presence.
I have no Real complaints, but it's very true what youngnosh said: Someone drinking lager and standing in corner watching his own backing video doesn't look very impressive live action. It may be necessary sonically to be able to step away from gear to allow certain "noise meditation" to take place (as opposed to throwing things around sporty activities breaking the oppressive "minimalism"), but it ALWAYS looks lazy to me, if someone can't wait few dozen minutes to drink/eat/smoke/whatever AFTER the show. Even doing absolutely nothing appears better than spending time on stage with drinking beer and watching clock - things you see to happen once in a while.
Consumer Electronics was probably only band who can make art about drinking on stage. With all the water spilling, gargling and erection simulating bottles, it's integral part of sets visuals / action. Not lack of it.

In my own set, there was no "playback tapes". Couple source sounds was used from tape by Jaakko among live sound source. Each song was possible to control on level of each sound element, yet to make many sounds appear more physical than pushing few buttons and twisting knobs, is hardly possible.
Reason for first 5 minutes of Grunt set being low volume, was some sort of confusion. Unlike some bands doing extensive soundchecks and having kind of "normal gear", lots of channels for different instruments etc, in my case it was just one mono cable out put. In quick soundcheck mono out was taken from aux, while for set I actually changed it to phones out, so in case where output to main sound desc would be too loud and result glitchy sounds (like some bands had especially in soundchecks which resulted the decision), I could easily adjust the output volume without touching individual tracks or master volume which would affect recording the set or level of saturation: As usual I used 4-track tape deck as mixer, since it's good piece for crispy overdriven noise sound which doesn't start clipping, merely distorting.  However, it sounded at first there was clipping in sound indicating too loud output towards main stage mixer, and I turned down volume in assumption that soundman understands to turn his output back up as it should be. Since it really was just one mono channel which volume he needed to keep at max. I guess I didn't explain it well enough, so he must have though beginning is meant to be very low. It was meant to be low, but not THAT low and for that long time. It took few minutes for 2nd layer Pete to go tell him crank volume up.  Unfortunate lack of punch for start, but I personally rather listen quiet noise than glitchy clipping...

For Kettu: only master masks. I do have great sub masks at home, with neat eye/mouth pieces. They may look better with all sorts of extra pieces hanging, but etiquette dictates they can't be used. At least if you're into "old school etiquette", not just contemporary kinky pervs wearing whatever looks nice.

For MT: We're intending to play set quite close to this for Helsinki 25.5. Some changes will appear and different PA/amps may result some changes too.
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HongKongGoolagong

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on May 10, 2012, 10:20:07 AM
Consumer Electronics was probably only band who can make art about drinking on stage. With all the water spilling, gargling and erection simulating bottles, it's integral part of sets visuals / action. Not lack of it.

It's great, funny and sleazy showmanship, just like when Lou Reed simulated shooting up onstage in the 1970s. Of course he got lots of practise in Whitehouse who became increasingly theatrical towards the end. Not every live performer can have the stagecraft of a Lady Gaga or Axl Rose, but especially when you are on a stage the size of the BF Festival rather than playing in a squat or basement it really does help to have some ideas towards performance skills. Lettera 22 cleverly sidestepped this by setting up in the crowd.