I've heard Fehlmann couple of months ago when I was playing in Berlin. His
live set was just as you described. Great music all tracks from his Visions
Of Blah album, but don't know how much of it was really live. He did use
Ableton, and Peavey fader box, so at least it look's like he was setting the
levels for separate tracks. But nonetheless I would still go to see him
again if he was playing some place near.
I've also heard Jelinek one evening later, and he was amazing. All music
blended beautifully together, unlike fehlmann where you could hear where one
track ended and another one started. I think he was playing mostly new
unreleased material, some really beautiful music. And he had someone with
him who was providing some great visuals.


Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 24. april 2003 23:18
> To: Rob Theakston; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: (313) Show up or I'll kill you.
> 
> 
> Agh. Don't want to poop on anyone's parade, and sorry for 
> chiming in late,
> but be prepared for Fehlmann to be less-than inspired. When 
> he played London
> a couple of months ago it sounded like he played his kompakt records
> track-for-track, no alteration, just slightly mixed with a 
> touch of dubbing.
> Love the music, but an inspired live set it was not. If you 
> go in expecting
> as much I imagine it could be quite enjoyable. I was just a 
> tad dissapointed
> there wasn't any older stuff and it sounded so un-live. :/
> 
> Tristan


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