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    Default Dave Clarke New Live CD/DVD Announced.

    Here's a little something I was emailed. Thought I'd let y'all know.

    DAVE CLARKE TO RELEASE GROUNDBREAKING LIVE CD/DVD

    • CD features live performances of tracks drawn from the 'Red' series, Archive One and Devil's Advocate
    • DVD features extra live footage, interview and promo videos
    • New live shows announced
    • Dave Clarke Live is released on 1 November on Skint Records

    Dance music has produced few artists of the stature of Dave Clarke. As a producer, his willingness to welcome the sounds and attitudes of hip hop, punk, and electro alongside techno have driven him to create two classic albums - Archive One (1996) and Devil's Advocate (2003) - and numerous acclaimed singles and remixes. As a DJ his skills have kept him constantly in demand across the globe, with his sets encompassing the most exciting sounds in electronic music. But most recently it is as a live entity that the Dave Clarke experience has been at its most thrilling; a feeling that is perfectly captured in this CD / DVD release.

    Recorded at Holland's Pink Pop festival this May, the audio CD wraps up ten years of groundbreaking Dave Clarke material in a live set of real dexterity. DC classics such as 'Protective Custody', 'Wisdom To The Wise' and 'Thunder' (taken from his 'Red' series of EPs) rub up against recent hit 'What Was Her Name' and Dave's unforgettable remix of Leftfield's 'Phat Planet'. Dave mans the equipment with the same furious approach that is more traditionally applied to instruments of the six stringed variety, and the crowd responds in kind. This is live dance music at it's most thrilling, creating an elemental energy between artist and audience that even the most luddite of critics would struggle to deny.

    The DVD offers a full recording of this performance, as well as capturing another stunning live set at Belgium's Dour Festival this July. In addition, in features a host of other features, including a candid interview with Dave Clarke, who, as ever, cuts straight through the proverbial crap like a chainsaw.

    For those of you whose first taste of Dave Clarke is this release, fear not, he is playing a series of live dates this Autumn

    Oct 31st: Dome de Villebon, Paris
    Nov 4th: Concorde, Brighton
    Nov 5th: Redbox, Dublin, Ireland
    Nov 6th: Fabric, London
    Nov 10th: La Sans, Bordeaux, France
    Nov 12th: Loft Club, Barcelona, Spain
    Nov 13th: I Love Techno, Belgium

    The running order for the audio CD is as follows:
    1. Intro
    2. Gonk
    3. Just Ride
    4. No One's Driving
    5. Way Of Life
    6. B.I.W.S.R.I
    7. Wiggle
    8. Southside
    9. AB/DC 'The Feeling'
    10. Thunder (Red 3)
    11. Dirtbox
    12. Leftfield 'Phat Planet' DC Remix
    13. Wisdom To The Wise (Red 2)
    14. The Compass
    15. Protective Custody (Red 1)
    16. The Wolf
    17. Disgraceland (instrumental)
    18. What Was Her Name (LFO Remix)

    BONUS UNRELEASED TRACKS
    19. Way Of Life (Technasia Remix)
    20. What Was Her Name (Product 01 Remix)
    21. What Was Her Name (Rekid Remix)

    The DVD includes:
    o Dave's live performance at the Pink Pop Festival, Holland, May 2004
    o Dave's live performance at the Dour Festival, Belgium, July 2004
    o Interview with Dave
    o Travelogue documenting Dave's journey to, and performance at Creamfields
    o Promo videos for 'What Was Her Name' and 'Way Of Life'

    Dave Clarke Live will be released as a CD/DVD package by Skint Records on 1 November.

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    could be a decent afterparty watch that. may purchase it to look at daves miserable mush for a few hours.
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    dont think i could really watch him talk for longer than 30secs:)
    dont think i will be in a hurry to HMV to buy this. rather spend my money on records.
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    Good on Dave Clarke - bet it makes him lots of money.

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    i think a chainsaw is overkill for cutting through crap, but what do i know? :)

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    Default Re: Dave Clarke New Live CD/DVD Announced.

    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    Here's a little something I was emailed. Thought I'd let y'all know.

    DAVE CLARKE TO RELEASE GROUNDBREAKING LIVE CD/DVD

    • CD features live performances of tracks drawn from the 'Red' series, Archive One and Devil's Advocate
    • DVD features extra live footage, interview and promo videos
    • New live shows announced
    • Dave Clarke Live is released on 1 November on Skint Records

    Dance music has produced few artists of the stature of Dave Clarke. As a producer, his willingness to welcome the sounds and attitudes of hip hop, punk, and electro alongside techno have driven him to create two classic albums - Archive One (1996) and Devil's Advocate (2003) - and numerous acclaimed singles and remixes. As a DJ his skills have kept him constantly in demand across the globe, with his sets encompassing the most exciting sounds in electronic music. But most recently it is as a live entity that the Dave Clarke experience has been at its most thrilling; a feeling that is perfectly captured in this CD / DVD release.

    Recorded at Holland's Pink Pop festival this May, the audio CD wraps up ten years of groundbreaking Dave Clarke material in a live set of real dexterity. DC classics such as 'Protective Custody', 'Wisdom To The Wise' and 'Thunder' (taken from his 'Red' series of EPs) rub up against recent hit 'What Was Her Name' and Dave's unforgettable remix of Leftfield's 'Phat Planet'. Dave mans the equipment with the same furious approach that is more traditionally applied to instruments of the six stringed variety, and the crowd responds in kind. This is live dance music at it's most thrilling, creating an elemental energy between artist and audience that even the most luddite of critics would struggle to deny.

    The DVD offers a full recording of this performance, as well as capturing another stunning live set at Belgium's Dour Festival this July. In addition, in features a host of other features, including a candid interview with Dave Clarke, who, as ever, cuts straight through the proverbial crap like a chainsaw.

    For those of you whose first taste of Dave Clarke is this release, fear not, he is playing a series of live dates this Autumn

    Oct 31st: Dome de Villebon, Paris
    Nov 4th: Concorde, Brighton
    Nov 5th: Redbox, Dublin, Ireland
    Nov 6th: Fabric, London
    Nov 10th: La Sans, Bordeaux, France
    Nov 12th: Loft Club, Barcelona, Spain
    Nov 13th: I Love Techno, Belgium

    The running order for the audio CD is as follows:
    1. Intro
    2. Gonk
    3. Just Ride
    4. No One's Driving
    5. Way Of Life
    6. B.I.W.S.R.I
    7. Wiggle
    8. Southside
    9. AB/DC 'The Feeling'
    10. Thunder (Red 3)
    11. Dirtbox
    12. Leftfield 'Phat Planet' DC Remix
    13. Wisdom To The Wise (Red 2)
    14. The Compass
    15. Protective Custody (Red 1)
    16. The Wolf
    17. Disgraceland (instrumental)
    18. What Was Her Name (LFO Remix)

    BONUS UNRELEASED TRACKS
    19. Way Of Life (Technasia Remix)
    20. What Was Her Name (Product 01 Remix)
    21. What Was Her Name (Rekid Remix)

    The DVD includes:
    o Dave's live performance at the Pink Pop Festival, Holland, May 2004
    o Dave's live performance at the Dour Festival, Belgium, July 2004
    o Interview with Dave
    o Travelogue documenting Dave's journey to, and performance at Creamfields
    o Promo videos for 'What Was Her Name' and 'Way Of Life'

    Dave Clarke Live will be released as a CD/DVD package by Skint Records on 1 November.

    i downloaded the pinkpop vid of mr clarke - it was good - prolly sound better on a cd tho - its a bit much sitting infrom of yer pc for hour just watching a vid.

    has anyone else seen it - he use foot pedals (like used in guitars and bass's) to add fx to the sound.

    seams like a cheap good idea if ya ask me and very easy to use

 

 

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