DeWolff
2010-09-25
De Peppel, Zeist, Netherlands

total time: 1:30:48

1. Gold And Seaweed
2. Fishing Night At Noon
3. Medicine
4. Don't You Go Up The Sky
5. Silver Lovemachine
6. Birth Of The Ninth Sun
7. Red Sparks Of The Morning Dusk
8. Yellow Rat Magic Blues
9. The Thrills That Come With The Landing Of A Flying Saucer

lineage:
aud by "jerry70" (5 m away from centre stage, back against fence around mixing desk) > Aiwa stereo mic > M-Audio Microtrack II > WAV (44.1/16) > CoolEditPro 2 (hard limit on applause, normalize, fade-in during audience noise at start, fade-out during audience noise at end) > CD Wav (split into tracks, convert to FLAC) > FLAC

info:
What an amazing show! I'd heard about this new young exciting band only recently but they made such an impact. Three young kids making this great psychedelic heavy rock. When you don't look at the band you'd say they must have years and years of experience.

The recording turned out pretty good for a small place like De Peppel. Very low ceiling, it sounded like a boombox even live, so I was a bit worried about the recording. Also a few members of the audience thought it was fun to talk and keep talking during the heavy bits so they had to shout. Or the group that started jumping around and bumping / crashing into me and the mic, so I had to walk away a bit to the left during the last song. It got me out of the mood as well a couple of times, but the overall feeling of the gig is still that it was amazing.

Their CDs are really cheap, so help these guys out by buying their official material. But more importantly, make sure you see them live when they come to a place nearby! I have not been this enthusiastic about a new band in many years!

DeWollf:
Pablo van de Poel - guitars, vocals
Luka van de Poel - drums
Robin Piso - Hammond, backing vocals

http:/www.dewolff.nu

Track 7 starts at 46:44 during the show, which is the middle of the show. There is some talking when the singer takes a drink. When burning to CD, this would be an ideal place to split the recording to divide over two discs.