Posts Tagged ‘liveset’

Laurie Andersson and Lou Reed

Monday, July 27th, 2009

I witnessed something very special the other day in the big new concert hall in Copenhagen – “Koncerthuset”.

Two giants from each their side of the musical spectrum so to say, joined forces and delivered a very special coctail of Laurie Andersson eighties performance art and old school rocker Lou Reed with the many many fabulous albums behind him.

Together they performed what must be considered mostly her show.

The setup was far from what you would expect from Lou Reed. No drums, just Laurie Andersson on keys, vocoder, recitation, singing and violin. And Lou Reed on guitar and some handheld fx.

There was also a guy on electronica and keys, but it was hard to see his hardware – he had a synt and some fx and his function was like a mediator between the two others. It worked very well I thought. Most of it anyway.

I love Laurie Anderssons lyrics, or recitations, and her voice is crystal clear and you can hear every word of her political wordings. Very good. Her singing was also really amazing, and quite unusual to hear almost ethnic frasings in a concert like this these days.

Lou Reed also delivered some of his songs, and they did some Velvet Underground together as well.

The concept with those two together works very well, and also with the guy on electronica. Except when he played beats – which he luckyli only did twice – that didnt work out so well.

But it was an inspiring evening, and it made me think of performance and the different roles people has when they perform.

In this setup it was clear, that Laurie Andersson and Lou Reed are so big peronalities, that that in itself saves whatever flaws there could be in the setup. This is not always the case for smaller setups and especially often not for laptop setups. Hmm…once again I must redefine my live setup. It is often so boring to look at one person bend over a screen.

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The night must happen, new vocals and Grace Jones

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Evening time and waiting for the night to happen. Played yesterday at a local cocktail bar called Barbarellah. A chill out downbeat DJ set and a middlesection only with Ganga tracks – sort of a Ganga live set, but without keyboards, melodica, percussion and vocals. Just the computer and a DJ mixer.

Kind of fun to play this way really. A nice way to play some music you like for some people having a good night out. At the end of the set I play more uptempo stuff and this is really fun too.

Anyways… evening is here waiting for the night to happen. Might catch a movie in the local cinema Vester Vov Vov. Cozy little art cinema. They show that documentary with the guy line dancing between the twin towers. He did this many years ago obviously.

Heights are vscary, but I think this is one of the reasons I want to see this movie.

Its like the feeling you get when you are near to the edge. You are staring down into that abyss, and its fascinating to look down in the depth of your own subconsciousness. Dont look to long though, it will drag you in and show you the other side. And you dont wanna go there yet.

First the movie, then the night must happen…

I am making new plans with my album. Incorporating new stuff and recording new parts and I have plans for some interesting vocals from a secret singer that has agreed to work with me on some tracks.

I kind of reviewed the album after my trip to Dubai. Decided to warm things up a bit with more organic sounds.

So its gonna take some time before the album finishes I reckon.

It has a life of its own now. I am just following the guide lines. Like a slave… not for the rhythm, but the… eh…album.

By the way, speaking of “slave to the rhythm”, Grace Jones made a new album which contains some nice

tracks. Check it out and enjoy.
Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music

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