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HOTOTOGISU - Brooming Mephitic Blast (Live in Porto)

Recorded live in Porto on the 25th of February 2005, this-Ç release shows Hototogisu at their most intense. A 45 minutes long sondwall that-Ç does not fade through the filters of the recording. A true highlight on the-Ç discography of the musicians Matthew Bower and Marcia Bassett. The noise gushing-Ç from the speakers at the concert was so loud that the sound engineer of the-Ç venue decided to turn off the PA midway through the performance. But you will-Ç feel no difference. The sound just continues to grow louder, harsher and more-Ç hypnotic. Close to the end, the musicians step down the stage and sit with the-Ç audience. Admiring what they had created. What you hear during the last minutes-Ç of the recording is all self-generated. Do not adjust the volume of your stereo.-Ç This edition comes in a gatefold cardboard sleeve with silkscreened original art-Ç by Marcia Bassett. Limited to 170 copies. - Esquilo.

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