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Subject: Re: Nu-En-Jin Tour?


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Warhawk
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Date Posted: 20:28:35 07/14/03 Mon
In reply to: Mr. Bulbous 's message, "Re: Nu-En-Jin Tour?" on 20:56:49 07/11/03 Fri

I heard they have no plans of touring as mortal (heck, they barely tour as FZ). The album is pretty much a studio creation, and... when it comes down to it, wouldnt really be exiting to see live, unless they could come up with some nifty way of doing the samples and sound effects in real time (instead of using a DAT player like they do for the electronic parts of thier FZ shows).

Dont get me wrong, it IS possible to have an awesome electronic live show, but it must be created real time, and not just playing pre-recorded music over a PA. This requites a load of gear to do, which is costly and a pain to lug around and setup. Al;so, typically its not as engaging to watch as somone play the guitar or drums etc, like a traditional band, so these types of shows are usually accompanied by some crazy visuals (smoke machines, black lights, lasers, projection screens etc.).

Ive done visuals before for some of my DJ friends, everyone always loves the visuals, because watching guys mix records is exciting for maybe a minute and then the thrill sort of wears off.

So.. yeah.. thats that.

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