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Sonic Wallpaper
Joined: 05/22/01
Location: San Diego, CA
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Sonic Wallpaper Video - Live Jan 20, 2002
Sunday, May 4, 2008 at 6:33 PM
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Sonic Wallpaper Live Date: Jan 20th, 2002 At: Club Zanth - San Diego, CA Length: 52 minutes
Set List with Start Times: ============================= Music For Wormholes Transmutation [9:50] Interacting With Yourself [16:00] Standing While Walking [22:00] Stretched - Sonic Remix[28:50] The Strut [33:03] LouZekan [39:00] It's Like Normally Breathing[46:00]
The camera was placed on the side of the stage with no zooms, etc. about 30+min into it, the auto-focus starts modulating due to the light, so it does get a little blurry for a few minutes.
Not the most exciting live show - but I recall I was having fun. Here are some photos from that night - forgot the name of the guy who took them. Enjoy the video. That's Lou on the side of the first photo.



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(((stereofect)))
Joined: 09/02/01
Location: Ontario, Canada
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RE: Sonic Wallpaper Video - Live Jan 20, 2002
Monday, May 5, 2008 at 6:31 AM
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Wow... that's pretty cool, Gid. I've never seen video from that show, but I have seen the (very cool) pix before.
That was a nice rig you had goin' on in those daze. You still use it?
You still do shows or is that a thing o' da past now?
Either way... thanks for sharing that lil' piece of history.

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Sonic Wallpaper
Joined: 05/22/01
Location: San Diego, CA
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RE: Sonic Wallpaper Video - Live Jan 20, 2002
Monday, May 5, 2008 at 1:05 PM
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>>>Wow... that's pretty cool, Gid. I've never seen video from that show, but I have seen the (very cool) pix before.
gracias! Yes - the fisheye lens really works on stage - I hope to get one for Lou someday.
>>>That was a nice rig you had goin' on in those daze. You still use it?
Yes/no - I have the whole rig hooked up to the right of my desk, I just rehooked everything up in December, but haven't been jamming out on it. All the equipment is the same except I upgraded my sampler and the I kinda killed the CDDJ player by abusing the looping function.
>>>You still do shows or is that a thing o' da past now?
I'd like to do more shows - maybe these days they'd be more fun. Most of the shows I did in the past didn't have much of a turn out - I once did a full show and the only person there was Rubix 
What I'm thinking about doing now, is live shows over the Web again. My first live shows were done using RealAudio - serving up a stream from my studio. The new way, will be with Mogulus.com - using audio and video. I have a friend who does light shows - so he'd setup his equipment in my studio and mix live footage w/ his system and effects - then we'd stream that out with my audio live.
>>Either way... thanks for sharing that lil' piece of history.
thanks again - and no prob. If you have any long format vids - You can use Google Video and their video uploading app, which allows videos over 100MB. Upload your shows
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Subtronik
Joined: 01/14/03
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RE: Sonic Wallpaper Video - Live Jan 20, 2002
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 9:08 PM
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Bookmarked, will watch soon.
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Subtronik
Joined: 01/14/03
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RE: Sonic Wallpaper Video - Live Jan 20, 2002
Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 8:12 PM
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Ok... typical white guy dancing aside, I really liked this 
I heard so much here that I liked a lot that I've never heard from you before (I have little time to listen to music no less make it). I even recognized a cymbal/high hat sequence in one of the first few tracks off the RM1X.
The progression and flow sounds professional, good job. I personally would have recorded some high quality audio of this to release to disc, but that's just me and my OCD.
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