Year:2001 Genre: Techno, Trance, House Playtime: 80min
"Art of Live": This DVD presents a collection of unique film material by techno artist Eric Sneo. Incomparable is his combination of various live instrumental performances using the didgeridoo, e-accordion , e-drums and percussion along with his Djing perfromance. The high quality film sequences show Eric´s phenomenal live performance at select festivals around the globe.
DVD, running time appr. 80 min. Eric Sneo is not just another dj. Those who have witnessed Eric’s live performances know that he is an artist whose art and craft surpass by far your run-of-the-mill dj job: During his sets, Eric Sneo plays instruments like e-drums, e-accordion, and the didgeridoo!
The phenomenal response by audiences all over the globe prove: You are about to witness something very special!
Like in past years, Eric Sneo will be one of the live acts at the fabulous “Nature One” festival, offering his unique performance. “Art of Live” – be amazed by an amazing artist!
Label: Ninja Tune Catalog#: ZENDVS 155 Format: DVD, Single, PAL Country: UK Released: 2004 Genre: Electronic Style: Breaks Rating: 4.60/5 (5 votes) Rate It
Tracklisting: Video1. Salvador Featuring - Organic Audio Video2. Living Stereo Video3. Living Stereo (Eclectic Method AV Remix) Audio1. Salvador (Seiji's Bugz In The Attic Remix)
Tracklist: 1. Ultimate Reality (First Movement) 2. Ultimate Reality (Second Movement) 3. Ultimate Reality (Third Movement) 4. Crystal Cat (Music Video) 5. Kill 'Em All 6. Credits This one you got to see to believe! Untouched iso inside... enjoy.
Starring Magic Eye Stereograms, Ultimate Warrior, The Bubblegum Girls Co-starring Zeke The Plumber, Phil Collins, Frank Special thanks Beta Carnage, Warren Kroll & Steve Lutes Dedicated to George's Video, Canfield OH
Year: 2010 Format: DVD5 Genre: Electronic, Hip Hop, Rock Playtime: 36:02
Tracklist DVD-1 : Fucked Up Friends 2
The newest lo-fi video mashup from Tobacco. Untouched iso inside... enjoy.
Tobacco's limited DVD collaboration with visual artist Beta Carnage. This short but sweet DVD is packed with a psychedelic collage of microwaved '80s nostalgia, and does well to compliment the dirty and heavy tunes of Tobacco.
Year: 2007 Format: DVD5 Genre: Electronic, Hip Hop, Rock Playtime: 32:40
A documentary film on the history of The Hague electronic music scene and its many labels (Viewlexx, Clone, Bunker etc). Featuring interviews with I-F, Guy Tavares, Alden Tyrell, Legowelt, Orgue Electronique, DBF Crew and many more.
Released by Ultra records a DVD from Deadmau5' contains his live performance at Earl's Court, London,UK, on 18th December 2010. People say that is was one of his biggest shows (18,000 fans attended), and a slightly bigger production with his cube. He also used a new "holodesk" control panel for some mixing.
From Deadmau5' Facebook: "also in the news, i've thought out / sketched up the design and concepts for the new stage for the new live show / tours, which is defo going to one up the cube thing. problem is, we only have 4 weeks to actually make it and produce the content for it. Gotta love doing things at the last possible minute. ARGH!"
Unreasonable Live, filmed at the charming L'Elysee Montmarte in Laurent Granier's native Paris, illustrates exactly why the floppy haired Frenchman is so popular amongst today's techno cognoscenti. Based on the producer's adventurous Unreasonable Behaviour album (which fused his studio know-how with live instrumentation), this performance captures the hometown leg of a worldwide tour which went on for an impressive two years. Dance producers doing their thing "live" can often be horribly dull, involving banks of computers, columns of speakers, token visuals and artists with a complete lack of stage presence/personality. Thankfully, Unreasonable Live is a little more flamboyant. Garnier himself isn't the most exuberant of showmen but he does seem to enjoy himself, shaking his rump, fisting the air and generally having a ball on stage. He is flanked by musicians Marc Chalosse (on keys) and Phillipe Nadaud (sax and EWI), who add visual interest along with some choreographed dancers, an impressive lights/visuals display and, of course, the audience. The fast-paced editing of the movie snaps between all of these, keeping neat time with the throbbing bass drum pounds, hypnotic snare rolls and smoothly undulating basslines. All of the Unreasonable Behaviour album--from the blistering breakbeat of "Greed" to the addictive pulse of "Downfall" and the ambient vibe of "Communications from the Lab"--is reproduced here, with added improvisations and a nice raw edge.
Label: Electronic Beats Catalog#: EB-DVD 006 Format: DVD, DVD-Video, PAL, DVD 9, Dolby Digital 2.0 Country: Germany Released: 15 Jun 2006 Genre: Electronic, Non-Music Style: Interview, Techno, Electro, Tech House Notes: This issue of free DVD-magazine "Slices" features the following artists/labels:
Features: Hell, Jackson and his Computer Band, Versatile Records/ I:Cube, Joakim, Sir Alice, Karat, Nôze, Uffie, Ed Banger Records, Damian Lazarus / Crosstown Rebels, Luke Solomon, Odessa
Shortcuts: Âme, Anja Schneider, Phon.o
Tracklist: 1. Jamie Lidell - What's The Use ? 2. Enik - Why Do You Love Me 3. Nôze - Kitchen 4. Pier Bucci- L'Nuit 5. MOTOR - Black Powder
Another rare ISSUE of Electronic Beats Slices DVD MAG. Enjoy! Reupped, enjoy:)