2021-10-30 Ghent – Desertfest, Vooruit

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  • #39166
    ffbernie
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      hey everyone, first batch right here !!! loud chaotic and in your face ! Great show http://www.motorpsychodelicclips.com/

      #39167
      Johnny_Heartfield
      Participant

        Wow! Bernie, you've out-bernied yourself this time! Next you'll post the vids BEFORE the gig…

        Thank you very, very much!

        #39168
        ffbernie
        Participant

          @Johnny_Heartfield HAHAHA ! i know…personal record this time ..;glad you noticed :-)

          #39169
          suntripper
          Participant

            Hey Bernie! Love the split screen!

            #39170
            ffbernie
            Participant

              @Suntripper : thanks…no good spot for the gopros so out of necessity but there you go..;and it kinda looks like people are recording on their phones :-) x bernie

              #39171
              fillmore
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                First time seeing Motorpsycho after a gap of two years was intense! Opening with "NOX" reduced the following set to a mere afterthought, I felt. "NOX" itself climaxed in a claustrophobic, nightmarish, inescapable, almost unbearable vortex of noise, overwhelming all senses. Tomas was great in this last movement of "Nox". Later in the set they went deep another time during "Hallucifuge". While Vooruit is a magnicent venue and room, it was unfortunately ill fitted for this type of loud and heavy music, but it was alright directly in front of the stage where we stood. The band lost about half of the crowd over the course of the set (they started at 22:45 and played for 115 min). And what's with the moustaches, btw? ;-)

                #39172
                supernaut
                Participant

                  Shame if there was a bad sound on site, bernie's videos sound fantastic…

                  This being a festival with lots of loud bands, was it only MP's problem? Losing half of their crowds? Maybe NOX was simply too wild and intense for the stoner crowd…

                  #39173
                  Johnny_Heartfield
                  Participant

                    @ supernaut: Losing half the crowd? Not bad, but CAN alledgedly did it better in 1970 – at their first gig with Damo Suzuki in Munich they lost almost everybody – only 10-15 per cent remained – or was it 10-15 people?

                    #39174
                    fillmore
                    Participant

                      The sound generally sucked in the big hall, so other bands sounded shitty too (some folks could not bear to watch 1000 Mods like that).

                      I wouldn't overstate the fact that the hall emptied during the set, after all this was a fairly long set for a festival setting and it was quite late. A person who is somewhat interested in MP will use this festival occasion to check them out but he might not necessarily stay until the very end given the fact that this person has already seen many other bands earlier. So of course the MP-tourist will leave after about an hour. That's the way festivals work, you check out a band for a couple of songs and move on. In Antwerp, which was the bigger and more important event, they devoted the first hour of the set to material which was more appropriate for a festival so the casual festival tourist got his/her money's worth and a more streamlined impression of MP in 2021.

                      Fwiw, Electric Moon, who are a good draw for this crowd, also played an afterhours set starting late past midnight and overlapping with MP's set, so folks will have wandered over to the small stage as well. But of course MP being the headliner should be expected to manage to captivate the majority of the crowd. However, they are an aquired taste and their type of prog rock is probably too much to stomach for the average Stoner Rock fan, so yes, they managed to empty the hall ;-)

                      Does it matter to us? I don't think so…

                      #39175

                      NOX is over 40 mins of music without any understandable lyrics.

                      At the Rosendal performance there was 90 min non stop music where the vocals was more or less impossible to make any sense of.

                      MP is at the border of what rock music can be, there should be no surprise to anyone this concept don't appeal to lots of people.

                      #39176
                      Johnny_Heartfield
                      Participant

                        At Rosendal the concept was music & dance – so not necessarily conceived for an ordinary "rock" audience, though probably everybody came just for that.

                        @ mikke:

                        – MP is at the border of what rock music can be, there should be no surprise to anyone this concept don't appeal to lots of people. – Yep, the concept is called "Ãœberwagner" ;-)

                        #39177
                        supernaut
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                          @johnny

                          fillmore reported they lost half of the crowd. But yes that's also a common and understandable side effect of festivals.

                          Since you mentioned it…: I was lucky with Damo. Times have changed obviously. We did a show couple of years back that drew maybe 60 people and only about 10-15% left. :mrgreen:

                          #39178
                          Punj Lizard
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                            I watched Bernie's video of NOX a couple of times over the last couple of days and I have to say it's great how the band have taken a complex, carefully crafted, multilayered suite and turned it into an epic 45-minute, take-no-prisoners, 5-part space jam. Stunning!

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