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Album Review: Warszawa
 

  • Artist: Praxis
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 02, 1999
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Bassist/producer Bill Laswell has established a reputation as a genre-bending fusionist whose groups (Material, Last Exit, Painkiller, etc.) change lineups and stylistic approaches more frequently than marathon runners change socks. So despite the fact that it features three of the group's core members -- Laswell, guitarist Buckethead, and drummer Brain -- it should come as little surprise that this live album (recorded in Warsaw, Poland) bears little resemblance to the Praxis albums that came before it. Gone are the freak-funk jams of 1992's Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) and the noise-laden aural assaults of 1994's Sacrifist. And gone are collaborators like Bootsy Collins, John Zorn, and the Boredoms' Yamatsuka Eye. Instead, this is a more hip-hop-oriented album featuring the nimble skills of turntablists MixMaster Mike and phonosycographDISK, whose furious cutting and scratching may actually prove to be the hip-hop equivalent of heavy metal. The album opens with "Initiation," a 20-minute turntable epic that mixes everything from Snoop's "Murder Was the Case" to kung-fu-flick samples together to create a vibrant cut-and-paste manifesto. "Flux and Reflux" brings the bass and drums into the mix, with Brain and Laswell taking up the turntablist's fast and furious beat, then devolving into an ambient funk throw-down. From that point on, though, it's Buckethead's show: "Saturn" is the type of hauntingly beautiful ballad he's made his stock-in-trade, while "Destroyer" is a psychedelic voyage into outer space that casts his guitar as an alien being capable of howling, screaming, or simply gouging your brain out. It's all intriguing stuff, though only recommended for the musically adventurous. ~ Bret Love, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Initiation Mix Master Mike Praxis (21:05)
Flux and Reflux Bill Laswell, Mix Master Mike Praxis (6:00)
Saturn Buckethead Praxis (5:29)
Destroyer Bill Laswell, Buckethead Praxis (6:54)
Fifth Element Buckethead Praxis (5:09)

Credits

Bill Laswell (Bass), Praxis (Main Performer), Buckethead (Guitar), Oz Fritz (Engineer), Robert Musso (Engineer), Bill Murphy (?), Shinro Ohtake (Artwork), Michael Fossenkemper (Mastering)
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Wikipedia: Warszawa (album)
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Warszawa
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Live album by Porcupine Tree
Released February, 2004
Recorded June, 2001
Genre Progressive rock
Length 79:12
Label Transmission
Professional reviews
Porcupine Tree chronology
XM
(2003)
Warszawa
(2004)
Lazarus
(2005)

Warszawa (also known as Transmission 2.1) is a live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in February, 2004. It was recorded from a broadcast for a Polish radio program in Agnieszka Osiecka Studio on April 6th 2001.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Even Less" (Wilson) – 7:36
  2. "Slave Called Shiver" (Wilson) – 5:08
  3. "Shesmovedon" (Wilson) – 5:21
  4. "Last Chance to Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled" (Wilson) – 5:01
  5. "Lightbulb Sun" (Wilson) – 5:59
  6. "Russia on Ice" (Barbieri/Edwin/Maitland/Wilson) – 12:26
  7. "Where We Would Be" (Wilson) – 3:40
  8. "Hatesong" (Edwin/Wilson) – 8:36
  9. "Stop Swimming" (Wilson) – 7:08
  10. "Voyage 34" (Wilson/Banton/Jackson/Gerrard/Perry) – 12:37
  11. "Signify" (Wilson) – 5:40


Song details

  • The song "Tinto Brass" was also performed, but was left off the album to make the rest of it fit on to one disc. It is available as a free download from the Porcupine Tree store. It was originally placed between "Stop Swimming" and "Voyage 34" on the set list.
  • The song "Lightbulb Sun" was the last, probably unplanned encore, played after "Signify", but was later moved to the middle of the record for a better flow.

Line-up

  • Steven Wilson - lead vocals, guitars
  • Richard Barbieri - keyboards
  • Colin Edwin - bass
  • Chris Maitland - drums, percussion, backing vocals

Personnel

  • Tour Manager: Adrian Enfield Bance
  • Sound: Ian Bond
  • Lights: Dave Lights
  • Guitar / Keyboard Tech: Jon Dickens
  • Drum Tech: Pete Podieponk
  • Introduction: Piotr Kaczkowski
  • Cover Photography by Lasse Hoile
  • Cover Design by Carl Glover for Aleph
  • Live Photography: Darek Kawka

 
 
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