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Performer: OOOD
Genre: Electronic
Album: A Live
Released: 1996
Style: Acid, Goa Trance
MP3 version ZIP size: 1649 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1629 mb
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 816
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Tracklist

1 Cobra 8:33
2 Karmic Suture 7:53
3 Cthullu 7:58
4 Cosmic Ripple 7:04
5 Herbs And Spices 7:25
6 Silence 8:30
7 Two Dawns Over Baleswar 9:48
8 Kundalini 9:52
9 Rifa 6:46

Companies, etc.

  • Designed At – Thickbrekfast Holding Co.
  • Distributed By – Flying Records (UK)
  • Manufactured By – CDP UK Ltd.
  • Produced At – The Stooodio
  • Recorded At – The Fridge, Brixton
  • Recorded At – The Coven, Oxford
  • Recorded At – The Theatre Factory, London
  • Recorded At – OBSU, Oxford
  • Mastered At – The Town House

Credits

  • Layout, Design – R.U. Asleep
  • Mastered By – Frank Arkwright
  • Written-By, Producer – Colin Bennun, Nigel Bradbury (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 9), OOOD*, Stephen Callaghan* (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 9)

Notes

All tracks written and produced at The Stooodio, Oxford
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 6 & 8 licensed From Phantasm/Psychic Deli Records

Performances recorded @
[Track 1, 2, 9] Otherworld, The Fridge, Brixton, London, 4th October 1996
[Tracks 3, 4] Transmission, Coven ii, Oxford, 28th March 1996
[Tracks 5, 8] Pagan, The Theatre Factory (Tyssen St Studios), Dalston, London, New Years Eve 1995/6
[Track 6] Vitality, Brookes University Students Union, Oxford, 25th May 1996
[Track 7] Science Fiction, The Fridge, Brixton, London, 28th June 1996

Distributed by Flying UK
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The title for the album intended by the band was "aLIVE" but was printed incorrectly due to a misinterpretation.

The equipment used in the creation of this album (MIDI only, no digital audio) was:
40MHz 386 PC running Cubase Score, 2 in/2 out MIDI interface
Ensoniq EPS16+ sampler (1MB memory, stereo outputs)
Roland TB303 (modified)
Yamaha CS15 (modified)
Roland SH101 (modified)
Silver Machine (home-built analog synth)
EMS Synthi
Kawai K1
Korg DW6000
Studiomaster 16 channel analog mixer
Mutronics Mutator (prototype and production versions)
DOD digital delay guitar pedal

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: CD PLANT UK CABCD 001 CDM01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LB01
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): ifpi 1L09
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 1L12

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none OOOD* aLIVE ‎(9xFile, WAV, Album, RE) Not On Label (O.O.O.D. Self-released) none UK 2008
none OOOD* aLIVE ‎(9xFile, MP3, Album, RE, 320) Not On Label (O.O.O.D. Self-released) none UK 2008
none OOOD* aLIVE ‎(9xFile, FLAC, Album, RE) Not On Label (O.O.O.D. Self-released) none UK 2008

Onath
This is without doubt one of the greatest albums of the Goa era. I bought this album when it was originally released and listed to it practically every day for about six months, almost 14 years later and I still listen to it regularly.The album consists of live recordings of their material at various venues across the UK, and while the studio versions of the tracks on this album were good, when they are played live it adds another dimension to the music. The live material just sounds more earthy and raw, and less regimented. The best example of this is probably Silence, while the original wasn't a bad track, the live version is amazing. From the minimal intro to the layer soaked end, it's a hauntingly melodic journey that shouldn't be missed.The whole album is an energetic, melodic, sonic masterpiece. A must have for all Goa aficionado's but also a great entry into Goa trance and while not as genre defining as say Twisted by Hallucinogen, it really does deserve to be up there as one of the best of all time.

Zololmaran
In my opinion this album gets overlooked very often when great releases of the golden era are the topic of the discussion. While not innovative as some of its contemporaries, it is just so much fun to listen and/or dance to, with really uplifting segments of melodic bliss and a distinct old school mayhem factor, both of which are simultaneously staying in touch with the deeper, more psychedelic aspect of the music through all the little details and samples it uses. I love for it being so uptempo and fast. It's a 74 minute adrenalin rush through your entire body. I also have a soft spot for the ecstatic climaxes on Cthullu and Silence, the great build up on Two Dawns Over Baleswar and the overall acid frenzy of Rifa. The whole album is an uncontrollable roller coaster ride through numerous stops on the dance floor. The tunes are raw, wild, energetic, overwhelmed with determination to make you move, and an irresistible likeability factor, making this one of the few album which successfully contains all the ingredients of a always welcome "have a good time all the time" attitude. One of my all time old school favorties. Boy, they sure don't make 'em like this any longer...