
I am pretty sure that it was within a week or so of the Sonic Youth show that Lee Renaldo played a weird little improv gig with avant-turntablist Christian Marclay, with DJ Eye from Boredoms following. I managed to record the whole Renaldo and Marclay set (posting next), and 30 minutes of DJ Eye's set... as I mention in my original notes, the last train out of Kyoto back to Hirakata was leaving.. slightly after midnight as I recall. Eye's performance was inspiring and unique, with pitched-up chanting and bird calls, and people later told me about crushing hiphop beats played over bagpipes, although I didn't stay for that part unfortunately. The sheer volume of the set was over-powering though, and actually pretty unpleasant. The wall of sound made my ears hurt, such that I recall trying to wrap my arm around my head to shield my ears while still clutching my stupid minidisc microphone, and when the bird calls started it was like a deafening screech of pain!! As was common at the Club Metro, the crowd had a fair share of cute young Japanese women, none of them wearing earplugs, looking bored and not at all bothered by the cacophony. My ears rang for a couple days after this show!
Speaking of wall of sound, I also later saw DJ EYE spinning as an opener for Medeski Martin & Wood, this time more beat-oriented stuff, including some tracks off the first couple Rebore records. This time the problem was the BASS... so loud, my eyelashes were vibrating and made my eyes itch!! I had never experienced such a phenomenon before, and I literally had to move from the dancefloor, further back into the club to find a space where the bass was tolerable! Do Japanese ears work differently???
Original notes, included as text file:
"DJ Eye (from Boredoms)
recorded live at The Metro in Kyoto, Japan, March 25.2001
30:13, 49.8M VBR mp3 made with CoolEdit
notes:
Excerpt of a live DJ set by Eye Yamatsuka from Boredoms. I had to leave to catch the last train, so I didn't get to record the whole performance. The voice heard at the beginning is Lee Renaldo (from Sonic Youth), who performed with Christian Marclay before Eye took the stage (available as a seperate file). This recording does no justice to the sheer LOUDNESS of this performance. It was truly ear-piercing. But it sounds lovely, doesn't it? :)
Recorded with a Sony MZ-R900 minidisc recorder using a Sony ECM-MS957 microphone"
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