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Auteur: | noise [ 22 Aoû 2009 20:24 ] |
Sujet du message: | Dark Tranquillity - Where death is most alive |
![]() After a lot of work, we're proud to announce that the "Where Death Is Most Alive" DVD will see the light of day on October 26th, 2009 in Europe and November 17th, 2009 in North America via Century Media Records. This little baby took quite some time to deliver, but when you'll see the scope and quality of the material, you'll understand why it wasn't done over a fortnight. Our first official DVD, "Live damage" (2002), was OK for its time, but hardly spectacular, so this time we wanted to make sure that we could offer people something more substantial that would live up to the high expectations. For the main feature, we had our headline show in Milano last October professionally documented by Finnish production company Vasara Films. As expected, they did a stellar job with both the filming and editing and really managed to capture the vibe of the evening. Italy is home to some of the most devoted and enthusiastic D.T. fans on earth, something which is very obvious from the footage. The show is the longest one in D.T. history (and one of the very last concerts held at the legendary Rolling Stone club), and features a guest performance by Nell Sigland on "The Mundane and the Magic" and "Insanity's crescendo". For the mixing, we once again let Tue Madsen work his magic at his Antfarm Studios in Denmark, and the result is simply amazing. In addition to that, Village Road films have put together "Out Of Nothing", a true stroll-down-memory-lane documentary about the band. All current members as well as Michael Nicklasson (ex-bass) and Fredrik Johansson (ex-guitar) are interviewed, and a host of people from the early Gothenburg scene share their anecdotes and memories. Among others, Tomas Lindberg (At The Gates, Grotesque etc), Anders Iwers (Tiamat, Ceremonial Oath) and Fredrik Nordström (Studio Fredman) appear in the film, which spans for approx. 47 minutes. The DVD will also mark the premiere of the "Misery's Crown" promo video, shot earlier this year by Roger Johansson and Vasara Films. All our other promo clips from recent years are featured as well. Furthermore, we undertook some extensive detective research, raiding our old homes to dig up long forgotten VHS tapes from the archives. A surprisingly large amount of footage was found, most of which never even got spread through the tape trading network at the time. In total, the "Live Archive" portion of the DVD features 21 tracks with a strong emphasis on old ("Skydancer" and earlier) material including some real rarities. Most of these songs were only performed live a handful of times, as shows weren't that frequent back then. Two of them ("Soulbreed" and "The Dying Fragment Of An Elderly Dream") are actually the only D.T. songs that were 100% completed but never recorded properly in studio. Both were written in the autumn of 1991. To conclude - we're damn proud of this release, and more than sure that it will satisfy the high expectations of both old and new fans alike. Here's to the next 20 years! More news including full track listing to be posted shortly. /D.T. |
Auteur: | noise [ 22 Aoû 2009 20:26 ] |
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Hop je remet la set list de ce concert Milanais 01. The Treason Wall 02. The New Build 03. Focus Shift 04. The Lesser Faith 05. Wonders At Your Feet 06. Lost To Apathy 07. Freecard 08. Inside The Particle Storm 09. Nothing To No One 10. Edenspring 11. Insanity's Crescendo 12. Lethe 13. Dreamlore Degenerate 14. Misery's Crown 15. Therein 16. My Negation 17. Yesterworld 18. Punish My Heaven ---------- 19. The Mundane And The Magic 20. Final Resistance 21. Terminus (Where Death Is Most Alive) |
Auteur: | noise [ 09 Sep 2009 5:52 ] |
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Auteur: | Ultima Ratio [ 09 Sep 2009 23:53 ] |
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Y a le trailer aussi. Le son a l'air bien boosté aux hormones mais ça peut le faire. |
Auteur: | Ultima Ratio [ 16 Oct 2009 23:20 ] |
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Final Resistance sorti tout droit du DVD. C'est plutôt bien filmé, y a un certains style. Je me demande à combien de fois ils s'y sont pris pour mettre ça en boite. |
Auteur: | MyLordAngus [ 17 Oct 2009 20:18 ] |
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Je plussoie, excellent vidéo. Ce concert devait être tout bonnement excellent! |
Auteur: | Julien 77 [ 18 Oct 2009 8:15 ] |
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ça a l'air pas mal du tout, en effet. A suivre!!! |
Auteur: | Nighttime Bird [ 18 Oct 2009 9:41 ] |
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La bande son vient de l'album ou quoi? |
Auteur: | Valf [ 08 Nov 2009 22:01 ] |
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Je viens de mater le bousin et effectivement niveau réalisation c'est du très très lourd. On dirait que Century Media a décidé de mettre les bouchées doubles question live et ça fait plaisir : le DVD de Nevermore était mortellement bien filmé aussi. Le son est énorme aussi, d'une propreté et d'une puissance surprenantes pour du live (m'enfin c'est mixé par Tue Madsen aussi). Niveau setlist par contre je trouve que c'est moins la joie, on en prend plein la courge pendant une demie heure/trois quarts d'heure avec que des tubes et après y'a un gros ventre mou, ils auraient mieux fait d'alterner afin de maintenir le spectateur en haleine. Et encore trop de Fiction à mon goût (m'enfin ça c'est plutôt normal). Erreur de finir avec Terminus par contre, Final Resistance ça aurait bien conclu le bazar à mon sens. A noter, la présence de la jolie chanteuse de Theatre of Tragedy sur 2 morceaux (The Mundane And The Magic et Insanity's Crescendo). Bref un excellent DVD, faut bien avouer. |
Auteur: | JulicA [ 11 Nov 2009 12:32 ] |
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chic c'est c'est du bon, en attente de récpetion. Bcp de fiction, c'est cool, j'aime bien cet album ! |
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