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==Recordings==
==Recordings==

Latest revision as of 17:21, 13 December 2024

DATE: 1994-04-17

CITY: Moscow, Russia

VENUE: Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi[1]

EVENT: Britronica Festival 1994

TOUR: n/a

[A1]

History

Britronica Festival 1994 was organised by Nick Hobbs and Artem Troitsky.[1]

Initially Autechre and Ultramarine planned to play on April 15th at the Pilot club, but the PA equipment went missing. Rupert Howe recalls heading to Autechre's room late night on April 16th, where he and a few other people joined Rob in watching a TV make "hallucinogenic patterns" with Rob saying "It's techno, this telly." On April 17th, Autechre performed at Moscow's Palace of Youth (Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi).[1]

Sean noted in the WATMM AAA that while the gig itself went well, the surrounding events encouraged them to not return to Moscow since then.[2] Both Richard D James (Aphex Twin) and Mark Pritchards got food poisoning and ended up being hospitalized, and Bruce Gilbert (of Wire) was thrown off the premises by security armed with Uzis.[2][3]

From recordings, "Lost" and "Djarum" were performed at the show.

Media

Images

Recordings

TYPE COMPLETE LENGTH NOTES LINKS
AUD #1 PART 3:37 Unknown recorder. Uploaded to YouTube by channel britronica

Autechre "lost" live moscow 1994 britronica[4]

YouTube (original)
AUD #2 PART 2:59/47:54 From a February 1996 episode of Ryba Morze covering the festival. [5][6] A 2007 upload of just the clip of Autechre playing "Djarum" from the episode also exists on the britronica channel. [7] YouTube (original)

YouTube (clipped)

References