KTL
Live At Krems

Cover art for Live At Krems by KTL Description: Ltd LP inc poster, hand numbered edn of 500 on Editions Mego
Format: LP (vinyl)
Genre(s): Uncategorised
Label: Editions Mego
Price:
£15.99
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4Rating: 4
...according to our on 10 January 2008.

During a relentless touring schedule the duo of Stephen O'Mally and Peter Rehberg have released a live document of their mighty KTL collaboration. 'Live In Krems April 07' is textbook KTL. O'Mally's meandering guitar wail and Pita's sinister electronics do compliment each other but if you picked up the first 3 LP's then you'll probably realize that what they do is fairly limited although that's just their sound I suppose. I do like their stuff though but I find it frustrating that Pita's electronics aren't more to the fore. The first side reminds me a little of Throbbing Gristle classic 'Six Six Sixties'. If you crank it up you'll be in for a right old skull fuck. These will disappear fast as they're a numbered edition of 500 with poster on Editions Mego.

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What their label says...

Side A 22:56
Loud Game - Abattoir - Forest Floor

Side B 22:56
Theme - Coldest Piece

Stephen O'Malley: Guitar / 1606559580
Peter Rehberg: Computer / 1376480544

Multi channel recording 30.04.2007 at Donaufestival, Krems by Throbbing Gristle.
Live Sound by Charlie Poulet.

Mixed by KTL in Kyoto and Benance, July-August 2007
Mastered and cut by Rashad Becker at D+M, Berlin, August 2007
Edition of 500 numbered copies in gatefold cover with poster.
Artwork by SOMA

Scorching document of the first phase of KTL concerts in 2007. This is a different version to the Florian Hecker recording which appears on the KTL Live Archive podcast. Featuring stunning versions of KTL standards such as ‘Abattoir’, ‘Forest Floor’ and ‘Theme’, as well as unreleased track ‘Coldest Piece’.

KTL Live Archive podcast