Today marks the five-year anniversary of the first time I caught a Brothers Past. As luck would have it, it turned out to be one of their better shows of 2004, if not ever. Lots of solid drum’n'bass improv and some serious electronic experimentation.
Although the entire show is great, especially for a nice workout, this song segment is my favorite:
Watch out for that ‘Tinman’ improv, it’s dynamite. At one point, Tom Hamilton (lead guitar/vox), proceeds to loop his vocal howls and then immediately tweak them with his Kaoss Pad sampler, all over the top of some deep, dark drum’n'bass. And the jam our of “Forget You Know Me” is definitely not to be overlooked. All good tracks to get the blood flowing but also keep your ears intrigued.
Enjoy.
All tracks from the Live Music Archive: Brothers Past
Tags: Brothers Past, high energy tracks
