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Taken from a radio broadcast of a Dutch concert, Live Code captures the touring lineup of Front 242 going through a set drawing heavily on Fuck Up Evil material, but with a fair share of the earlier classics as well. In later years, the band dismissed this record in favor of Re:Boot, but regardless of the contractual obligations behind its existence, Live Code still makes a good treat for Front 242 fans. Kicking off with a nicely fried take on "Der Verfluchte Engel," Live Code exhibits a distinctly 1993 atmosphere for the group -- older songs are supercharged with both the freeflowing aggression of Fuck Up Evil and hints of the fractured experiments of Evil Off. Codenys, as was his general practice, sat out performing on stage in favor of manning the mixing desk, while the other three, supplemented by a guest percussionist, fired things up and tore down the house. De Meyer and 23 in particular pump up the vocal aggro throughout, proving to be a great vocal tag team as well as rabble rousers. No new songs appear and it's not the best starting place for new listeners to the band, partially because the sheer thickness of the studio sonics are unavailable, but Live Code still provides plenty of aural entertainment. The more rock-tinged efforts from Fuck Up Evil have an appropriately blunt kick here, such as the heads-down charge of "Motion" and a corruscating rip through "Religion," which closes the set. Three Front Vy Front-era highlights also are deserved standouts here, starting with an invigorating call and response rage through "In Rhythmus Bleiben." Even more powerful, though, is the traditional pairing of "Headhunter" and "Welcome to Paradise," together turning into a monster take with electric guitar snarls and lyric changes (the "man" in "Headhunter" is now being sold "to make us rich and famous") working a brilliant transformation.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo
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Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Richard 23, Composer - Jean-Luc De Meyer, Composer - Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Richard 23, Composer - Jean-Luc De Meyer, Composer - Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Richard 23, Composer - Jean-Luc De Meyer, Composer - Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Richard 23, Composer - Jean-Luc De Meyer, Composer - Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Richard 23, Composer - Jean-Luc De Meyer, Composer - Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Richard 23, Composer - Jean-Luc De Meyer, Composer - Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Richard 23, Composer - Jean-Luc De Meyer, Composer - Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Front 242, MainArtist - D. Bressanutti, Composer - Patrick Codenys, Composer, Producer - Daniel .B, Producer
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
Albumbeschreibung
Taken from a radio broadcast of a Dutch concert, Live Code captures the touring lineup of Front 242 going through a set drawing heavily on Fuck Up Evil material, but with a fair share of the earlier classics as well. In later years, the band dismissed this record in favor of Re:Boot, but regardless of the contractual obligations behind its existence, Live Code still makes a good treat for Front 242 fans. Kicking off with a nicely fried take on "Der Verfluchte Engel," Live Code exhibits a distinctly 1993 atmosphere for the group -- older songs are supercharged with both the freeflowing aggression of Fuck Up Evil and hints of the fractured experiments of Evil Off. Codenys, as was his general practice, sat out performing on stage in favor of manning the mixing desk, while the other three, supplemented by a guest percussionist, fired things up and tore down the house. De Meyer and 23 in particular pump up the vocal aggro throughout, proving to be a great vocal tag team as well as rabble rousers. No new songs appear and it's not the best starting place for new listeners to the band, partially because the sheer thickness of the studio sonics are unavailable, but Live Code still provides plenty of aural entertainment. The more rock-tinged efforts from Fuck Up Evil have an appropriately blunt kick here, such as the heads-down charge of "Motion" and a corruscating rip through "Religion," which closes the set. Three Front Vy Front-era highlights also are deserved standouts here, starting with an invigorating call and response rage through "In Rhythmus Bleiben." Even more powerful, though, is the traditional pairing of "Headhunter" and "Welcome to Paradise," together turning into a monster take with electric guitar snarls and lyric changes (the "man" in "Headhunter" is now being sold "to make us rich and famous") working a brilliant transformation.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 13 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:00:47
- Künstler: Front 242
- Komponist: Various Composers
- Label: [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
- Genre: Electronic
1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue 1994 [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue
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