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Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant: February 2008

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Performing "She Ossifies". Andrew D'Angelo benefit show @ Tea Lounge, Brooklyn NY: February 22. 2008.

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  • Thanks for this clip.

    The audience at this location really sucks. You can hear more blabla than music. Shit! When you would like to talk you are not going to a concert or do it short, before or after the gig. I can´t understand that.

  • This is pure inspiration!

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  • Wankers.

  • @HolgerregloH they are at a tea lounge...

  • 5:39 - mmmmmmmm....that shit does open up your appetite =p

  • @HolgerregloH I know.. It's unbelievable.. This song is a masterpiece and they won't shut up.. haha.

  • I actually just saw him play in dunn's new group Madlove, and I believe he said they were tibetan gongs. He is one the most down to earth people I've met. I asked about them and he ran over to his cymbal bag to show me. Amazing performance.

  • *pans

  • looked like some tamborines, could've just been pots n pats though

  • does anyone know what the metal objects ches puts on his drums are?

  • i agree with this, especially if you're watching the trio convulsant.

    but then again, that was kind of the problem at this gig- it was a benefit gig in NY where a lot of the people knew them, and most likely didn't actually give a shit to listen... you know, typical "oh yeah, well i know these guys in real life" behavior.

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