Sacre Noir 'Print Message Here' live @ The Wee Red Bar, Edinburgh

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

This was the first ever hometown gig for Sacre Noir thanks to Colvin @ The Wee red Bar, Edinburgh on the 16th January 2009.

Influenced by Portishead, Massive Attack, Tricky & Ruby to name a few, Sacre Noir hopes to bring lo-fi electronica to those who wish to listen.

This was a performance of Print Message Here from Demo Recordings III, currently available to buy from
http://www.savagerecordings.com/savagestore.html

The live band for this gig features Carrie Beattie (nee McIntyre) aka Sacre Noir (vocals & samples), the awesome Phil Lock on Electric Guitar, Tom Wilkinson - Bass Guitar, currently playing with Councious Route and permanent fixture of the Sacre Noir llve shows; founder of Savage Recordings and former Ballboy and This Year's Model member AlexisSs delivers his usual style on drums & cymbals.

Visuals throughout the night were from a random B Movie provided by Ali (Harlequinade) and the live sound mix on the night was from the top class in-house engineer @ Edinburgh's Wee Red Bar - Alex 'FentekAudio' Fenton.

Other acts on the night were Sileni vs. Kresch vs. Aliased Neuron with some of the most original sounds and lyrics this side of death and a brutal performance by Shellsuit Massacre (social commentary / ASBOcore).

Quote for the event:
Haunting lo-fi electronica under layered vocal loops from Sacre Noir in a rare and over-due live set from the vocalist from Guantanamo Bay and Savage Sound System collaborator. Field recordings, experimental production, non-conformist aspirations and found percussion. Forget what you think you know about trip-hop resurrections, this is the real deal.

ShellSuit Massacre are criminals, stealing from the best of high and low culture. Performance poety meets electro-guitar theatrics or The Fall-esques meets minimal techno ASBO-scapes, their live shows have a reputation for ramshackle chaos.

Coming straight outta the monstrous Chemical Poets Big Band, the face off of Sileni, Kresch and Aliased Neuron provides a stupendous experience of thermo-nuclear trip-hop, pan-dimensional hyper-jazz and noise tectonics. Utterly unmissable.
Taken from
http://www.cappunishment.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=1059

LYRICS
What if you could see me falling?
What if you could hear me call?
What if the world came crumbling down before you?
What If? What If?

If only you could hear me laughing.
If only you would stop the lies.
With life stood still you seem so out of focus.
Move on! Move on!

Only the lonely pass you by.
Yeah yeah yeah -- tonight!

What if you could see me falling?
(Would you do anything?)
What if you could hear me call?
(Are you even listening?)
What if the world came crumbling down before you?
What If? What If?

Would you do anything?
Are you even listening?
Move on! Move on!

Only the lonely pass you by.
Yeah yeah yeah -- tonight!
Only the lonely pass you by.
Yeah yeah yeah -- tonight!

Copyright C.Mcintyre 2008

Filmed by D.Soul the Soul Samurai

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