| Live | ||||
| 1-1 | cv313 – | Subtraktive (Live Mix) | 14:53 | |
| 1-2 | cv313 – | cv313 Dub | 7:20 | |
| 1-3 | cv313 – | Space (Live Mix) | 9:18 | |
| 1-4 | cv313 – | Midst Of Something Beautiful (cv313 Live Mix) | 7:56 | |
| 1-5 | cv313 – | A World Apart (Unreleased) | 6:52 | |
| 1-6 | cv313 – | Evening Sky (cv313 Live Mix) | 4:47 | |
| 1-7 | cv313 – | cv313 Edit (Live Mix) | 3:56 | |
| 1-8 | cv313 – | Lost Sequence (Unreleased) | 14:42 | |
| 1-9 | cv313 – |
Spatial (cv313 Live Mix)
Congas [Live Conga's], Drums [Drum Circle] – Howard Street Rhythm Section, The |
9:16 | |
| cv313 @ D.E.M.F. - After Party In 2008 (79:56) | ||||
| 2-1 | cv313 – | Subtraktive (Unreleased Mix) | ||
| 2-2 | cv313 – | Dimensional (Unreleased Mix) | ||
| 2-3 | Echospace – |
Spatial (cv313 Live Mix)
Remix – cv313 |
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| 2-4 | Intrusion – |
Intrusion Dub (cv313 Live Mix)
Remix – cv313 |
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| 2-5 | Echospace – |
OBMX (cv313 Live Mix)
Remix – cv313 |
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| 2-6 | Echospace – |
Sonorous (cv313 Live Mix)
Remix – cv313 |
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| 2-7 | cv313 – | Space (Unreleased Mix) | ||
| 2-8 | cv313 – | Additive (Unreleased) | ||
| 2-9 | Intrusion – |
Reflection I (cv313 Unreleased Mix)
Remix – cv313 |
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| 2-10 | cv313 – | Dimention II (cv313 Unreleased Mix) | ||
| 2-11 | Intrusion – |
Dub (cv313 Unreleased Mix)
Remix – cv313 |
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| 2-12 | Intrusion – |
Seduction (cv313 Unreleased Mix)
Remix – cv313 |
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| 2-13 | cv313 – | Variance (Unreleased) | ||
| 2-14 | cv313 – | Astral Vector (Unreleased) | ||
Presented in a digipak with an additional, separate, CDr album "cv313 @ D.E.M.F. - after party in 2008", in a plastic envelope sleeve and folded liner notes in Japanese and an obi strip that wraps around them both.
Limited edition 300 copies for sale at Disk Union shop in Tokyo in person or Japanese only mail order.
Live: recorded live @ Smart Bar, Chicago, USA. Features cv313 remixes of Echospace, Deepchord & Soultek.
1-1: "Subtraktive" appears on echospace 008 - 12".
1-2: "cv313 Dub" appears on echospace 005 - 2X12".
1-3: "Space" appears on echospace 002 - 12".
1-4: "Midst Of Something Beautiful" appears on Fortune8 - 12".
1-5: "A World Apart" exclusive live content.
1-6: "Evening Sky" appears also as Soultek "Groove Control" on Antenna - 12".
1-7: "cv313 Edit" appears on echospace 005 - 2X12".
1-8: "Lost Sequence" exclusive live content.
1-9: "Spatial" appears on echospace 006 - 12".
cv313 @ D.E.M.F. - After Party In 2008 plays like a single track, but still has a tracklist from 1 to 14. This source was originally planned to be the Live main disc.
Cat# on digipak spine: "313 LIVE-1"
Cat# on obi: "ECHOSPACELI1JP"
No cat# on CDr
Limited edition release. Available in Japan.
Marketed and distributed by: www.diskunion.net/clubt.
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Live (CD, Album, Ltd, Mixed) | echospace [detroit] | echospace 313 LIVE-1 | Japan | 2009 | ||
| Live (9xFile, MP3, 320) | echospace [detroit] | ECHOSPACEDETROIT313LIVE | 2009 |
Sad to note there are a couple glitches (post-edits?), at least on my copy (at 19:18 and 29:38) - I would love if anyone else could confirm if they hear the same issue.
Incredible show, I think the D.E.M.F. disc outshines the regular cv313 live disc actually.
EDIT: In reference to the 'glitches' I mentioned, here are Stephen Hitchell's comments: "the glitches you mention aren't really glitches just the DBX compressor/limiter they had hooked up out of the main console "crunching" the mix for lack of a better term. If a certain portion of a song simply came in 2DB higher than what was playing in the mix or a sound was to dominate it simply cuts it down and in this case over -50DB which makes it virtually impossible to hear, it may sound like a glitch but only a technical issue with those types of units. If they had used a better compressor / limiter this wouldn't have been the case, old DBX's are great on 4/4 kick drums but try putting them on a beat with a bassline and you end up with a muddy mess. I like compression where the sound gets churned and weaved like butter, a good example would be the Manley, great compression / limiting and keeps the audio intact, balanced and even."