You can check out part of Nullsleep's set with visuals by Omeros and Jean Y. Jim in the video above, and then treat your ears to a snippet of Sievert's tunes at the bottom of this post. He actually pumped out a cover of Bit Shifter's famous "Reformat the Planet," but our mouth was on the ground for most of that one. Not only because he rocked it, but because he played the slot before Bit Shifter. That'd be like an opening group rocking out Green Day's "American Idiot" before they took the stage. Ballsy. Treat your ears, and get reading for some PAX-ing.
Datapop 3.0 tunes to soothe your soul
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You can check out part of Nullsleep's set with visuals by Omeros and Jean Y. Jim in the video above, and then treat your ears to a snippet of Sievert's tunes at the bottom of this post. He actually pumped out a cover of Bit Shifter's famous "Reformat the Planet," but our mouth was on the ground for most of that one. Not only because he rocked it, but because he played the slot before Bit Shifter. That'd be like an opening group rocking out Green Day's "American Idiot" before they took the stage. Ballsy. Treat your ears, and get reading for some PAX-ing.
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Mar 26th 2010 2:38AM Jet said
But the clip at the bottom is still delicious..
Posted: Mar 26th 2010 7:42AM (Unverified) said
Yeah, what Jet said. The camcorder audio is scratchy, but the audio below is pretty clear.
Posted: Mar 26th 2010 4:09AM (Unverified) said
That's Nullsleep in the video, not Seivert.
The audio clip at the bottom sounds Seivert-y, though.
The audio clip at the bottom sounds Seivert-y, though.
Posted: Mar 26th 2010 10:43AM (Unverified) said
I'm afraid Renz is right, the video is of Nullsleep, who played the set after mine. The audio clip at the bottom IS from my set though. Thanks for showing up and covering some of the show! I hope you had fun!
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