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  • High Above the Subterranea Club 2000

  • Artist: Gong
  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 4/28/2015
High Above the Subterranea Club 2000
  • High Above the Subterranea Club 2000

  • Artist: Gong
  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 4/28/2015
  • Artist: Gong
  • Label: Madfish Records Uk
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • UPC: 636551803175
  • Item #: 1483146X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 4/28/2015
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High Above the Subterranea Club 2000 on CD

Formed in 1969 by Daevid Allen, one of the founder members of Soft Machine, Gong established itself as one of the most unique, innovative and experimental rock groups of the Seventies. Mixing rock, jazz and psychedelia with elements of mysticism and hippie-based surrealism, all laced with a far-out sense of humour, the group's music, along with it's communal lifestyle and fascination with things Eastern, epitomised the hippy ideal of the day. Coming after the 2014 release of Gong's new studio 'I See You' Madfish are set to release "High Above The Subterranea Club 2000" as a CD/ DVD-V Set released in a sleevepac with 12 page booklet. Featuring a unique performance of the bands internet broadcast recorded at the Subterranea Club London on April 6th 2000. It captures the flavour of the exciting, unpredictable nature of Gong's spacey yet tight improvisation, the quality of their audience rapport, their famed musical absurdity and even the essence of their strange 'mythical' element. Originally released as a DVD in 2002 this new version sees the concert being made available on CD for the first time. The DVD disc features the full show including 3 additional tracks not featured on the audio CD (Flute Salad, Oily Way and You Can't Kill Me) and also features an interview with Gong's visionary leader Daevid Allen.