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Covenant

Covenant Album: “Synergy: Live in Europe”

Covenant Album: “Synergy: Live in Europe”
Album Information :
Title: Synergy: Live in Europe
Release Date:2000-01-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:
Label:Dependent
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:4001617501627
Track Listing :
1 Intro Video
2 Tour De Force Video
3 Feedback Video
4 Flux Video
5 Helicopter Video
6 Dead Stars Video
7 Go Film Video
8 Tabula Rasa Video
9 I Am Video
10 One World One Sky
11 Der Leiermann Video
12 Wall Of Sound Video
13 Stalker Video
14 Babel Video
15 Windows Screensaver
Review - :
The whole point of live performance releases by synthesizer bands is often called into question, and often rightly so -- there is little live except the sounds of screams and cheers in these recordings as the synths render their {\electronic} sound in prearranged patterns. Few {\electro} acts manage to find the way to capture their live magic in a CD release, and it appears that {$Covenant} is the first to find its way since {$Front 242}'s {^Re-Boot: Live '98}. {^Synergy: Live in Europe} captures the ebb and flow of the live energy with arrangements that seem built for live impact. {$Covenant} fans would have no complaints with the material, as {^Synergy: Live in Europe} is a solid track-by-track compendium of all the high points of the previous releases. In fact, the revisits to older material often benefit from the dual effect of being reshaped for live performance and made over with the latest musical accomplishment of {$Covenant}. {&"Feedback"} is smoother and slicker without losing its crunchy {\electro} edge, and {&"I Am"} reveals new aspects that make it more approachable and lively than the original studio release. For better not worse, the {^Synergy: Live in Europe} recordings are not just pressing "Play" on a stage. This is perhaps less true of the material played from {^United States of Mind}, which formed the centerpiece of the tour as the current release at the time of the recording. Instead, {$Eskil Simonsson}'s energy and dynamic on-stage charisma come to the fore, ever-present and guiding the crowd to its peak. The ingredients work -- even the less memorable points of {^United States of Mind}, such as {&"Helicopter,"} find a new relevance and energy in the {^Synergy: Live in Europe} recording. The actual mixdown of the live recording suits the mood, too -- the crowd is there alongside {$Simonsson}'s address, but not to the point that the music loses the stage. At the same time, voice and synths are almost as defined as in the studio -- this is a good release for loud listening. {^Synergy: Live in Europe} settles the score for all who wondered whether {$Covenant} could weave its spell in a live performance, or whether it was worth {\electronic} bands making live recordings at all. This live release will work for all existing fans of {$Covenant}, who will appreciate the new takes on the material. By no means would this replace the reference of the studio versions, but there is definitely enough here to warrant any double-up. ~ Theo Kavadias, All Music Guide
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