Gavin Hellyer
Live, yes, but recorded at ZULI's home studio in Cairo. And the results show the benefits of this approach. It's a great album, maybe not quite up with ''Terminal'' but close enough. Hugely experimental, being, as it is, full of electro, techno, noise, beats ++ etc, etc. The pace is largely frenetic and totally interesting like all of his work. It's as if he entered the studio to just go crazy like a creative bull in a china shop.
Favorite track: Papercuts pt3.