(Review from progarchives.com)

The band lost their previous drummer Rad at the beginning of 2001, so he was replaced by Stuart Fisher, better known as Schoo, and he is put to good work on this concert. Unsurprisingly, the music is live reruns of material you are already familiar with, but of course the band included added on solos and ambient experiments as well.

Material as far back as “Sliding Gliding Worlds” (“Kick Muck”, “It’s a Hup Ho World”) is represented, up to the title track of “Pyramidion”. Also you get “Oakum”, a song that previously appeared only as a fan club-only issued CD called Oakum, released in 2001. I never heard the original, but this live version is amazing. It starts off deceptively like the beginning part of Steve Hillage’s “Rainbow Dome Musick”, before the synth rhythms kick in and the band really starts jamming with great analog synth leads.

The most amazing thing of this whole concert is it sounds like the band is returning to that earlier sound. They really seemed to cut back on the techno, reminding of their early cassette-era material, except the band is much more experienced at this point, the music has better dynamics. Schoo used nothing but real drums throughout (Rad used combination real and electronic drums), which is a real surprise.

Video: Xvid, 720×576, 25 fps
Audio: MP3, 192 kbit/s
Total Runtime: 117 min

Line-up:
- Ed Wynne / guitar, keyboards
- John Egan / flute, vocals
- Zia Geelani / bass
- Seaweed / keyboards
- Stuart Fisher (Schoo) / drums, percussion

Track List:
CD1
01. Oddentity – 11:17
02. Erpland – 5:31
03. Oakum – 8:42
04. Myriapod – 11:10
05. It’s A Hup Ho World – 7:17
06. Pixel Dream – 7:40
07. The Domes Of G’Bal – 6:00
08. Pyramidion – 12:15
CD2
01. Saucers – 8:19
02. Dissolution (The Clouds Disperse) – 12:30
03. Sploosh! – 7:11
04. Ta Khut – 2:35
05. Kick Muck – 5:18
06. The Throbbe – 10:53

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