August 25/26 1996……. OMG I wish they ALL gave the exact date! Hahahaha. Wait…… maybe they do and I haven’t been paying enough attention. Shit. Anyway, here we have a full tape of The Movement, with a bit of Live 105 (What’s The Connection) in there in the beginning.
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Tape 05

This one starts out with a few minutes of Transmitter Adjustments on Live 105, then goes into some Movement (with a couple F-bombs scattered in there! Hahaha)… Then back to more Transmitter Adjustments (I proooobably accidentally flipped the sides on this one… my bad. I’m sure it’s going to happen a lot though. Heh)
Tape 04
A very late night recording of Ambiance and a few minutes after it ended at 2am. When I was younger I thought it sounded like they were having so much fun…….. hearing it now I have to wonder if they were just getting really really high. Hahaha <3
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I used to make my own compilations, and it looks like a big chunk of side A on this tape was a compilation of all the live Erasure I’d collected to this point, haha. Then it goes into some Alphabet Club for a while, then some pretty hard Movement stuff (Ministry to Nitzer Ebb to KMFDM = perfect block, haha) then some more Alphabet Club.

The majority of this tape was probably recorded in ’95, but I had caught wind of a new OMD song being played on Live 105 in the summer of ’96. To get Live 105 at my house, I had to rig a wire from my boom box’s antennae out my window and up to my roof. Worth it! I was able to catch Walking On The Milky Way twice this way. I wouldn’t be able to get my hands on the Universal album until about 2000.
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The Christmas edition of The Movement 🙂 I didn’t realize until it was too late, but the tape got all screwy at the end of Side A 🙁 I’m really sorry about that 🙁
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This was recorded during the “Modern Evolution Weekend” on KWOD – which, as far as I could tell, meant it was a weekend of playing blocks (by the same artist, or from the same decade, etc). There’s mention of bands I don’t recall them playing usually (Xymox, for example) so it sounds like they dug deep in the alternative vaults for some of them, hehe.
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