Theusz Hamtaahk

~ Release by Magma (see all versions of this release, 4 available)

Annotation

MAGMA ⅩⅩⅩe ANNIVERSAIRE
TRILOGIE au TRIANON
CONCERTS DES 13 & 14 MAI 2000
Box catalogue “SRA 29-30-31
Individual disc catalogues : “SRA A29”, “SRA A30”, “SRA A31” (spines : “SEVENTH A XXIX”, “SEVENTH A XXX”, “SEVENTH A XXXI”)

Annotation last modified on 2011-09-07 07:56 UTC.

Tracklist

CD 1: Theusz Hamtaahk
CD 2: Ẁurdah Ïtah
CD 3: Mëkanïk Destruktïẁ Kömmandöh
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1Hortz Fur Dëhn Stekëhn Ẁest
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
live recording of:
Hortz Fur Dëhn Štekëhn Ẁešt (in 2000-05)
writer:
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician)
10:17
2Ïma sürï Dondaï
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
live recording of:
Ïma Süri Dondaï (in 2000-05)
writer:
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician)
4:14
3Kobaïa iss de Hündïn
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
live recording of:
Kobaïa Is de Hündïn (in 2000-05)
writer:
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician)
2:07
4Da Zeuhl ẁortz Mëkanïk
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
live recording of:
Da Zeuhl Ẁortz Mëkanïk (in 2000-05)
writer:
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician)
7:21
5Nebëhr Gudahtt
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
live recording of:
Nebëhr Gudahtt (in 2000-05)
writer:
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician)
7:40
6Mekanïk Kommandöh
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
live recording of:
Mëkanïk Kömmandöh (in 2000-05)
writer:
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician)
8:05
7Kreühn Köhrmahn iss de Hündïn
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
recording of:
Kreühn Köhrmahn Ïss Dëh Hündïn (in 2000-05)
writer:
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician)
1:30
8Da Zeuhl Wortz wainsaht (hymne de la Zeuhl Wortz)
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
1:54
9[untitled]
assistant recording engineer:
Stéphane Jacottin (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
recording engineer:
Francisco Juan Guerrero (engineer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixer:
Francis Linon (engineer)
drums (drum set):
Christian Vander (French drummer and musician) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric bass guitar:
Philippe Bussonnet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric guitar:
James Mac Gaw (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
electric piano [Fender]:
Emmanuel Borghi (French pianist / keyboardist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
percussion:
Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trombone:
Fred Burgazzi (French jazz trombone player.) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Ronan Simon (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
trumpet:
Benoît Gaudiche (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Yannick Neveu (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
vocals:
Isabelle Feuillebois (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Jean-Christophe Gamet (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Claude Lamamy (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Antoine Paganotti (French drummer and vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14), Julie Vander (vocalist) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14) and Stella Vander (French singer) (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Seventh Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Le Trianon in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2000-05-13 until 2000-05-14)
mixed at:
Studio Uniweria Zekt (Studio of the band "Magma". Also called "UZ Studio") in France (in 2000)
5:42

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