Warszawa (also known as Transmission 2.1) is a live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in February, 2004. It was recorded from a broadcast for Polish radio programme III in Agnieszka Osiecka Studio on April 6th 2001.
A beautifully intimate performance to listen in on, Porcupine Tree's live CD, Warszawa, consists of a radio broadcast the band made for a small Polish audience in 2001. The group's customary languid, glassy feel stays intact, but certain musical e...
Warszawa (also known as Transmission 2.1) is a live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in February, 2004. It was recorded from a broadcast for Polish radio programme III in Agnieszka Osiecka Studio on April 6th 2001.
A beautifully intimate performance to listen in on, Porcupine Tree's live CD, Warszawa, consists of a radio broadcast the band made for a small Polish audience in 2001. The group's customary languid, glassy feel stays intact, but certain musical elements, especially Steven Wilson's evocative vocals, occasionally reach gloriously unexpected moments of rawness and rapture. The album's more sample-based songs, such as Even Less and Lightbulb Sun, sound at home in the close-quartered setting, while their live instrumentation takes on an acoustic, unprocessed feel. The release draws almost exclusively on material from 1999's Stupid Dream and 2000's Lightbulb Sun, understandably skipping over the drum-machine days of 1993's Up the Downstair and 1995's The Sky Moves Sideways. It would have been nice to hear Porcupine Tree take a new stab at this old material with the instruments and techniques now at their disposal, but the absence of earlier songs doesn't make for meager pickings. At 79 minutes and 17 seconds, the performance fills the disc within 43 seconds of its life. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.