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my favorite moment thus far (summer 15) has been the friendly tweezer. sort of what i've been getting at. even the 15 min dust you've pointed to; how this > simple is so interesting. i'm more into this, of late, than a 28 minute dust or unfinished disease (carrying over from last year). especially in light of trey's nimble swagger! this is all a positive; they are playing so well.
as someone pointed out; the mechanical nature of executing bowie is insane.
the newer tunes are less demanding. now that the band has its collective verve, i'd love to see more of more.