The fact that this video exists to me is unbelievable. It's good to see people would come see him live because they understand the connection that loscil brings to them
To add to that I have to admit I've been back here several times to watch/listen the video. Unfortunately you don't get to see Loscil live in my part of the world.
People are commenting how boring the crowd and how sterile the setting... Go to 7:30 and watch the slow pan... I see a group of strangers brought together in respectful silence observing, and almost obeying, only sound. There are men, women, young and old. Some have eyes closed, others open. Some thinking others escaping thought. In a world full of big, brash and ever increasing levels of greed and ostentation these people have taken an hour out of their lives to sit and observe sound...perfect, crystalline and pure with nothing else. I thought it looked tribal in a sense, like a gathering around a shaman who will unlock the portal to the other side? But most of all it just looked beautiful. Like people hearing Loscil in its purest, untapped form.
Same here, live music doesn't always need to be a obnoxious party of deafening noise and screaming. This music does do just that or at least it's a good tool as well as enjoyable. And anyone who feels things like that probably has too much going on in their heads anyways making this music so much more helpful. I would pay even more to go to a show like this then any other ordinary rock concert or whatever. Call me a boring person all you want but listening to music like this more often at home breeds a much healthier environment than constantly cranking the volume high and turning on your poison of choice. Don't get me wrong I do all the time but there's a time and place for louder, head pounding music and it shouldn't be abused unless you really wanna feel terrible over something meant to make your life more colorful anyways like music. I almost always have ambient on in the background at home and everyone always enjoys it and asks what I'm listening to. Taken out of context it seems no one cares that it's "boring" at least. Would help if people also had a good sound system too because listening to music like this with the equivalent of musical tin cans won't exactly do it much good either.
Totally agree. The way we listen to live music is now changing, but some don't realise this. We may be happy (I am at least) to sit silently in front of our hi-fis and enjoy music with our eyes closed, reading a book, or just thinking about the day, but when it comes to sitting in front of a computer musician we haven't quite got 'comfortable' as yet. Clubs should provide a better listening space for this type of music - cushions, books, space to lie down, sofas etc.
haha idk why people expect the crowd to anything but quiet. I mean think about it logically... this is music that's supposed to be intimate and thought provoking. This isn't a metal show guys lol
Setlist: 1. Dub for Cascadia - 0:20 - 5:53 2. Sickbay - 5:54 - 11:17 3. Steam - 11:18 - 17:12 4. Prairie Trains - 17:13 - 27:59 5. Second Narrows - 28:00 - 35:19 6. Estuarine - 35:20 - 41:00 Might have made some mistakes, but I'm just getting into this guy's work now and I saw that nobody wrote down the setlist yet, so here it is, I tried my best.
This man is clearly a Genius. He makes Music in its purest form that goes straight to your mind and your heart so deeply that you couldn’t feel yourself by connecting only to the environment
mnmlst I’ve had the pleasure of seeing him a few times(one was a High Plains show). It’s indescribable. Scott is also an incredibly friendly and humble person and will hang out and talk after.
I remember one point in my life where I was going for hikes in the middle of the night. Just silence and flickering lights in the distance. For hours until sunrise, this music reminds me of that time. Especially magic in winter times
As someone who makes similar music, I can't help but feel bad for anyone who has to perform this stuff live. People say "ahh it's so boring to watch" but the reality is that other than coming up with some sort of visual show, that's just how it is with this sound. I imagine most ambient artists aren't exactly thrilled to be playing live for a number of reasons unless the environment is just right. That said, I hate how judgmental people get about a guy behind a laptop.
So you're judging people judging people ? That said, I guess this can be listened to with eyes closed. Why not shut off the senses that have no use in a particular moment ?
Jestin Jund well it IS boring to watch. cuz it IS a guy behind a laptop. I go to ambient gigs every chance I get cuz I love the genre, but that doesn't mean that most are visually interesting cuz they're not.
Jestin Jund While I see where you're coming from, the fact of the matter is that things like PureData and the sort allow for the generation of visuals quite easily. I love Loscil, but I do enjoy a bit more theatricality in the performance of ambient.
4 more years :) this is gold. Indian artists are coming up big as well in the scene, I'd say. For instance, this guy- ambient ua-cam.com/video/y6_UKs9fz2M/v-deo.htmlsi=aeAjFJh_ensYGuF7
Je me souviens de ce sentiment horrible à la fin du live de Loscil à Nantes, ce sentiment d’avoir été arraché du « Paradis »pour revenir sur terre... Voila comment résonne la musique de Loscil, une connexion, une émotion au plus profond de soi et du Soi... Merci de nous offrir cette grâce et beauté en musique ❤️❤️❤️
17:10 he begins my favorite song, Prairie Trains Some train on double tracks like a huge platform cruising through endless prairies. It has a power source which is a spinning gyroscope. Has anyone realized yet, ambient music isn't a song, it's a place.
The point of live performance is not necessarily visual, particularly in the case of music. I saw Phillip Glass live recently - a total visual dud. But experiencing the music, played by the composer himself, was transcendental. It was so much more powerful than any recording I'd ever heard. I'd love to "see" Loscil live for the same reason - to experience that connection with the artist, only possible live. Another reason to attend visually boring live performances is to experience the event with similarly engaged others in the audience - the social experience should not be underestimated. Finally, attendance at a live performance gives you a kind of access to the artist - to thank them or to have some input on their work - which is otherwise quite unavailable.
I LOVE YOU MAN ! I've been listening to all your albums lately and your stuff is different from the rest of the ambient artists here on youtube I get sick of how most ambient artists copy each other, YOUR STUFF IS ORIGINAL !
van het beste dat er in het genre op y tube te vinden is,excellent.Een bijzonder mooi cadeau van een uitgesproken getalenteerde artiest.Nog ! zou ik zo zeggen...
There is a lot of chin-stroking going on... But then how does one listen to ambient music live in individual chairs? Beanbags or those reclining couches like in airport would surely be more comfy
I just discovered Loscil because he was played at SomaFm… now that the record store has opened again after the lockdown, this discovery is gonna be quite expensive. :-)
Some here are thinking, smoke a bowl or take some mushrooms. If necessary, those things are for the initiate. In my humble opinion, growth is about taking it from there, and leaving those things behind.
i was on some stuff when i first played this. my eyes were closed and i felt like i had an out of body experience- like on some astral level i was in those mystic mountains in china, floating in the air... weightless..
Ah, fond memories of going to (F)luister. It is a play on words, "Fluister" is Dutch for whisper, and "Luister" means listening. So yeah, you're supposed to be quiet. Btw, I get very annoyed when people WOOP WOOP during songs at concerts like Dead can dance. If you find the audience boring, what would you rather have seen? People talking through the performance, walking in and out, cheering him on? It's more like a meditative experience, I guess both for the artist as the audience. I also recommend Irezumi (Bialystok, Endurance etc), Biosphere, 36 (sun riders), Namlook, Visions.
This artist is new to me. Great to see more people really improving and refining the genre. Man with a Movie Camera by Biosphere is one method of justifying visuals? If it was me I'd dim the lights and use some feint strobes, maybe a few with different resonances to give the impression of movement in 3D :)
Stasis é o melhor dele. Um album capaz de me acalmar, me levar para outra dimensão. Ouço-o quando estou caminhando, e me imagino andando em um planeta desabitado, como um astronauta. Prazeroso.
Sometimes you need soundscapes that are emotionally more neutral. Sometimes I’ll go to Tim Hecker or Eluvium for ambient vibes and they’ll make me cry instead.
I was afraid to watch this live version, but its interesting seeing the audience close their eyes and assimilate the artists work. It's like they are painting a picture in their minds of what it means to them or just thinking about whatever it is they have in mind.
All things are full of weariness, who can utter it ? the eyes are not satisfied with seeing nor the ears with hearing, I said in my heart "I will be wise" but it was so far from me ! I suppose we all get out of his incredible music what we come in with. If I were still single I would ask to marry the woman in the audience who kept her eyes closed the longest or the woman who in her innermost parts was desperately trying to say the unsayable as one right word after another never came. "We think by feeling. What is there to know? I wake to sleep and take my waking slow." "What is madness but nobility of soul at odds with circumstance" Theodore Roethke
Gorgeous performance. I'd like to find out what is 'in the box' in terms of how he programmes and what the controllers he is using are. Anybody know where I can find out more?
Teenage Op (I might have that a bit wrong) is the slender one in front and to the left Keith Macmillan which is only amidi controller. I’d love to look at his live set in the box for sure
thanks UA-cam for showing this video again after 6+ years & making me fall in love once again with this genre
Same here :)
The fact that this video exists to me is unbelievable. It's good to see people would come see him live because they understand the connection that loscil brings to them
To add to that I have to admit I've been back here several times to watch/listen the video. Unfortunately you don't get to see Loscil live in my part of the world.
What does “live” means in this context?
@@danielhorton9929 I mean it’s live remixing of prerecorded tracks? I don’t see any keyboards (other than the laptop’s 😂)
@@IG-jd8pt 🤔😶 And ?
@@LumièreLégendaire Yes.
People are commenting how boring the crowd and how sterile the setting... Go to 7:30 and watch the slow pan...
I see a group of strangers brought together in respectful silence observing, and almost obeying, only sound.
There are men, women, young and old. Some have eyes closed, others open. Some thinking others escaping thought. In a world full of big, brash and ever increasing levels of greed and ostentation these people have taken an hour out of their lives to sit and observe sound...perfect, crystalline and pure with nothing else.
I thought it looked tribal in a sense, like a gathering around a shaman who will unlock the portal to the other side? But most of all it just looked beautiful. Like people hearing Loscil in its purest, untapped form.
Same here, live music doesn't always need to be a obnoxious party of deafening noise and screaming. This music does do just that or at least it's a good tool as well as enjoyable. And anyone who feels things like that probably has too much going on in their heads anyways making this music so much more helpful. I would pay even more to go to a show like this then any other ordinary rock concert or whatever.
Call me a boring person all you want but listening to music like this more often at home breeds a much healthier environment than constantly cranking the volume high and turning on your poison of choice. Don't get me wrong I do all the time but there's a time and place for louder, head pounding music and it shouldn't be abused unless you really wanna feel terrible over something meant to make your life more colorful anyways like music. I almost always have ambient on in the background at home and everyone always enjoys it and asks what I'm listening to. Taken out of context it seems no one cares that it's "boring" at least. Would help if people also had a good sound system too because listening to music like this with the equivalent of musical tin cans won't exactly do it much good either.
Totally agree. The way we listen to live music is now changing, but some don't realise this. We may be happy (I am at least) to sit silently in front of our hi-fis and enjoy music with our eyes closed, reading a book, or just thinking about the day, but when it comes to sitting in front of a computer musician we haven't quite got 'comfortable' as yet. Clubs should provide a better listening space for this type of music - cushions, books, space to lie down, sofas etc.
that one guy that's head banging
half of them have eyes close to experience the music!!
haha idk why people expect the crowd to anything but quiet. I mean think about it logically... this is music that's supposed to be intimate and thought provoking. This isn't a metal show guys lol
Setlist:
1. Dub for Cascadia - 0:20 - 5:53
2. Sickbay - 5:54 - 11:17
3. Steam - 11:18 - 17:12
4. Prairie Trains - 17:13 - 27:59
5. Second Narrows - 28:00 - 35:19
6. Estuarine - 35:20 - 41:00
Might have made some mistakes, but I'm just getting into this guy's work now and I saw that nobody wrote down the setlist yet, so here it is, I tried my best.
At 28min mark is the track that is used for the hundreds soundtrack, seems to be from around the same period as first narrows though
This man is clearly a Genius.
He makes Music in its purest form that goes straight to your mind and your heart so deeply that you couldn’t feel yourself by connecting only to the environment
I would give my kidney to see a live performance of Loscil. Damn, this people are so lucky, I'm happy they had that chance.
I had the opportunity to see him in Lyon Fr, in a boat, it was a nice experience ! Plus i had the opportunity to talk with Scott afterwards ! :)
mnmlst I’ve had the pleasure of seeing him a few times(one was a High Plains show). It’s indescribable. Scott is also an incredibly friendly and humble person and will hang out and talk after.
THIS IS STUNNING.....listening to this on headphones..transports me to a higher level..
I remember one point in my life where I was going for hikes in the middle of the night. Just silence and flickering lights in the distance. For hours until sunrise, this music reminds me of that time. Especially magic in winter times
As someone who makes similar music, I can't help but feel bad for anyone who has to perform this stuff live. People say "ahh it's so boring to watch" but the reality is that other than coming up with some sort of visual show, that's just how it is with this sound. I imagine most ambient artists aren't exactly thrilled to be playing live for a number of reasons unless the environment is just right. That said, I hate how judgmental people get about a guy behind a laptop.
Do you have a link to your music? I would love to give it a listen.
i was fascinated watching his performance so closely
So you're judging people judging people ?
That said, I guess this can be listened to with eyes closed. Why not shut off the senses that have no use in a particular moment ?
Jestin Jund well it IS boring to watch. cuz it IS a guy behind a laptop. I go to ambient gigs every chance I get cuz I love the genre, but that doesn't mean that most are visually interesting cuz they're not.
Jestin Jund While I see where you're coming from, the fact of the matter is that things like PureData and the sort allow for the generation of visuals quite easily. I love Loscil, but I do enjoy a bit more theatricality in the performance of ambient.
I have nothing but love for Scott..truly a magnificent surreal artist. Big ups from India.
4 year old comment, but anyway - I guess in a way all artists are surreal.
4 more years :) this is gold. Indian artists are coming up big as well in the scene, I'd say. For instance, this guy- ambient ua-cam.com/video/y6_UKs9fz2M/v-deo.htmlsi=aeAjFJh_ensYGuF7
Je me souviens de ce sentiment horrible à la fin du live de Loscil à Nantes, ce sentiment d’avoir été arraché du « Paradis »pour revenir sur terre... Voila comment résonne la musique de Loscil, une connexion, une émotion au plus profond de soi et du Soi... Merci de nous offrir cette grâce et beauté en musique ❤️❤️❤️
C'est complètement ça
what this man has accomplished i will forever respect. thank you for blessing the world with your beautiful sounds.
17:10 he begins my favorite song, Prairie Trains Some train on double tracks like a huge platform cruising through endless prairies. It has a power source which is a spinning gyroscope.
Has anyone realized yet, ambient music isn't a song, it's a place.
Ahead of it's time; this is the perfect music to help you stay sane in a lockdown. Thanks!
THANK YOU LOSCIL ! , i traveled really far with this one
No cellphones in the audience. Im proud of this people, them gives the respect that the artist deserves. Bravo
The point of live performance is not necessarily visual, particularly in the case of music. I saw Phillip Glass live recently - a total visual dud. But experiencing the music, played by the composer himself, was transcendental. It was so much more powerful than any recording I'd ever heard. I'd love to "see" Loscil live for the same reason - to experience that connection with the artist, only possible live. Another reason to attend visually boring live performances is to experience the event with similarly engaged others in the audience - the social experience should not be underestimated. Finally, attendance at a live performance gives you a kind of access to the artist - to thank them or to have some input on their work - which is otherwise quite unavailable.
both set and setting are beautiful, great vibe. Thats awesome to see people of all ages getting around this genre of music
still play this monthly, great set with so much depth and calmness
Wish I had been there! too! Amazing.
most excellent.
I discovered him with Triple Point & have been a fan since.
yes, well ... Loscil. thanks for the upload!
I LOVE YOU MAN !
I've been listening to all your albums lately and
your stuff is different from the rest of the ambient artists here on youtube
I get sick of how most ambient artists copy each other,
YOUR STUFF IS ORIGINAL !
Really ,Marconi Union ?
thank you so much for uploading this back then!
van het beste dat er in het genre op y tube te vinden is,excellent.Een bijzonder mooi cadeau van een uitgesproken getalenteerde artiest.Nog ! zou ik zo zeggen...
This is beautiful. Thank you for this!
this is a real gem of a live performance.
**lost and found in soundscapes**Love it*******
He really does create that rainy, foggy, coastal vibe well.
Must have played this literally 100s of times over the years, it's that good.
I never get tired of watching and watching this performance, absolutely perfect and delicious.
First Narrows album is a true ambient masterpiece. Thank you very much for the video of this performance :)
that crowd is very interesting. a beautiful crowd.
+SomeSunshineOutside crowd is waifu.
Hell yeah
There is a lot of chin-stroking going on... But then how does one listen to ambient music live in individual chairs? Beanbags or those reclining couches like in airport would surely be more comfy
New natural selection algorithm: only people who enjoy this music should be eligible to vote.
@Daten Raten: upcoming global financial crisis averted the following year lmao
I just discovered Loscil because he was played at SomaFm… now that the record store has opened again after the lockdown, this discovery is gonna be quite expensive. :-)
NUeB I have them all on cd except the latest and all on vinyl except Plume . Beautiful music
This is Art of the electronic music, atmosfear, spiritual compreensive...beauty!!!
Love seeing this, a huge fan
This is a beautiful set. Ambient at its best.
Good stuff! Wish I had been there!
Me 2😄😉👍👏😊😌👂👂😏🌿🌿✌
Ambient for life.
That guy coughing -- that was probably me. Sorry.
Still, fantastic show. Great recording as well!
@@Gy0952 lol
I would have hated you for showing up with a cough, but I would have done the same
Some here are thinking, smoke a bowl or take some mushrooms. If necessary, those things are for the initiate. In my humble opinion, growth is about taking it from there, and leaving those things behind.
Yeah, I never used drugs and I love ambient.
Yes!!!
that was the most stunning thing iv,e ever heard,
i was on some stuff when i first played this. my eyes were closed and i felt like i had an out of body experience- like on some astral level i was in those mystic mountains in china, floating in the air... weightless..
+Loha Singh lol this sounds like some badass stuff :D
Great ambient stuff and loscil was the inspiration for an indie film I scored white rabbit. So many possibilities with ambient.
Dimmer lights.
Ses sets sont toujours aussi prenant et captivant, franchement j adore !!
Beautiful.
I love this guy.
I wish this was longer
Ah, fond memories of going to (F)luister. It is a play on words, "Fluister" is Dutch for whisper, and "Luister" means listening. So yeah, you're supposed to be quiet. Btw, I get very annoyed when people WOOP WOOP during songs at concerts like Dead can dance. If you find the audience boring, what would you rather have seen? People talking through the performance, walking in and out, cheering him on? It's more like a meditative experience, I guess both for the artist as the audience. I also recommend Irezumi (Bialystok, Endurance etc), Biosphere, 36 (sun riders), Namlook, Visions.
loscil: Eres realmente bueno...
Wonderful music
hard to find similar artists, him and biosphere, thats it
carbon based lifeforms, broads of canada, aphex twin, mind yeah those artists are up beat, other than him biosphere being way down beat! lol
+Raffa Jaffa I agree, maybe check out artists like porter ricks, deepchord. its dub techno, but the mixes often blend into ambient.
+Raffa Jaffa Oh and farben / jan gelinek... again, its own thing, but related.
+Raffa Jaffa william basinski, chihei hatakeyama, gas
+Raffa Jaffa Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto's work come to mind as well as some Vladislav Delay.
simply amazing
One of my favourits, also like Murcof, lustmord and biosphere , great!
This artist is new to me. Great to see more people really improving and refining the genre. Man with a Movie Camera by Biosphere is one method of justifying visuals? If it was me I'd dim the lights and use some feint strobes, maybe a few with different resonances to give the impression of movement in 3D :)
Stephen Peacock it's Holland. How'd you know they hadn't all been to the coffeeshops beforehand?
Amazing
only music and love knows no bounds it has no limits in its expression ....
Great crowd - and performance of course
does anybody know what gear he is using here?
so intense... great
Turn the lights down low in the crowd. Mood light would help. Nice music for sure!
Stasis é o melhor dele. Um album capaz de me acalmar, me levar para outra dimensão. Ouço-o quando estou caminhando, e me imagino andando em um planeta desabitado, como um astronauta. Prazeroso.
boa vista senhor, verdad qessa musica é boa, respeito de frança, Biarritz
only the greatest men in the world wear that kind of shirt.
Sometimes you need soundscapes that are emotionally more neutral. Sometimes I’ll go to Tim Hecker or Eluvium for ambient vibes and they’ll make me cry instead.
AKHHHHHH love all of those noisy percussions!!!
This performance is addictive
wo..wow...wow...
incrível. incrível. incrível.
sounds so good on my jbl 615s!!
amazing.
I wish I was there :)
I was afraid to watch this live version, but its interesting seeing the audience close their eyes and assimilate the artists work. It's like they are painting a picture in their minds of what it means to them or just thinking about whatever it is they have in mind.
Starting around 20:30 you can hear elements of what would become my favorite song of his, Holding Pattern.
so gooooood
All things are full of weariness, who can utter it ? the eyes are not satisfied with seeing nor the ears with hearing, I said in my heart "I will be wise" but it was so far from me !
I suppose we all get out of his incredible music what we come in with. If I were still single I would ask to marry the woman in the audience who kept her eyes closed the longest or the woman
who in her innermost parts was desperately trying to say the unsayable as one right word after another never came. "We think by feeling. What is there to know? I wake to sleep and take my waking slow."
"What is madness but nobility of soul at odds with circumstance" Theodore Roethke
Best motivational study music right here.
fuck you
he IS a man and not a robot!
Anyone knows the equip that he is using?
great !
I like the sound of his knob twists.
Pure bliss ^_^
I want to go to there.
Nous sommes le 1111 2019 à Biarritz France EUSKADI
VIVE LOSCIL!!!!
Haha 1 11 20 tjrs postier..
Oh, so that's how he does it.
Great ambient trip.Trip around organic structures with litell melancholiy state.
Great Ambient
Anyone know what that one controller is? It's about the size of a tablet.... but it looks like it has physical control surfaces.
+t4exanadu QuNeo: www.keithmcmillen.com/products/quneo/
Any idea what the metal one is called? :)
Kenton Killamix Mini USB MIDI Controller
Does anybody know what equipment he's using? I see a knobby thing and a thing with pads on it. What are they?
equipboard.com/pros/loscil there you go!
Для меня Loscil это один из нескольких, главных столпов на эмбиент сцене.. Вместе с bvdub.. 36,,Alphaxone и ежи с ними.
Anyone could please tell me what instruments is he using?
Did you find ?
@@louchesimon not yet! 😕
great sound, is this ambient?
Yes
WOW !
this should have been performed in a dark room. just close your eyes. have a nap. fifteen minutes. refreshed.
Anyone knows what is this slim MIDI pad controller?
come to Mexico Loscil !!!
Gorgeous performance. I'd like to find out what is 'in the box' in terms of how he programmes and what the controllers he is using are. Anybody know where I can find out more?
Searching for to !
Teenage Op (I might have that a bit wrong) is the slender one in front and to the left Keith Macmillan which is only amidi controller. I’d love to look at his live set in the box for sure
Th little box is the Kenton Killa Mix Mini.
He uses Ableton
6:00 - Sickbay ❤️
Anyone got an idea what that white device is with the rotary knobs ?
www.musicradar.com/reviews/tech/kenton-killamix-mini-22851
thanks man!
And the other flat machine?
Keith McMillen QuNeo