Econochrist- 924 Gilman, Berkeley Ca 4/28/90 xfer f/master soundboard tape East Bay Punk

It has been a wild past 24 hours. First, I mowed the lawn for like 4 hours yesterday. It was an endless exhausting nightmare- not a fan of yardwork. Because of that, I had to scramble to get to the Blood for Blood show at Cornerstone on time as it was an early start. I get permission from the band to video and start prepping my cameras for the show… and my phone is gone. I used it to show my ticket at the door so it has to be there.. then I remember that someone bumped into me as I was prepping AND I kept the phone sticking out of my back pocket.. d’oh!

So, long story short, if you have my cell number and typically text me, I am without a phone for a few days. Please message me on fb or email. What an ordeal. Oh, and no Blood for Blood video. I had to hurry home and do all of the fun financial lockdown steps.

This one is from Radley Hirsch’s collection. I am going from A-Z in his folder and discovered even more Econochrist shows in a folder nested incorrectly. 2 more Econochrist shows to go after this.

This is from that Neurosis show that you see on the calendar. That Neurosis set sounded so good that they released a song from it as a 7″ back in 1990. This one sounds great as well.

Recorded and Transfer by: Radley Hirsch
Transfer Equipment: Tascam Cassette/CD Burner combo

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Econochrist- 924 Gilman, Berkeley Ca 10/6/89 xfer from Soundboard Audio Cassette East Bay Punk

You are going to get an assortment of East Bay punk bands this week, thanks to Todd Pritchard. Today’s post comes from Jason Ross’ collection. The mix wasn’t perfect on this one, so I popped it into Izotope and rebalanced it, and removed as much hiss as I could without making it sound weird.

Recorded by: ? (Marshall Stax or Radley Hirsch?)
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragohn and M-Audio 2496 card
Rebalance and noise reduction in Izotope Rx7

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