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Review by Bob_Loblaw
The first set is very dense and everything seems to have a lot of meat to it. Limb By Limb kicks the show off in a weird slot, however it does have great intensity. DWD kicks off the jams early with another stereotypical 99' hose jam. FEFY is very pretty as always. Ya Mar also has a bit of meat to it and drifts off into some nice drumming by Fish. Mike soon locks in with Fish to create a solid groove and stretch things out a little bit. Antelope has some great slow building intensity and is pretty great despite Trey messing up the lyrics and flow at the very end.
Set two kicks off with a Sand that flows so well, you can tell Trey is having a ton of fun with it. It morphs into a wall of Chaos. Piper goes quickly into lightspeed then cools down into a lush sea of Ambient, Lizards is solid. YEM is fairly standard but the vocal jam is pretty cool, especially the Tweeprise nod at the end.
The encore is a fairly generic Golgi> Tweeprise.
Overall a pretty strong show with a good deal of consistent jamming.