"Live at the Wetlands-Preserve, 11.19.99"
Released in February, 2000
by Phoenix Presents Records
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"A particularly porus membrane separates band and audience at every ulu show. The one captured on this disc, a choice example." - Jeff Newelt
What some people may not know is that this album marked the last time that Luca (guitar) would play with ulu. Luca and the rest of ulu remain good friends to this day. The split was due to a difference in musical goals and directions.
This album is full of emotions
especially noticeable in the album's final
track written by Luca, "Opa."
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"ulu"
Released on August 27th, 1998
Neva Recordings
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ulu recorded this album in a three-story apartment on East 25th Street in Manhattan. David, Justin and Scott were in the basement; Aaron was on the main floor and Luca upstairs in the loft. The isolated musicians could only communicate through their micas and headphones. Broken ADAT machines sound restrictions and nerves left the band with only a 6-hour time frame to record 12 songs. They recorded 13. Twelve cuts made the album which all band members were proud of. They mixed the album at a dingy, smoke-filled NYU studio-suite through sleepless nights and begging of security guards to let them stay after-hours. This album is currently unavailable. The band will re-release it sometime soon. The artwork was done by Mike "D" DiGiacento, Joshua Silk and producer/artist, Manech Ibar. Manech and partner Yiram Aldooby also co-produced the album with the rest of ulu.
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