Footage shot at the funeral for drummer Pip Pyle, who died August 28th 2006, and the subsequent performance at the Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club by Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller, Fred Baker and Mark Fletcher, on September 19th 2006.
Magma performing the middle section from "Hhai" in Nancy, October 2007, with solos by Emmanuel Borghi & Benoit Widemann (synth) and James MacGaw (guitar), supported by Philippe Bussonnet (bass) and Christian Vander (drums)
An unusual combination of Hatfield and the North and In Cahoots members - Phil Miller, Alex Maguire, Fred Baker and Mark Fletcher - perform Pip Pyle's "Yes-No Interlude" in his memory, during the Elton Dean Memorial Concert at the Vortex in London, October 2006.
A spirited performance of the anthemic finale to Steve's "Aftaglid" suite, filmed live at the Gong UnConvention in Amsterdam, November 2006. With backing by Mike Howlett (bass), Chris Taylor (drums) and Miquette Giraudy (synths).
An excerpt from the performance by Sacred Geometry, a project involving Mickey Cosmic (synths etc.) and Gong's Daevid Allen, here with special guests Didier Malherbe, Jean-Philippe Rykiel and Mike Howlett.
John Greaves performing the title track from his classic 1977 album, aided by cellist Vincent Courtois. Filmed in concert at the Triton in Paris, February 2007.
In tribute to the late Pip Pyle, who penned the lyrics to this beautiful song composed by French pianist Lydia Domancich, a live performance by Lydia's group Madomko with special guest, Breton signer Marthe Vassallo, and rhythmic support by Magma bassist Philippe Bussonnet and percussionist Julien Andre. Live at Le Baiser Sale, Paris, March 2007.
Three excerpts from PolySoft's appearance at Malguenac festival in August 2006, performing Soft Machine classics ("Gesolreut", "Backwards", "Chloe And The Pirates"), featuring Hugh Hopper with Pierre-Olivier Govin, Jean-Remy Guedon, Emmanuel Bex and Francois Verly.
An excerpt from the performance at Gong's UnConvention in Amsterdam, November 2006, featuring Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth, Harry Williamson and Didier Malherbe.