INFORMATION

Endgame history

Studio sessions
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

The Endgame session archive is vast, and we're gradually working through it! Many of the recordings detailed on these pages are available for release or license to anyone interested. Many of the works highlighted in red type are allocated as conceptualised releases, some of which may be available for license. If you would like to release an Endgame album or selected works, then contact Alan Freeman.

Full key to colour coding on these pages...
BLUE = released!
RED = to be released?
GREEN = for a compilation?
BLACK = no decision as yet!
GREY = not good enough to release!

Live concerts
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Endgame can be quite a different experience in concert than in studio. Although our ethic is the same, live performance in front of an audience results in a much more spontaneous music, as witnessed on the Endgame LIVE CDR series.
At many Endgame concerts we engage in solo slots, encourage guest
performers to join in, and also sometimes feature an Alto Stratus set. So, an Endgame concert can amount to 4 support acts (from Endgame members) followed by 2 hours of Endgame proper.

So far Endgame have only performed in Leicester, but are open to invitations
to play elsewhere. We have our own PA, which means we can play virtually
anywhere locally. For gigs further afield, however, we would need to find
venues with a PA on hand. Anyone interested in organising a gig, doing a
swap deal (we support you/you support us), playing as support here in
Leicester, or as a guest, then contact
Alan Freeman.

Endgame used the following...
Alan Freeman:
guitar, guitar synth, digital and analogue synths, voice, etc.
Steve Freeman: electronics, tapes, loops, turntable, guitar, bass, voice, etc.
Jim Tetlow: Roland Sound Canvas, sounds, didgeridoo, voice, guitar, toys, etc.