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So, Mike Portnoy's 'Testimony 2: Live in Los Angeles' is a fascinating dive into his drumming prowess during Neal Morse's tour. The whole thing feels like a raw look behind the curtain—it's not just a concert film, it's a deep exploration of rhythm and creativity. The unique audio options are a nice touch; you can really get into the isolated drums and hear how each beat contributes to the overall sound. The set list is packed with pieces that showcase both the technical and emotional aspects of the music, and the atmosphere is intimate, almost like being at a private jam session. If you're into progressive rock, this piece has elements that really capture the spirit of the genre and its intricate nature.
This release is part of a limited offering and has garnered a niche following among drumming enthusiasts and progressive rock collectors alike. Formats vary, but the DVD version tends to be more sought after due to the combination of audio features and performance footage. Given the unique presentation, it tends to pop up at collector conventions but isn’t overly common, making it a noteworthy find for those who appreciate detailed musicianship.
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