The new Madrugada live album "Live at Trafalmadore" has been a long time coming. The band's long-time reputation as a stellar live act made it inevitable. I've never actually seen them myself, but I've heard enough bootlegs to confirm and today's mp3 post one such example. I'm not sure of the exact source for the recording, but I'm pretty sure it's from a radio broadcast back in 2000 around the time of the first (and still best) album "Industrial silence". This is one of the quieter, more subtle songs from their early catalogue. The band's restraint has always been one of their strong points and I think it's showcased beautifully here, especially with the skeletal, understated guitar work.