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Big Sur Experimental Music Festival 2000



I don't know fur shur, but I'd guess there'd have to
be some looping going on here.  Any loopers going?

stephen


> BIG SUR EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2000
> @ Henry Miller Memorial Library, on Highway 1, Big
> Sur (directions below)
> http://www.henrymiller.org/events
> 
> Saturday and Sunday, May 20th and 21st, 12-8pm.
> 
> Tickets available now by calling 831-667-2574
> $ 10.00/day  $ 15.00 for both.
> 
> 
> A fantastic amount of submissions from across the
> country and overseas came
> in response to this years "Call for Performers." The
> line-up reflects our 
> wish to have a wide variety of adventurous modern
> music: electronica, 
> experimental improv, and ambient music from New 
> York, Tokyo, Seattle, Los 
> Angeles, San Francisco and Big Sur. Come down to Big
> Sur for this
> historic event and please call to reserve your
> tickets. 
> 
> Performance Schedule:
> 
> Saturday May 20: 
> 
> 
> 1 pm Thomas Dimuzio, San Francisco, CA
> live sampling and processing which can range
> anywhere from beautiful
> shimmering drones to full-code digital noise. 
> http://www.gench.com
> email: dimuzio@gench.com
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 2 pm Marcelo Radulovich/Marcos Fernandes, San Diego,
> CA
> improvisational, experimental global sounds for
> guitars and electronics
> http://www.accretions.com/current/mf_sum.html
> http://www.marceloradulovich.com
> http://www.trummerflora.com (San Diego Imrov. and
> Experimental music site)
> email: sounds@accretions.com
> 
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 3 pm Cheryl E. Leonard, San Francisco, CA 
> a chamber work for four players and tape composed
> entirely of sounds
> acoustically and electronically derived from glass
> instruments.
> email: intex@sirius.com
>                               ...........
> 
> 
> 4 pm Bill Horist, Seattle, WA
> Solo improvised electric guitar soundscapes
> http://www.unitcircle.com , email:
> flattopbix@yahoo.com
> "...one of the most creative sound manipulators..."
> Seattle Weekly
> ............
> 
> 
> 5 pm Jeff Kaiser Trio, Ventura, CA
> Electro-acoustic trio of trumpet, guitar, and bass. 
> Jeff Kaiser, trumpet and electronics
> Woody Aplanalp, guitars and electronics
> Steuart Liebig, basses and electronics
> http://www.pfmentum.com
> email: Pfmentum@jetlink.net
> 
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 6 pm Blaise Siwula, Brooklyn, NY
> Solo ultraphonic alto-saxophone from the Lower East
> Side of New York City
> http://home.earthlink.net/~bbrjsiwula/
> email: bbrjsiwula@earthlink.net
>                          ...........
> 
> 
> 7 pm A concert of electro-acoustic tape pieces by
> international composers
> curated by composer Matt Ingalls, Oakland, CA.
> email: mingalls@concentric.net
> http://www.bayimproviser.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Sunday May 21:
> 
> 12 Noon Spandana
> David Champagne, Big Sur - Vibes, drums, tape and TV
> Sean Darius, Los Angeles - Cello
> Philip DeGruy, New Orleans - Guitarp
>
http://www.bestofneworleans.com/mus/bandprofiles/p.html
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 1 pm BSXMF Ensemble, Interstellar Space 
> a purely free improvising all-star group of past and
> present BSXMF
> participants featuring musicians Andre Custodio,
> Ernesto Diaz-Infante, 
> Pat Harman, Jeff Kaiser, Steuart Liebig, Lx Rudis,
> Jim Ryan, Blaise Siwula 
> and others.
> e-mail: itzat@earthlink.net
> http://www.bayimproviser.com
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 2 pm The Electro-Acoustic Sextet Of Oakland
> an experimental zone of computer electronics and
> jazz
> Jim Ryan - flute, alto & tenor sax
> Matthew Burtner - midified and electronically
> processed tenor sax
> Scott Looney - electronics, keys and processing
> Damon Smith - double Bass
> Peter Valsamis - percussion
> Hugh Livingston - contrabass
> http://www.bayimproviser.com
> email: jim@majornet.com
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 3 pm Mobius Operandi, San Francisco, CA
> Electro-acoustic ensemble that performs exclusively
> on original 
> instruments designed by Oliver DiCicco 
> http://www.mobiusmusic.com
> email: pamw@exploratorium.edu or
> otype@mobiusmusic.com
> "...The Mobius Opernadi show evokes the surrealist
> circus moods of 
> filmmaker David Lynch...Parts of the visual
> spectacle are truely 
> staggering..." 
> Steven Winn,
> San Francisco
> Chronicle
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 4 pm Surrealestate, Los Angeles, CA
> An ensemble of woodwinds, electric strings, varied
> percussion and poetry.
> Performing techniques of spontaneity, compositional
> structures both 
> sophisticated and simple graphics and instructions.
> email: martinel@ucla.edu
> "...Surrealestate is examining the very nature of
> sonic experience--not 
> as a cold experiment, but to conceive alternate
> methods of hot-line 
> communication..." 
> Greg Burk, music columinist, LA Weekly
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 5 pm  Yasuhiro Otani, Tokyo, Japan
> Macintosh Powerbook and guitar
> Deeply influenced by contemporary music, free music,
> folk music, collage,
> noise, music concrete improvised music etc..
> email: PXK01556@nifty.ne.jp
> http://www.member.nifty.ne.jp/yotani/
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 6 pm  Philip Gelb/Hugh Livingston Duet, Oakland, CA
> new and experimental music for shakuhachi & cello
> http://www.wenet.net/~ryokan
> email: ryokan@wenet.net
> 
>                                ...........
> 
> 
> 7 pm Ambient music pioneer Robert Rich, Menlo Park,
> CA
> Sonic surrealism for electronics and keyboards. 
> http://www.amoeba.com/rrindex.html
> http://www.rrich.com
> email: rr@rrich.com
> 
>                              ...........
> 
> Special performance by Monterey artist Ed Leeper.
> Food, massage and surprises!
> 
> 
> DIRECTIONS:
> Traveling south from San Francisco or San Jose, Big
> Sur is 35 miles south 
> of Carmel-by-the-Sea on Highway 1. The Library is a
> quarter-mile south 
> Nepenthe restuarant in a redwood grove on the
> mountain side of the road.
> For more info call 831.667.2574 or email
> magnus@henrymiller.org
> 
> ACCOMMODATIONS:
> Camping is available at Andrew Molera State Park for
> the cost of $3 per
> person. Andrew Molera has 20 miles of hiking and/or
> biking trails, coastal 
> access, fishing, swimming, and surfing. Hike in 0.3
> miles to primitive 
> camping. For more info, call
> 831.667.2315                         
>  
>                                 
> $10 dollars for a one-day pass
> $15 for a two-day pass.
>  
> 
> Food and drink by
> Big Sur Coast Foods
> 
> Massage by
> Imani Healing Arts
> 
>                                
> For information or tickets, call (831) 667-2574,
> email: hmlib@henrymiller.org
> 
> BSXMF is sponsored by:
> Streetlight Records
> 939 Pacific Street, Santa Cruz and by
> Monterey Mattress Company
> 701 Redwood Ave. Sand City, 831-899-5464
> 
> 
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Stephen

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