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Here's an event that may interest some. It contains looping musicians, as well as avant-jazz, electronic, noise, and experimental music. THE BIG SUR EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2004 PRESENTS: Sound/Shift and The Anais Nin Video & Film Diary Festival Friday, May 28, 8:30pm to 10:30pm (Video) Saturday, May 29, noon to 7pm (Music); 8:30pm to 10:30pm (Video) Sunday, May 30, noon to 7pm (Music) Henry Miller Memorial Library Highway One Big Sur, California USA 831-667-2574 http://www.henrymiller.org/ $10 for 1 day / $15 for both days / $30 festival pass (This is a benefit for the Henry Miller Memorial Library). We are really excited about the diversity of talent and good nature that make up this year's event, as well as the addition of The Anais Nin Video & Film Diary Festival. We hope that this is an awesome experience for everybody involved, as both participant and spectator. The music portion of the festival is organized on the Sound/Shift concept, which is ideal for bringing musicians from different geographies, ideologies, and experience together with no aesthetic constraints other than that the music be wholy (holy?) improvised in order to discover the musical outer limits as a new common ground. We hope to have an extremely varied experience, one that stretches perceptual, psychological, and social boundaries. This year Sound/Shift Big Sur 04 is collectively creating two large compositions with each day consisting of a 7 hour single "piece" (subsets that create an ongoing larger piece). At the time of writing this (a week before the show), there are over 99 musicians scheduled with the equivalent of 80 different ensembles. This event may be the largest grouping of free improvising musicians ever attempted in North America. BIG SUR SOUND/SHIFT04 FEATURES THE FOLLOWING MUSICIANS: 99Hooker--sax/spoken word, New York Ausberto Acevedo--double bass, San Francisco Joe (MetaMan) Balesteri--trumpet/laptop, San Francisco Bob Bellerue--feedback/homemade electronics/flutes, Los Angeles Jorge Boehringer--violin/electronics, Oakland CJ "Reaven" Borosque--noise pedals, El Cerrito Mitchell Brown--electro-acoustics, Los Angeles Lara Bruckmann--voice, Bay Area Kyle Bruckmann--oboe/english horn/suona, San Francisco Jon Brumit--turntable, Oakland Jared Butler--guitar/fx, Santa Rosa Leticia Castaneda--various electronics & objects, Los Angeles Chris Cory--sax/electronics, Sebastopol Andre Custodio--synth, Pleasant Hill Matt Davignon--drum machine, Oakland Bryan Day--guitar/taisho-goto/self-built, Omaha NE Ernesto Diaz-Infante--acoustic guitar, San Francisco Thomas Dimuzio--sampler, San Francisco Tom Djll--trumpet, Bay Area Tim DuRoche--drums, Portland David Dupuis--upright bass, Bay Area James Edmiston--upright bass, Palo Alto Dina Emerson--voice, Bay Area Helena Espvall-Santoleri--cello, Philadelphia Cuca (aka Maria) Esteves--computer/objects/bandoneon, Los Angeles Philip Everett--percussion/autoharp, San Francisco Marcos Fernandes--electronics/percussion, San Diego Leah Fenimore--banjo/tapes, San Francisco Scott Fraser--electric guitar, Los Angeles Eric Glick Rieman--prepared rhodes piano, Berkeley Lance Grabmiller--laptop, San Francisco Will Grant--electronics, Larkspur Jonathon Grasse--7-string brazilian guitar, Los Angeles Phillip Greenlief--soprano saxophone, Bay Area Joseph Hammer--tape, Los Angeles Emily Hay--flutes/voice, Los Angeles Greg Headley--guitar/electronics, Los Angeles Ron Heglin--trombone, Berkeley Matt Herman--stick, San Francisco Damon Holzborn--guitar/electronics, San Diego Jonathan Horne--guitar, Bay Area Wayne Jackson--laptop/circuit bend toys, Santa Cruz David Javelosa--synth, Santa Monica David Kendall--laptop/found electronics, Los Angeles Kitundu--phonoharp, San Francisco Scot Gresham-Lancaster--electronics, Bay Area Craig Latta--double theremin, Palo Alto Markus Launsburry--guitar/electronics/percussion, Chicago Marina Lazzara--voice/guitar/fx, San Francisco Bill Leikam--percussion, Palo Alto Claudia Lehan--percussion, San Francisco David "d.bug" Leikam--synthesizer/electric bass, Palo Alto Nathan Levine--double bass, Seattle Scott R. Looney--laptop, Oakland Fred Malouf--guitar/electronics, Bay Area Bob Marsh--mutil-instruments, El Cerrito Ben McAllister--guitar/circuit-bent Instruments, Seattle Marianne McDonald--harp, Oakland Thollem McDonas--electric piano, Pacifica Kristen Miltner--laptop, San Francisco Polly Moller--flute/vocals, Bay Area Luis Monne--guitar/pedals/voice, Santa Monica W.T. Nelson--homemade synth & hurdy gurdy, Los Angeles Hal Onserud--bass, Santa Barbara Albert Ortega--amplified resonant objects/laptop/oscillators, Los Angeles Jesse Quattro--voice, San Francisco Alwyn J.S. Quebido--electric guitar, San Francisco Jeff Ridenour--double bass, Los Angeles Jason Robinson--sax/electronics, San Diego Rent Romus--sax/things, El Cerrito Jess Rowland--AM radio, San Francisco mp3 LX Rudis--synth, San Francisco Jonah Rust--guitar/theremin/keyboard/saw/samples, Santa Monica Thomas Scandura--electronic percussion, Oakland Ignaz Schick--electronics, Berlin, Germany Jeff Schwartz--upright bass, Los Angeles Jason Shanks--laptop/windsynth/sax, East Bay John Shiurba--electric guitar, Oakland Robert Silverman--theremin, Oakland Simon Wickham-Smith--digital media, Oxford, U.K. Michael Sokolowski--violin/synth, Charlottesville, Virginia Moe! Staiano--percussion, Bay Area Marjorie Sturm--flute, San Francisco Ron Thompson--guitar, Bay Area Steven Tobin--vox/harmonium, San Francisco Carolyn Torrente--alto sax, San Francisco Cory Thrall--Juno 60 synth, percussion, Santa Rosa Toyoji Tomita--trombone, Oakland Max Valentino--bass guitar/loops, Tehachapi CA Douglas C Wadle--trombone, Bay Area Seth Warren--percussion, Bay Area Ellen B Weller--flute/sax/fife/recorder/clarinet, San Diego Marc Williams--sax/guitar, Bay Area Theresa Wong--cello, Danville Ian Yeager--electric guitar, Rohnert Park Alex Yeung--guitar, San Francisco Aaron Ximm--field recordings, San Francisco For a complete schedule and more info please visit: http://www.paxrecordings.com/News_events/soundshiftbigsur.html The first-ever Anais Nin Video & Film Diary Festival of personal first-person narratives (no sexual or political limits) will be taking place on Friday the 28th and Saturday the 29th at 8:30pm. Works by Amy Happ, Gabriela Bohm, John Church, Marjorie Sturm, Monica Gazzo, and Caveh Zahedi will be featured. For a full schedule of the film festival, please visit: http://www.paxrecordings.com/News_events/filmprogram.html _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with the new version of MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/