Just Announced

I wondered if you would head down…looks like a great place. (although, I guess if you want a good spot - get down close to stage?) If it's an open carpool, lemme know.
Not sure about details - I think I need to "Hey, Seth" though - open period before Richmond / NC shows…

Joe - a plus of the new forum - modification powers don't expire=corrected^:)
azaghal1981 wrote:
AvantFairfax Fest

Cheer-Accident,
Stag Hare ,
Mike Tamburo ,
Insect Factory,
Anduin
and
Kuschty Rye Ergot

Saturday 25 April 2009 at 5:00pm

Old Town Hall
Fairfax, Virginia,
April 25th, 2009 5pm-1am
University Dr. & Main St.


Is this GMU?



Epstein, you have some strong competition.
And how are there essentially two experimental music festivals in DC (a town that as a whole, couldn't care less about most of this music) on the same night?


Sorry I didn't see this announcement when made…You are right - some great events and competition this weekend - lots of decisions too!
Anyhow, I now see this topic b/c MaMa Tee is somehow in the loop and asked I was aware of Avant Fairfax and emailed me this:

' Avant Fairfax '  -  Cheer-Accident, Kuschty Rye Ergot and more.
Saturday, April 25 at 7 pm
Old Town Hall , 3999, University Drive, Fairfax VA 22030

The Avant-Fairfax Festival is the newest addition to City of Fairfax's  Spotlight on the Arts.  Avant-Fairfax will take place at Old Town Hall on Saturday, April 25 from 6PM until 1AM and will feature an eclectic lineup of acts, both local and national, and spanning a variety of musical styles that have, until now, gone without a venue in the City of Fairfax. Avant-Fairfax, is entirely new for this location, offering progressive rock, improvisational, and electronic elements.  "[Avant-Fairfax] is totally unlike anything else on the Spotlight schedule and no two acts [at Avant-Fairfax] are alike," says Avant-Fairfax co-organizer Andrew McCarry.  "There's going to be some real diversity at Spotlight on the Arts this year."

The Avant-Fairfax Festival is co-organizers say that much of the inspiration behind Avant-Fairfax comes from DC's already thriving experimental music scene, which includes the Electric Possible and Sonic Circuits concert series as well as frequent shows at the Velvet Lounge.  It may be fitting, then, that the Avant-Fairfax lineup will feature some of the mainstays and more influential figures in the local outsider music scene.  Former Velvet Lounge booking agent Scott Verrasto will provide improvised krautrock and free-jazz influenced percussion with his own band, Kohoutek, among other acts at the festival.  Layne Garrett, who will be playing solo at Avant-Fairfax, routinely opens his home in NW DC for live shows, dubbing it "the Lighthouse."

Headlining the festival is internationally touring Cheer-Accident, a Chicago based abstract prog- rock outfit that can be discordant, abstract, and fidgety as well as harmonious, poppy, and relaxing at various points in their music.  Cheer-Accident schizophrenically brings together a myriad of genres making their music thoroughly captivating and leaving one to wonder what to expect when they play at Avant-Fairfax.

Admission:  Suggested donation $10
Information: 571-232-2086, avantfairfax@gmail.com or www.myspace.com/avantfairfax
manimtired wrote:
mdh9857 wrote:
Pink
Patriot Center
September 28, 2009

Seth, you are awesome.  Thanks!  If you haven't seen her 2009 touring schedule, take a look, never have I seen a packed schedule like hers.


this just made sweetcells day


made my day  ;D
dont think its been announced yet, but calling all old school EDM heads!

The Orb
9:30
July 4, 2009




wooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
Excellent!
Will this result in a (nowadays) rare Sweetcell local appearance?

betao wrote:
dont think its been announced yet, but calling all old school EDM heads!

The Orb
9:30
July 4, 2009




wooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
azaghal1981 wrote:
Excellent!
Will this result in a (nowadays) rare Sweetcell local appearance?

i got a secret, if you promise not to tell anyone: i may be moving back to DC that weekend.  so there is indeed a chance that i'll be at this gig (if not dead from a long day of moving & unpacking).  how's that for "just announced"?
woops apologies.  that was meant to be a private message.  damn "reply all"!
Sweets back in DC? Oh man! I was already on the fence over The Orb, but this could very well push me to the "attending" category!
the Orb sucked the big one on their last tour….zzzzzzzzzzzz
Their show at Coachella was stellar. Very quality material. Loved every minute of it.
it's still a maybe - looking likely, but not 100% yet.  the missus got a job offer in MD that she's psyched for but is waiting to hear back from other potential employers.

and i really liked the orb on their last tour.  a delightful evening of mellow beats, but i suppose it helps to be in to EDM in general and the orb in particular. 
You suck the big one all the time. What's your point?



Hello wrote:
the Orb sucked the big one on their last tour….zzzzzzzzzzzz
I heard it dragged in the beginning and it got reggae-isH?

give me the Orbital anytime, not the Orb!  LOLz

betao wrote:
Their show at Coachella was stellar. Very quality material. Loved every minute of it.
Spoon's very own festival in Austin


SPOONX3:

07-09 Austin, TX - Stubb's Amphitheater (Spoon, …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears)
07-10 Austin, TX - Stubb's Amphitheater (Spoon, Low, Dale Watson)
07-11 Austin, TX - Stubb's Amphitheater (Spoon, Atlas Sound, the Strange Boys)
Dale Watson seems like a rather peculiar choice to open a Spoon show.  Actually, Spoon, Low, and Dale Watson seems like a really odd triple bill.
All three of those bills are a little strange.
the orb could get up on stage and just stand there, one saying "i'm samantha" while the other claims to be        lohan . . . and you still would not be allowed to dis them.  the orb controls every corner of the global mental process.  they control nin and janes addiction, they control morrisey never wanting to reunite the smiths, they control animal collective.
Hello wrote:
I heard it dragged in the beginning and it got reggae-isH?

give me the Orbital anytime, not the Orb!  LOLz

betao wrote:
Their show at Coachella was stellar. Very quality material. Loved every minute of it.



The set was dancy all the way through. There was alot of dub influence in it, but their most recent album (the dream) had a ton of dub influence in it, so go figure. they played blue room, a huge ever growing pulsating brain, mother nature, and parts of little fluffy clouds - alex didn't drop it. one thing you have to respect about alex is that he doesn't play hits just to please the crowd - he plays what he wants too. the last 10 minutes of the set was incredible.

here are some pics i got of it:







the tent started out about 3/4s full, but people left as the set progressed. the people who stayed made for the perfect crowd - it was spacious and everyone was into it. i'm too young to have experienced the good old days of raving like that, but if this set was any indication of what it was like back then, then i wish i was older.
here are the full Orb dates from their myspace if anyone is curioius

May 23 2009 knockebgoroch world festival inverness, Scotland
May 24 2009 rave against racism sheffield, Northeast
May 28 2009 the broad room london, London and South East
Jun 10 2009 HOB Anaheim, California
Jun 11 2009 HOB SAN DIEGO, California
Jun 12 2009 Henry Fonda theater Los Angeles, California
Jun 13 2009 Health & Harmony Festival Santa Rosa, California
Jun 15 2009 showbox seattle, Washington
Jun 16 2009 Commodore Vancouver, British Columbia
Jun 20 2009 fox theater boulder, Colorado
Jun 22 2009 varsity theater minneapolis, Minnesota
Jun 23 2009 Pabst theater Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jun 24 2009 bottom lounge chicago, Illinois
Jun 28 2009 Numbers Houston, Texas
Jun 30 2009 culture room fort lauderdale, Florida
Jul 1 2009 THE SOCIAL Orlando, Florida
Jul 2 2009 Variety playhouse Atlanta, Georgia
Jul 3 2009 cats cradle Carrboro, North Carolina
Jul 4 2009 9.30 club DC, Washington DC
Jul 6 2009 Mod club toronto, Ontario
Jul 9 2009 paradise rock club boston, Massachusetts
Jul 10 2009 the musical hall of williamsburg brooklyn, New Jersey
Jul 11 2009 bowery ballroom new york, New York
Jul 17 2009 situation 635 clapham , london, London and South East

its really cool that they aren't half assing the tour and hitting up all of these cities.
nice, thanks!