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I will not be attending any of the loopfests, but I sure would enjoy a decent VHS copy of the shows. How enlightening it would be to not only hear what the nation's loopers are capable of, but to see them in action. May I suggest that there be a GearCam, as looping is, if not by definition, then certainly a de facto device-ridden enterprise. I want to see feet stomping on things, fingers twiddling knobs and performers in general sweating not only to keep up with their instruments, but the NORAD-level complexity of their racks. Lindsay Graham sonic detritus: left of eliot http://leftofeliot.iuma.com -----Original Message----- From: Hans Lindauer [mailto:hans@ernieball.com] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 2:00 PM To: Daniel Seymour; Rick Walker; Max Valentino; Matthias Grob; Hans Lindauer; Ted Killian; Rich Atkison; Steven Rice; Stan Card; Tom Heasley; Mark Sottilaro; Mark Hamburg; Miko Biffle; Richard Zvonar; Bill Walker; io777@iname.com; Cliff@BienAppraisers Cc: Loopers Delight; Paul Andreano Subject: Central Coast Loopfest Dear Loopers, First off, allow me to apologize for not contacting you sooner. I wanted to get all of my ducks in a row before getting everybody all worked up. Things were very touch-and-go over the past week, but we have confirmed World Drum and Dance Studio (formerly Higher Movement Drum and Dance Studio) on 778 Francis St. in San Luis Obispo as a final venue for the Loopfest (although I rather like Andre's title of "Loopstock"). This spot will give us plenty of room, and we shouldn't have any complaints from the neighbors. The Loopfest will take place on Saturday March 2nd, 2002 from 3-10 pm. Setup and sound checks will be from 2-3, workshops from 3-4, and performances from 4-10. Each performer/group will have 30 minutes to do their thing. The sound system will be as follows: JBL 1x18", 1x15", 1x12", 1x1.5" per side, quad-amped, for a total of about 2000W per side. Floor monitors will be JBL 1x12" + 1x1.5", 600W times two. On your end, hopefully you will be giving me either a stereo pair (or mono) on 1/4" phone plugs or XLR, or else I can mic a cabinet or three. Also, please try to consolidate your power into a single plug, if possible. If you have special needs, please let me know ASAP and chances are that I can accommodate you (i.e. tables, blacklights, etc.). I will have a video projector there, so if you are accustomed to working with a video backdrop (or want to), we can do that. Bring a tape, DVD, or laptop. I'm trying to get someone to record the whole festival to DAT or hard drive, but I haven't confirmed anything yet. Any volunteers? Also, I encourage everyone to bring their cameras and/or video cameras for posterity. For anyone in town Friday night March 1st, armatronix will be performing loop-based electronic dance music at Sweet Springs Saloon in Los Osos from 9-1:30ish. This will be a fundraiser for the Loopfest, but loopers will be provided a secret password to get in for free. Sweet Springs is an easy walk from Armatron Studios, the home for homeless and/or drunken loopers on the Central Coast. ***** At this time, I need to confirm everybody who is planning on performing so that I can come up with a schedule of performances and also spam the media. Please provide me with a group name or alias if you will be using one. In addition, I would like a brief (half-page maximum) bio from everyone so that I can start to spam the local media and make a festival program. Include your contact information. Please try to get me this info by Thursday, if at all possible. Also, please let me know approximately how much space you will need to set up. If there are any questions, feel free to e-mail me at hans@ernieball.com (or armatronix@charter.net on weekends), or call (805)534-1009 evenings/weekends. I look forward to seeing you all! Yours, -Hans Lindauer P.S. I'll carbon-copy this to Looper's Delight, so sorry to everybody who gets this one twice.