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Chris Bellevie
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Mon, 26 Aug 2002 09:05:28 -0700
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RE: [idm] Re: All Tomorrow's Parties: what's it like?
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quoted 14 lines ATP rocks. totally different from other festival. it takes place in a> ATP rocks. totally different from other festival. it takes place in a > holiday family centre (http://www.pontins.com/pontins-cambersands.htm > ). they have all kinds of all people attending the festival live > there (about 3000, i think), so no camping slums. > concerts took place either in one large room and one smaller one > (club size). you can actually hear and see the band ;) > when there´s no music, you can go to the nearby beach, have fun at > the centre (http://www.pontins.com/activities.htm) or watch great > movies on the telly (choosen by the band). > > this year shellac curated the festival and their choice of bands for > the line-up was really great. > but this year? i don´t know if i want to see people behind laptops > for three days ;)
Yesterday there was a skate thing going on at Seattle Center, with lots of old goat punk bands (DI, Agent Orange, Adolecents ++) Really wishing that there would be something like this happening with electronic music. Big free event. Or a touring festival like Moby's thing, but with musicians that are much farther out of the mainstream (although not necessarily less accessible), all in a big festival setting. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org