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White Noise - 27th & 28th of March - Birmingham UK

White Noise - 27th & 28th of March - Birmingham UK

2009-02-13 by Gordon Charlton

I am performing at this. Moog are sponsoring it. It will be astonishing.

Gordon, aka Beat Frequency

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http://www.whitenoisefestival.co.uk

The independent electronic music label White Label Music presents a  
new event for your festival calendar � The White Noise Electronic  
Music Festival. Two days of cutting edge electronic music from  
Krautrock to �car alarm techno�, �Dub Folk-Moogtastic mayhem.�  
�Theremins galore-glam-tronic-electro-billy lunacy.�

The White Noise Festival 2009 will be held at The Rainbow, Digbeth,  
Birmingham on the 27th & 28th of March 2009, featuring an  
international line up of music with 12 bands and 7 djs battling it  
out in this unique victorian boozer in Birmingham�s regenerated arts  
quarter.

Battle commences at 7pm each night and runs through to 4am each  
morning. Tickets are priced �10 for a day ticket or �20 for a 2 day  
pass (plus �1.50 booking fee).

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Re:White Noise - 27th & 28th of March - Birmingham UK

2009-02-13 by Victoria Lundy

Sounds like a great event. Also laughed at the anorak joke on the banner.

The last electronica/techno whateveryoucall it event I played at was
strangely uninterested in the theremin ‹ even vaguely hostile. It¹s as if
you weren¹t playing samples, or djing, they didn¹t get it. Kids these days.

Vic


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Re: [Aetherphon] Re:White Noise - 27th & 28th of March - Birmingham UK

2009-02-13 by Gordon Charlton

On 13 Feb 2009, at 19:03, Victoria Lundy wrote:

> Sounds like a great event. Also laughed at the anorak joke on the  
> banner.
>
> The last electronica/techno whateveryoucall it event I played at was
> strangely uninterested in the theremin ‹ even vaguely hostile. It¹s  
> as if
> you weren¹t playing samples, or djing, they didn¹t get it. Kids  
> these days.
>
> Vic

Indeed. I'm on at 7:00pm. I wanted this because I really need my  
beauty sleep, and the organisers wanted the weirdest stuff on early  
before the pubs turned out and the 120bpm crowd arrive. (At a  
previous event DJ Jash was delighted to explain that he had  
painstakingly put together a mix tape that was 120bpm for a straight  
hour without any variation. Then he cranked it up until it was more  
distorted than a whole fleet of ice cream vans.)

Gordon

Re: White Noise - 27th & 28th of March - Birmingham UK

2009-02-14 by Philip

You got MOOG to sponsor this???!!!

Wow!!! Guess I should let them know about the thing at the meat 
packing factory. I WAS planning on wearing jeans AND a Captain Analog 
T-Shirt.

Philip

--- In aetherphon@yahoogroups.com, Gordon Charlton <gordonc@...> 
wrote:
>
> I am performing at this. Moog are sponsoring it. It will be 
astonishing.
> 
> Gordon, aka Beat Frequency
> 
> -------------
> http://www.whitenoisefestival.co.uk
> 
> The independent electronic music label White Label Music presents 
a  
> new event for your festival calendar – The White Noise Electronic  
> Music Festival. Two days of cutting edge electronic music from  
> Krautrock to `car alarm techno', `Dub Folk-Moogtastic mayhem.'  
> `Theremins galore-glam-tronic-electro-billy lunacy.'
> 
> The White Noise Festival 2009 will be held at The Rainbow, 
Digbeth,  
> Birmingham on the 27th & 28th of March 2009, featuring an  
> international line up of music with 12 bands and 7 djs battling it  
> out in this unique victorian boozer in Birmingham's regenerated 
arts  
> quarter.
> 
> Battle commences at 7pm each night and runs through to 4am each  
> morning. Tickets are priced £10 for a day ticket or £20 for a 2 
day  
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> pass (plus £1.50 booking fee).
> 
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> 
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>

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