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[microsound] DB FESTIVAL : seattle
DB FESTIVAL PRESS RELEASE 9-1-04
Decibel Festival is a four-day, multiple venue community arts and music
festival exposing the Northwest to the international, national and
regional electronic music scene. It is our goal to educate as well as
entertain through workshops, seminars, open discussion, comfortable
venues, excellent sound, exciting performances, interesting visuals and
a diverse cross-section of quality electronic music.
The festival will focus on no predominant electronic music genre, but
instead focus on the similarities that unite all electronic music
(synthesis, technology, dance, urban post-industrial culture, digital
art).
Considering the increasing number of talented producers, label owners,
DJs and performers gaining popularity through out the Northwest,
Decibel would like to give these NW artists the opportunity to perform
along side national and international electronic music talent.
Through seminars, clinics, panel discussions and the 1st Annual
Electronic Music Film Festival Decibel hopes to educate and build
awareness in regards to electronic music’s history, diversity,
longevity and sophistication (see FILM FESTIVAL and CLINIC information
below).
Decibel evening performances will be spread across 5 different venues
(see VENUE info below) over the 4-day span of the festival (13 live
showcases and the Barca DJ lounge). Performances will range from laptop
performance/competition, to live/electronic hybrid bands, to
internationally renowned DJs, to electro acoustic composition. Each
night and each venue will have a pronounced theme, giving each showcase
a unique appeal. Considering all of these venues are within 4-block
radius, we encourage attendants to wander between venues and embrace
the festival as a collective experience. Considering the amount of
talent and musical diversity participating at the Decibel Festival it
would be a shame not to (see line up below). With the purchase of a
Decibel Pass you gain complete access to all of these events, including
the clinics, panels and daytime performances (13 live showcases, 9
clinics, DJ lounge, 2 panel discussions). In addition individual
tickets can be purchase the day of the show at the venue on a first
come first serve basis (see TICKET info below on pricing). Check the
www.dbfestival.com site for complete schedule and showcase information
(coming soon).
TICKETS ($50 Db pass pricing has been extended to Sept 15th):
Db passes are on sale now (www.dbfestival.com). Passes will guarantee
you admission to all Decibel Shows and related activities (day and
evening performances, National Laptop Championship, clinics, panel
discussions). The last of the discounted pass will be available through
Sept 1st.
Db Pass pricing is as follows:
August 15th - Sept 15th = $50
Sept 16th - Sept 23rd = $65
*Individual tickets per show will be available at the door. Please keep
in mind pass holders have priority and you will not be guaranteed
admittance without a pass. Tickets will range from $10 - $20 per show
and $5 per clinics/panel discussions (12 + shows and 3 clinics).
Individual ticket price info will be made available on the Db website
and in the Db booklet in the near future. Check the website
periodically for more info.
UPDATE DECIBEL LINE UP
in alphabetical order
Absolute Madman (Seattle - Fourthcity)
(A) ppendix Shuffle a.k.a. 8 Frozen Modules (L.A. - Orac, Proptronix
Records)
.greg. (Decibel)
Beehive (Seattle)
Brandy Westmore (Seattle)
Brian Lyons (Seattle - Flammable, Superfluid)
Bruno Pronsato (Seattle - Orac Records)
Caro (Seattle - Orac Records)
Circle Square (Vancouver, B.C. - Output Records)
Clever (Offshore, Breakbeat Science)
CNS Engineering (Portland - Bella, Classic Records UK)
Codebase (Seattle - Force Inc Records)
Deceptikon (Portland - Merck Records)
Derek Fisher (Portland - Shameless)
DJ Clandestine (Detroit - Underground Resistance)
DJ Eddie (Seattle - Decibel)
DJ Minx (Detroit - Girl Fun (k), M-nus Records)
DJN (Seattle - Fourthcity)
DJ Recess (Seattle - Shameless)
DJ Slip (Portland - Kanzleramt, Missle, Music Man Records)
Dub Exorcist (Portland)
Edit (L.A. - Planet Mu Records)
Electrofunk feat. Mr. De’ (Detroit - Electrofunk Records)
Foscil a.k.a. Scape (Seattle - Fourthcity)
Fourthcity Laptop Battle Championship (featuring Laptop battle
finalists)
Hakea (Seattle)
Jeff Samuel (Seattle - Trapez, Ghostly/Spectral, Pokerflat Records)
Jerry Abstract (Seattle - Decibel, Fixelplix, Shitkatapult Records)
Jeromy Nail (Seattle - Uniting Souls)
John Tejada (L.A. - Plug Research, Playhouse, Palette Records)
Johnny Fever (Vancouver, B.C. - Volume)
Kill Memory Crash (Chicago - Ghostly International)
KJ Sawka (live drum and bass band - Seattle)
Kris Moon (Seattle - Decibel, Fourthcity)
Kristina Childs (Seattle - Plasmodium Radio)
La Kendal (Seattle - Girl Fun (k))
Loscil (Vancouver, B.C. - Kranky Records)
Lusine (Seattle - Hymen, Ghostly International)
Marcus Nikolai (Frankfurt, Germany - Perlon, Classic Records)
Mech Warrior (Vancouver, B.C. - Barcode)
Michael Lakeman (Seattle - Decibel Radio)
Mike Huckaby (Detroit - Deep Transportation, Harmonie Park)
Misha (Seattle)
Mori (Portland)
Mr. Projectile (Santa Cruz - Toytronic, Merck Records)
Murat (U.S.A.)
ndCv (Seattle - Bass Kamp)
Nora Posch (Seattle - Dance Ritual)
Nordic Soul (Seattle - Decibel, Dreaming in Stereo)
Obelus (Seattle - Bass Kamp)
Paul Edwards (Seattle - Decibel, PG Series)
Plan B (Seattle - Luckyhorse Industries)
Plastiq Phantom (Seattle - Sweet Mother, Imputor?)
PJ Pooterhoots (Detroit - Definitive, Proptronix Records)
Primal (Portland - Mafia Records)
Psidream (Vancouver, B.C. - Barcode, Breakbeat Science)
Portable (South Africa - Sud, Background Records)
P.S. I Love You (Olympia)
Primal (Portland - Mafia Records)
Rama (Seattle)
Richard Chartier (Washington, D.C. - 12k/LINE Records)
Richard Devine (Florida - Schematic, Warp Records)
Robin Judge (Vancouver, B.C. - Onitor, Mille Plateaux Records)
Saba (Seattle - Blatant Records)
Safety Scissors (S.F. - Force Inc, Proptronix Records)
SCAN 7 (Detroit - UR, Tresor, Cratesaver, Elypsia Records)
Scientific American (Seattle - Massmvmnt Records)
Skiks (Bellingham, WA - WWU)
S.O.G. (Portland - Renegade Rhythms, obS/EAR)
Solenoid (Portland - OMCO, Orac Records)
Solvent (Toronto - Morr Music, Ghostly International)
Strategy (Portland - Kranky, Orac Records)
Sutekh (S.F. - Force Inc, Context Records)
Synth Club (Seattle - Reggie Watts, Nordic Soul, Daniel Spils, Steve
Scalfati)
Tek Brothers (Detroit - Tunnel 7, Local 3000)
Terso (Seattle)
The Perfect Cyn (Portland - Shameless)
Tipper - DOWNTEMPO SET IN 5.1 (U.K. - Fuel, Mutopia Records)
Tomas Jirku (Vancouver, B.C. - Force Inc Records)
Twonz (Detroit - obS/EAR, Hi Jacked Records)
Zapan (Seattle - Fourthcity)
Zion 12 (Zion’s Gate, Uniting Souls)
VENUES
The Capital Hill Arts Center (CHAC) 1621 12th Ave,
Capitol Hill
CHAC (upstairs) All ages dance venue (night). Clinics and panel
discussion (day)
CHAC Lower Level (downstairs) – 21+ Bar and experimental venue
Chop Suey 1325 E.
Madison St., Capitol Hill
Live Electronic venue featuring electronic bands and laptop artist from
around the globe. Thursday through Sunday night (early show Sunday 4 –
9pm)
Barca
1510 11th Ave, Capitol Hill
Barca will be the official Db Lounge featuring a broad selection of DJs
spinning everything from downtempo to drum and bass. Barca will be a
mingling ground for producers and Decibel attendees featuring wireless
internet and informational booths. 21+, FREE.
Oseao
1402 E. Pike Street, Capitol Hill
All ages after hours venue brought to you by Decibel and the
“Shameless” crew. Acts TBA.
North West Film Forum 1515
12th Ave, Capitol Hill
The NWFF will be hosting the 1st Annual Electronic Music Film Festival
entitled, “Early Circuits: Pioneers of Electronic Music”. See Film
Festival info on this site for more details.
Northwest Film Forum and Decibel Northwest Electronic Music Festival
present
EARLY CIRCUITS: PIONEERS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC
September 24-30
Sponsored by Easy Street Records and KEXP
Decibel and the Northwest Film Forum present this special film series
celebrating pioneering inventors and artists who have shaped the world
of electronic music.
SEPT 24-30
Fri-Sun at 6, 7:45, 9:30pm, Tues-Thurs at 7:45, 9:30pm
MOOG
Plastiq Phantom performs on Moog instruments before the Friday 7:45
screening!
Bob Moog has been inventing electronic musical instruments for nearly
half a century. His early synthesizers opened up vast possibilities for
artists, and his contributions have greatly influenced the direction of
music culture. This new documentary explores Moog's instruments and
collaborations over the years, as well as his opinions on creativity,
design, interactivity, and the spiritual world.
SEPT 24-30
Fri-Sun at 8:30pm, Tues-Thurs at 6pm
HAACK: THE KING OF TECHNO
Electronic pioneer, Bruce Haack, continually expanded music through his
children’s records in the 60s ('Dance, Sing & Listen'), his darker and
farther out 70s recordings ('The Electric Lucifer'), and his early-80s
contribution to hip-hop ('Party Machine'). This documentary illuminates
his musical career with interviews and rarely seen performance
footage—–including an early 60s visit to Mister Rogers' Neighborhood!
SEPT 24-26
Fri-Sun at 5, 6:45pm
SONIC ACTS
Using interviews, performances, and archival footage, SONIC ACTS traces
the development of electronic music and explores connections and
conflicts between the music of early electronic pioneers and the dance
music of new generation artists. The film features Karlheinz
Stockhausen, Pierre Henry, John Cage and other pioneers, as well as
contemporary artists including Squarepusher and DJ Spooky.
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Avenue (between Pike & Pine)
267-5380 www.nwfilmforum.org
Tickets: $7.50 (Db pass will NOT get you into the film festival)
FOURTHCITY LAPTOP BATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday Sept 24th @ Chop Suey as part of the 1st Annual Decibel Festival
Fourthcity stumbled upon the idea of the laptop battle at its modest
weekly event at Seattle's Deep Down Lounge. Immediately realizing its
potential, a more detailed & better planned battle was scheduled for
Chop Suey in September 2003. Soon after, Fourthcity created
laptopbattle.org and along with contributing sponsors Ableton, Native
Instruments, the Stranger and em411.com, organized battles in Portland,
Vancouver B.C., San Francisco and Los Angeles, and co-sponsored battles
in Philadelphia and Puerto Rico. For the Laptop Battle Championship at
the Decibel Festival, Fourthcity will import the best laptop battlers
on the west-coast (Dream Electric from Los Angeles, Twittering Machine
from San Francisco, Deceptikon from Portland, Spark from Vancouver, &
Tom Chi from Seattle) & stage a battle like no other before. The Laptop
Battle is a phenomenon that is helping laptop musicians develop new
styles of performance and therefore helping to increase the overall
acceptance of laptops onstage at concerts.
The laptop battle is a competitive event for laptop musicians to match
their skills against one another. A panel of judges decides which
contestant advances to the next round, single elimination style. It's
a fusion of sound design, composition and stage performance, and a
chance for laptop musicians to prove their skills in battle and develop
techniques and strategies.
Battlers:
Dream Electric (la)
Twittering Machine (sf)
Deceptikon (pdx)
Tom Chi (sea)
Spark (van)
Judges:
EdIT
Zapan
Steven Severin
Opening performances by:
the Fourthcity DJs
Absolute Madman
Kris Moon
DJN
Zapan
& EdIT
DECIBEL CLINICS (sponsored by Native Instruments - schedules to come)
Decibel is proud to present electronic music educational clinics
Saturday and Sunday, September 25th and 26th from 2-6pm at the CHAC.
Don't miss this opportunity to see local and international producers
share tips and tricks on their favorite software. Richard Devine and
Mike Huckaby are joining us to talk about all things Native
Instruments, with special attention to Reaktor, the stand-alone modular
synth monster program. Randy Jones, the author of Jitter's 3D graphics
framework, will be giving an introduction to Jitter, focusing on
various ways of turning sound into images and vice versa. Kris Moon
will be sharing some of the tips and tricks that he used to win 2
laptop battles using Ableton’s revolutionary new performance software,
Live 4.
The discussions won't be limited to software only though! Portland
artist Solenoid is going to fill us in on unique rhythm structures,
Rane will be showing off the new Serato Scratch Live, and we'll also
have entry level dj and production techniques discussions courtesy of
Dj Girls. Clinics are all ages with a $5 admission fee per day (free
entry for Db pass holders) and will start on the hour, every hour from
2-6pm Saturday and Sunday at the CHAC (1621 12th Ave, Capitol Hill -
Seattle).
ACCOMIDATIONS (discounted group rate of 40% off normal room cost)
Close proximity to Festival (5-8 blocks from Decibel venues)
Silver Cloud Hotel
1100 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122
Ph# 206 325-1400
http://www.scinns.com/broadway.htm
Sliver Cloud offers:
-Group rate for all Decibel pass holders (40% off regular rate if you
mention you’re with the Decibel Festival).
-In-Room Microwave, Refrigerators, Hairdryer, Coffee Maker, Voice Mail,
Data Port Phones, High peed Internet Access, Iron with Ironing Board,
Pay Movies & Nintendo
-Complimentary Guest Laundry Facilities & Free Local Calls
-Fitness Center, Indoor Swimming Pool & Indoor Jacuzzi
-Conference Rooms, Board Room, Gift Shop & Restaurant on site parking
DB SPONSORS/PARTNERS
-Native Instruments (Clinics/supporting artists)
-EZ Street Records (a discount will be available to Db pass holders.
More info to come)
-Rane (Clinic support)
-The Stranger (Media sponsor)
-PlayNetwork
-North West Film Forum (hosting the Film Festival)
-Tablet (Media Sponsor)
-Earcandy
-Fourthcity
-Chop Suey
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