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My partner Mike and I (alias Pitch Black) are coming over for a gig at the Supper Club on Thursday 21 September.
Would love to see ya's! Details here: http://www.pitchblack.co.nz/?s1=live
paddy
Would love to see ya's! Details here: http://www.pitchblack.co.nz/?s1=live
paddy
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just arrived here in SF and got moved in. Will check out the show pitch black!!! Looking forward to seeing y'all do it up, I've always dug your approach and setup. hopefully we'll get a chance to talk Live.
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AKAIK nothing yet, I'd like to get something started, just find a place for people to set up gear and make noise, no expectations just share tips and put grooves together. Does anyone have a space we can set up in? My studio's too small for more than 2 people and my neighbor above the living room is a serious twat.
I've got a friend in town this weekend, next weekend or sometime after? My rig is portable.
I've got a friend in town this weekend, next weekend or sometime after? My rig is portable.
Man that sounds great. Unfortunately I don't have access to a good space either. Surely someone around here has (or knows of) a decent place to make music?! Or are you all (like me) stuck in tiny little rooms with paper-thin walls?...set up gear and make noise, no expectations just share tips and put grooves together...
Paper thin walls seems to be an understatement. sheesh...this totally sucks. I just moved to the area recently and it's like living with sheets for walls.....Calhoun wrote:Man that sounds great. Unfortunately I don't have access to a good space either. Surely someone around here has (or knows of) a decent place to make music?! Or are you all (like me) stuck in tiny little rooms with paper-thin walls?...set up gear and make noise, no expectations just share tips and put grooves together...
I should have updated this thread earlier, but it slipped my mind until I noticed how many views it had. DeadlyKungFu has set up a Google group for organizing bay area jams and we've already had a few in SF. Very ad hoc, very eclectic, and very fun. PM DeadlyKungFu or myself if you'd like to be added to the group.
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Live Class @ Robotspeak 1-9-07
I know it's not a free user group, but for those willing to pay a little for a structured course Robotspeak's Ableton Live class starts next Tuesday, Jan. 9th. The course consists of four 2-hour classes held on Tuesday nights at Robotspeak on Haight St. The cost is $200 for the 8 hours worth of classes. You can sign up by emailing or calling the shop in advance.
Robotspeak
589 1/2 haight street @ steiner
San Francisco, CA 94117
info@robotspeak.com
415.554.1977
www.robotspeak.com
Also, for those of you coming to Macworld, on Friday January 12th I'll be speaking about Live as part of the Create Digital Music presentation running from 9-4. More information is available on Create Digital Music's Web site
http://www.createdigitalmusic.com/macworld07
-Chachi
Robotspeak
589 1/2 haight street @ steiner
San Francisco, CA 94117
info@robotspeak.com
415.554.1977
www.robotspeak.com
Also, for those of you coming to Macworld, on Friday January 12th I'll be speaking about Live as part of the Create Digital Music presentation running from 9-4. More information is available on Create Digital Music's Web site
http://www.createdigitalmusic.com/macworld07
-Chachi