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The Sacramento Electronica Music Festival is the brainchild of Adam Saake, a musician, artist and enthusiast of the local music scene. The idea was simple: create an event, on a very limited budget, to celebrate and recognize electronica artists in the Sacramento area. Saake began to reach out to dozens of artists to gather support for this event. He was taken back by the response. “It was overwhelming, people were genuinely stoked on this idea,” he said. “I think they were just happy to know that we would be creating an event that paid homage to some really great Sacramento artists in this genre.” Sacramento's electronica roots date back several years to a tiny coffee shop off Freeport
So much heart and soul was poured into this project! An inspiration for the creative class they represent so well! looking forward to having a beer for their grand opening on Saturday... I appreciate all thier hard work!
Sudwerk is releasing their Imperial Pilsner at this event on Wednesday March 2nd at The Townhouse Lounge from 7-11pm. http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=151071828283414
It's not really the location that lends to sound quality, it's all the technical/environmental things that the architect of the system and the engineer have to consider when building and then managing the sound system. The few shows that I went to the sound was okay, it was more about the environment and the curfew that I wasn't to stoked about... I don't know how to explain it, but when I go to a Filmore, or Warfield, Bimbos 365, or Great American Music Hall... I just feel like I am in a concert environment... I never got that feeling at Empire, but I really wish Ace of Spades the best of luck... it will be great to have some shows in town that are bigger than Harlow's but smaller than the Memorial....
Keep up the great work!
Conversation about: Immense railyards project gets manager
Although much smaller, this project in Birmingham, AL is an inspiring look at what could be; coming in a few hundred million dollars cheaper too. As the article states, not everything needs to be as large as NY's High Line project... http://www.fastcodesign.com/1664364/birmingham-aims-for-efficient-urban-renewal-with-175m-rail-park#9