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I figured it'd be somewhat more readable in image format.
Hot damn, it looks like they may have done just as awesome a job on the schedule as they did on the lineup itself. I am just frothing the more I continue to ogle at that day-to-day breakdown.
* * * SHUFFLE: How much bigger is this year’s festival then?
AC: Our major new component in terms of that this year is that we’re adding an outdoor venue. So that’s going to open up some of the possibilities in terms of what we’re able to present. We’re still keeping this relatively small – we don’t want it to be too crowded. We want it to be a great experience for everyone who attends. So we’re limiting the attendance, but we’ll have room for a few more people this year than last; last year we kept it to 8,000 people a day. This year, probably go to more like 10,000 a day.
* * * SHUFFLE: Any chance for day shows this year?
AC: We’re still working on the schedule, but I think a lot of people appreciated having their days free. I appreciated it too. It gave us time to show some films and do the workshops and some of the inter-active experiences – so we’re definitely not going to start at noon or anything like that. Although there will be a handful of special events that probably will happen earlier in the day, and we may start the outdoor stage sometime in the mid- to late-afternoon. All I’ll say for now is that it’s not normally a music venue. It’ll be a great outdoor space, and just one more facet of the Moog experience.
Post by A$AP Rosko on Sept 6, 2011 19:43:09 GMT -5
Did a mock schedule (based entirely on last year's, without factoring in the new venue since I don't know how that's going to work) now that the day-to-day schedule is up. Here goes:
Friday
Orange Peel
6-6:45: Araabmuzik 7:15-8:15: Lunzproject 9-10: Atlas Sound 10:30-11:45: Matthew Dear 12:30-2: The Antlers
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
6:30-7:30: Beak> 8-9:15: Tangerine Dream 10-10:45: Mayer Hawthorne & the County 11-12: Chromeo 12:30-1:45: Little Dragon
Asheville Civic Center
6:45-7:30: Zomby 8-9: TV on the Radio 9:30-11: Moby 11:45-12:30: Holy quack 1-2:15: Flying Lotus
(Anika, Austra, John Maus, and everyone else in smaller venues/the outdoor venue)
Saturday
Orange Peel
6-6:50: Tim Hecker 7:20-8:00: Twin Shadow 8:30-9:15: Yacht 9:45-10:45: SBTRKT 11:15-12:15: Hans-Joachim Roedelius 12:45-2: Dan Deacon
Thomas Wolfe
6-6:45: The Stickmen 7-8: Adrian Belew Power Trio 8:30-10: St. Vincent 10:30-11:15: The Naked & Famous 11:45-2:15: STS9
Post by A$AP Rosko on Sept 6, 2011 19:56:46 GMT -5
Yeah, but you know there are gonna be a few impossible conflicts, Garage. There's no way we're gonna get to see everything we want to see when the lineup is this deep.
Post by NotMitchelBade on Sept 6, 2011 20:08:47 GMT -5
Any guesses as to where the outdoor venue will be? I'm on Google Maps right now and have a few guesses. There are a few sports fields near the Orange Peel that look possible. There's also Aston Park and Murry Hill Park, although that's next to a middle school. And MLK Park, although it's next to a fair amount of houses.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Ah, I just sent it anyway before I saw that, haha. $15 (plus fees) is not bad at all to see a lecture from a living legend, not to mention one like Eno who's iconic for being a thinker and an intellectual.