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My mind is being blown as I look at my calendar pages for today and tomorrow. On top of the intoxicating sunshine the weather folk have predicted for the weekend, the indie-gods have bestowed a packed schedule of wonderfulness:
APRIL 16-18: EMP Pop Conference
It's going to be full of great sessions around this year's topic of sounds and the machines that make them. This year I'm most excited about hearing Tim Quirk and his look at "The Quiet Revolution: From the Walkman to the iPod, How Portability and Infinite Storage Have Changed the Way We Listen, and What We Listen To" on Friday at 10.45am. Catching Mike McGonigal moderating "Identity Projects" and Michaelangelo Matos on the "Interrogating the Digital" - both on Sunday - will rock 33 1/3 socks off as well.
APRIL 17: Record Store Day
Empty out your canvas bag and your bus pass, it's time to take Seattle record stores by storm on an all day tour picking up a slew of very special limited edition releases to remind us all how important it is to support out local independent record stores. I am most looking forward to getting to Jigsaw Records in time to pick up each release in their LTD RSD-only series (only 25 will be pressed!) with floppies by Math and Physics Club and BOAT. (full scoop)
{even more amazing things to do this weekend after the jump!}
And I'm sure I missed something... what else is going on this weekend? All this fun must be a thank you for getting our taxes done on time, right?
(Photo by Laura Musselman)
April is trending to be one of the best months ever here at Imaginary Headquarters. Among the reasons we're kinda losing our stuff over here:
APRIL 10 and 17: Early Math & Physics Club shows at the High Dive (6p-8p)
Math and Physics Club will play a couple low key shows at the High Dive on Saturday, April 10 and Saturday, April 17 to test drive some new songs for their upcoming trip to the San Francisco Popfest their album release show at the Crocodile on June 12. Both High Dive shows are going to be early (6p-8p) and have the sweetest of openers: Eux Autres (on April 10) and The Special Places (on April 17).
APRIL 16-18: EMP Pop Conference
I always look forward to EMP's annual Pop Conference because it allows me to sit only feet away from my favorite, most inspiring pop (and non-pop) writers and listen to them casually espouse (and if all goes well, rant) on all things music and popular culture, which confirms my obsession's tangible significance. This year the biggest must see on my whole Pop Conference schedule is Tim Quirk and his look at "The Quiet Revolution: From the Walkman to the iPod, How Portability and Infinite Storage Have Changed the Way We Listen, and What We Listen To" on Friday at 10.45am. Tim is one of my all time favorite wordsmiths, music industry honchos (at Rhapsody), and band frontman (Too Much Joy) ever. When I am not sitting front row at his Pop Conference sessions, I'm hanging on his every tweet. Some studies suggest that I can link Tim/TMJ to who/where I am today.
Latest comment by: ig viva: "liz, this is so great! a few other things that will rule my pants off this month: song show at the triple door (with kristen ward & matt bishop from hey marseilles) on 4/21, fences with nico stai at chop suey on the 22nd, shearwater at the triple door (wtf!) on 4/29, ...
I have been looking forward to the Pop Conference since they starting leaking panelists and session titles -- who wouldn't be intrigued by a talk titled "Reconsidering the Groupie" (although I like to call them/us "Superfans") with John Roderick? I know that imaginary victoria and I are hoping to be front row and center at that one.
And with Mike McGonigal, Franklin Bruno, Sean Nelson and Tim Quirk all in one building? I can hardly imagine being around that much brain power.
Here's what I've narrowed down my dance card to be. I am going to aim to get into these (yay pre-registration). What are you all going to see? Pipe up and report back!
Latest comment by: keenan dowers: "I'm so naming my next mix "This is not a fuck tape". Bummed I missed the groupie session! I knew it would be too good to pass up, but the record stores were calling my name!"
Read all about it over at the KEXP blog.
BLUE SCHOLARS TO PLAY EMP POP CONFERENCE!
Latest comment by: Chris Estey: "I've done it, Chris. That's why I've always made an impression ... for better and worse! GOOD LUCK with the move, Liz! Very best wishes on that."
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