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Rob LaDuca

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Feb 12, 2003, 9:31:53 PM2/12/03
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NEARfest 2003
5th annual NEARfest
Saturday & Sunday June 28/29, 2003 (music begins both days at 11am)
(record/CD convention during performance breaks in the festival and also on
Friday June 27, 2003)
Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
Trenton, New Jersey
www.nearfest.com

NEARfest is a two-day festival celebrating the resurgence of interest in
progressive music, presenting ten world-class bands across diverse
progressive rock genres.

NEARfest 2003 Ticket Prices (U.S. Dollars)
The two-day pass grants you access to all ten performances, the art gallery,
and the record convention.
**No single-day or single-band passes will be made available at any time.**
Orchestra Front (Rows A thru S) $85
Orchestra Rear (Rows T thru FF) $75
Loge $80
Mezzanine $75
Balcony $65

Tickets for NEARfest 2003 will go on sale Saturday, February 15th at 10:00
am EST and will be available via the following methods:

1. In person at Patriots Theater Box Office in Trenton, NJ. (cash or credit
card, no checks)
Driving directions can be found at:
http://www.nearfest.com/nearfest/drivingdirections.asp
Per venue rules, there is an 8-ticket per person limit at the box office
window. The venue staff will do its absolute best to accomodate everyone
queuing up for tickets.
If you have questions regarding the box office on-sale process, please call
the Patriots Theater at 1-609-984-8400.


2. Online at Tickets.com (credit card only)
http://www.tickets.com/venue_info.cgi?VENUE_ID=18845
Click the link for NEARfest to purchase tickets.
If you have not ordered via tickets.com before, it is advisable to register
(free of charge) in advance of the ticket sale date to save time while
ordering tickets.
Note that tickets.com software asks you to select the price range of ticket
you would like.
If you are not successful in a certain price range, you must select the next
range down manually and begin again. This can be a time consuming process
during high demand times with slow page refreshes. Again per venue rules,
there is a 4-ticket per person limit via online sales.

3) By phone via Tickets.com at 1-800-955-5566. (credit card only)
Please clearly tell the operator you would like to order tickets for the
North East Art Rock Festival at Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in
Trenton, NJ. Again per venue rules, there is a 4-ticket per person limit via
phone sales.

Please note that NEARfest 2001 sold out in 2 hours, and NEARfest 2002 sold
out in approximately 45 minutes. Be sure to get your tickets early or risk
being shut out of an unforgettable weekend of progressive music.


The lineup for NEARfest 2003 consists of:

CAMEL (International)- This beloved and legendary progressive band is both
celebrating their 31st anniversary as a group, and holding their farewell
tour as a live act. Depending on the scheduling of the farewell world tour,
Camel's headline performance at NEARfest 2003 could be their last-ever live
performance. (5th band Sunday) www.camelproductions.com

MAGMA (France)- This adventurous and legendary Zeuhl fusion group will be
performing the USA debut of new music with an expanded lineup. The world's
most famous avant-progressive group will headline the Saturday half of the
festival. (5th band Saturday) www.seventhrecords.com

THE FLOWER KINGS (Sweden) - Popular modern melodic progressive band with
diverse influences. First major festival gig with the new lineup with a
greater emphasis on instrumental virtuosity. (4th band Saturday)
www.theflowerkings.com

ANGLAGARD (Sweden)- The grand reunion of what is widely considered the best
symphonic progressive band of the 1990s era. Anglagard's music is melodic
and complex, featuring a heavy use of dynamics. (4th band Sunday)
www.anglagard.net

TUNNELS (USA) - Progressive fusion of the highest caliber with Brand X
stalwarts Percy Jones and John Goodsall and the amazing Marc Wagnon on the
MIDI-vibes. (3rd band Saturday) www.buckyballmusic.com

ALAMAAILMAN VASARAT (Finland) - Acoustic klezmer-influenced progressive with
two cellists! Dark at times, fun at times, always interesting and unique.
(2nd band Saturday) www.vasarat.com

GLASS HAMMER (USA) - Uplifting symphonic keyboard-based progressive rock
with spiritual and metaphysical themes. This well-loved band very seldom
plays live, and will be pulling out all the stops for a show to remember.
(2nd band Sunday) www.glasshammer.com

HIGH WHEEL (Germany) - New and edgy symphonic melodic prog rock band with
multi-part harmony vocals, introspective lyrics, and strong instrumental
interplay. (1st band Saturday) www.high-wheel.de

SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM (USA) - King Crimson-influenced avant prog rock
meets performance art on homemade instruments. Visually and sonically
striking and definitely stretching the boundaries of progressive music. (1st
band Sunday) www.sleepytimegorillamuseum.com

(one act tba, 3rd band Sunday)

full length mp3s of all performing bands can be found at:
http://www.nearfest.com/nearfest/bandsfor2003.asp

Special Guest Artist: ROGER DEAN- world-famous progressive rock album
illustrator will be with us hosting a gallery and designing the festival
artwork for the 3rd consecutive year! Also in attendance this year will be
George Underwood, responsible for the cover art on several Gentle Giant
albums!


Cabeza Borradora

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Feb 13, 2003, 6:07:23 PM2/13/03
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Rob LaDuca come on down:

>NEARfest 2003
>5th annual NEARfest
>Saturday & Sunday June 28/29, 2003 (music begins both days at 11am)
>(record/CD convention during performance breaks in the festival and also on
>Friday June 27, 2003)
>Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
>Trenton, New Jersey
>www.nearfest.com

Wow. I gotta say, you guys have _really_ outdone yourselves this time. I
wish I could make it.

So how fast do you guys think tickets will sell out this time? I say 20
minutes.

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mike reiss

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Feb 14, 2003, 12:11:36 AM2/14/03
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Cabeza Borradora wrote in message ...

>Rob LaDuca come on down:
>
>>NEARfest 2003
>>5th annual NEARfest
>>Saturday & Sunday June 28/29, 2003 (music begins both days at 11am)
>>(record/CD convention during performance breaks in the festival and also
on
>>Friday June 27, 2003)
>>Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
>>Trenton, New Jersey
>>www.nearfest.com
>
>Wow. I gotta say, you guys have _really_ outdone yourselves this time. I
>wish I could make it.
>
>So how fast do you guys think tickets will sell out this time? I say 20
>minutes.

20 minutes doesn't give 1,750 people enough time to buy tickets. I say it
will be more like one hour and fifteen minutes eventhough last year it was
about 45 minutes.

mike reiss

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Feb 19, 2003, 8:21:45 PM2/19/03
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Rob LaDuca wrote in message ...

>NEARfest 2003
>5th annual NEARfest
>Saturday & Sunday June 28/29, 2003 (music begins both days at 11am)
>(record/CD convention during performance breaks in the festival and also on
>Friday June 27, 2003)
>Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
>Trenton, New Jersey
>www.nearfest.com

What time does the record convention start in the theater?

Rob LaDuca

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Feb 20, 2003, 8:44:08 PM2/20/03
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> What time does the record convention start in the theater?

Mike- It's February. Go relax and put on some advant music.

Peace
Rob


mike reiss

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Feb 21, 2003, 8:15:18 PM2/21/03
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Rob LaDuca wrote in message ...
>
>> What time does the record convention start in the theater?
>
>Mike- It's February. Go relax and put on some advant music.

Ha Ha. O.K.


N.P. Porcupine Tree-Metanoia (possibly the closest thing I have to Avant at
the moment- oh wait the I.E.M. disc is weirder)

>
>Peace
>Rob
>
>


Alex Temple

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Feb 21, 2003, 8:55:43 PM2/21/03
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Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!

--
Alex Temple
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"I need a new sigfile quote" -AT

mike reiss

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Feb 22, 2003, 12:17:17 AM2/22/03
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Alex Temple wrote in message <3E56D89F...@yahoo.com>...

>mike reiss wrote:
>>
>> Rob LaDuca wrote in message ...
>> >
>> >> What time does the record convention start in the theater?
>> >
>> >Mike- It's February. Go relax and put on some advant music.
>>
>> Ha Ha. O.K.
>>
>> N.P. Porcupine Tree-Metanoia (possibly the closest thing I have
>> to Avant at
>> the moment- oh wait the I.E.M. disc is weirder)
>
>Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!

you think I would like it?

Alex Temple

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Feb 22, 2003, 12:31:45 AM2/22/03
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mike reiss wrote:
>
> Alex Temple wrote in message <3E56D89F...@yahoo.com>...
> >mike reiss wrote:
> >>
> >> Rob LaDuca wrote in message ...
> >> >
> >> >> What time does the record convention start in the theater?
> >> >
> >> >Mike- It's February. Go relax and put on some advant music.
> >>
> >> Ha Ha. O.K.
> >>
> >> N.P. Porcupine Tree-Metanoia (possibly the closest thing I
> >> have to Avant at
> >> the moment- oh wait the I.E.M. disc is weirder)
> >
> >Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!
>
> you think I would like it?
>
You said you liked Miriodor at NF. Volapük are probably even more
accessible. And if Porcupine Tree is the most experimental thing you
have, you owe it to yourself to at least give it a try.

I mean, even I have a few symph albums...

Steve

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Feb 22, 2003, 10:18:30 AM2/22/03
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>> >Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!


>> you think I would like it?

No.
Don't buy it & save us all the complaining about it afterwards please.

Steve

www.waysidemusic.com
www.cuneiformrecords.com
[remove .nos.pam to reply]

Alex Temple

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Feb 22, 2003, 10:52:14 AM2/22/03
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Steve wrote:
>
> >> >Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!
>
> >> you think I would like it?
>
> No.
> Don't buy it & save us all the complaining about it afterwards
> please.
>
Why didn't you tell ME that before I bought the Frohmader/Pinhas disc? ;)

Steve

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Feb 22, 2003, 11:02:12 AM2/22/03
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>Why didn't you tell ME that before I bought the Frohmader/Pinhas disc? ;)

1) you didn't ask
2) i don't know your tastes, whereas Mike made his tastes & perferences quite
clear to me at ProgDay.

mike reiss

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Feb 22, 2003, 11:08:59 AM2/22/03
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Steve wrote in message <20030222110212...@mb-dh.aol.com>...

>>Why didn't you tell ME that before I bought the Frohmader/Pinhas disc? ;)
>
>1) you didn't ask
>2) i don't know your tastes, whereas Mike made his tastes & perferences
quite
>clear to me at ProgDay.

I did?

mike reiss

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Feb 22, 2003, 11:13:20 AM2/22/03
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Steve wrote in message <20030222101830...@mb-ch.aol.com>...

>>> >Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!
>
>
>>> you think I would like it?
>
>No.
>Don't buy it & save us all the complaining about it afterwards please.

Well I'd have to find out a little bit more about the band before I decide
if I would like it or not. I still don't really have any R.I.O discs and I'm
not sure if they would be the best place for me to start.

Ben Wolfson

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Feb 22, 2003, 11:25:03 AM2/22/03
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On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 05:17:17 +0000, mike reiss wrote:
>
> Alex Temple wrote in message <3E56D89F...@yahoo.com>...
>>
>>Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!
>
> you think I would like it?

Do this--listen to the RealAudio sample from Polyglot on the Cuneiform
website, "Marimba". You will like it, because it's really good. Then buy
the CD.

--
I certainly seem to be enjoying myself in the same way, smacking my
lips, sighing and moaning, dripping [REDACTED] on my shirt and
smearing it into my moustache ... But ... If I snuck a lick of your
cone, I wouldn't smack my lips. -- Ted Cohen

mike reiss

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Feb 22, 2003, 12:26:14 PM2/22/03
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Ben Wolfson wrote in message ...

Box0

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Feb 22, 2003, 2:30:14 PM2/22/03
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>From: "mike reiss"

>Well I'd have to find out a little bit more about the band before I decide if
I would like it or not.

??
what better way than to buy a damn disk? take a chance, will ya??

> I still don't really have any R.I.O discs and I'm not sure if they would be
the best place for me to start.

to start what?


mike reiss

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Feb 22, 2003, 3:40:26 PM2/22/03
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Box0 wrote in message <20030222143014...@mb-fw.aol.com>...

to start an R.I.O collection. I do have some cuneiform samplers though and I
would be lying if I said I dislike everything on them.

>
>to start what?
>
>


Alex Temple

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Feb 22, 2003, 5:38:28 PM2/22/03
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Steve wrote:
>
> >Why didn't you tell ME that before I bought the Frohmader/Pinhas
> > disc? ;)
>
> 1) you didn't ask
> 2) i don't know your tastes, whereas Mike made his tastes &
> perferences quite clear to me at ProgDay.

I refer you to my ";)".

Alex Temple

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Feb 22, 2003, 5:39:29 PM2/22/03
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mike reiss wrote:
>
> Steve wrote in message <20030222101830...@mb-ch.aol.com>...
> >>> >Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!
> >
> >
> >>> you think I would like it?
> >
> >No.
> >Don't buy it & save us all the complaining about it afterwards
> > please.
>
> Well I'd have to find out a little bit more about the band before
> I decide
> if I would like it or not. I still don't really have any R.I.O
> discs and I'm
> not sure if they would be the best place for me to start.
>
I already described them to you in the thread where I recommended them.
And yes, they're a good place to start, as _Polyglöt_ is about the most
accessible RIO/post-RIO album ever.

Noah Lesgold

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Feb 22, 2003, 7:33:57 PM2/22/03
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Alex Temple <fiber_optiqWANTSspa...@yahoo.com> writes:

> I already described them to you in the thread where I recommended them.
> And yes, they're a good place to start, as _Polyglöt_ is about the most
> accessible RIO/post-RIO album ever.

I would dispute that slightly, in favor of Zamla Mammaz Manna
_Familiesprickor_. It's close, though. Zamla win because they give
up the funk.

--
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nles...@freeshell.org AIM: nlesgold ICQ: 132716231

"I guess it's inevitable in this newsgroup, too. Mention ELP, and anal
sex can't be far behind."
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mike reiss

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Feb 22, 2003, 10:01:58 PM2/22/03
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Alex Temple wrote in message <3E57FC21...@yahoo.com>...

>mike reiss wrote:
>>
>> Steve wrote in message <20030222101830...@mb-ch.aol.com>...
>> >>> >Dude, get that Volapük I recommended already!
>> >
>> >
>> >>> you think I would like it?
>> >
>> >No.
>> >Don't buy it & save us all the complaining about it afterwards
>> > please.
>>
>> Well I'd have to find out a little bit more about the band before
>> I decide
>> if I would like it or not. I still don't really have any R.I.O
>> discs and I'm
>> not sure if they would be the best place for me to start.
>>
>I already described them to you in the thread where I recommended them.
>And yes, they're a good place to start, as _Polyglöt_ is about the most
>accessible RIO/post-RIO album ever.

O.K. I'm sure I'll like it.

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