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@DaveSeidel He knows you're out there! I saw this a few days ago and was happy to see the mention, well deserved.
@DaveSeidel I hope to be able to catch the opening sounds before bounding back to set up at our shop!

@Circuits_in_the_Woods Tavernier Chocolates schedule is as follows :

The schedule for Tavernier Chocolates venue will be as follows:

Jay Sullivan - spinning at 3PM, then in between sets, then closing the event until we close our doors. 6PM?

Ron Schneiderman - 3:30PM

John Levin - 4:30PM

@adamgreenfield Reading, so part. Your notes and links are super helpful, as I don't have context for parts of this.

The Circuits In The Woods festival isn't just one flavor of electronic music. We'll have many kinds of music: ambient, darkwave, power pop, synth pop, yacht-rock-jazz-pop, funky psych, psych improv, noise rock, post-rock, a space opera, and good ol' bloops and bleeps.

Join us November 15th to experience it all.

https://www.novaarts.org/events/circuitsinthewoods

#synth #Vermont #music

Circuits in the Woods — NOVA ARTS

Radio host Wendy M. Levy has created a festival that traces the ley lines that map Vermont's importance to the evolution and continuation of electronic music! This will be taking place in downtown Brattleboro!

NOVA ARTS
@adamgreenfield I have the same reaction. Currently reading Hell, and finding myself getting mad at his wanderings, but then BAM, I've jumped somewhere I wasn't expecting in my head.
I've been gone for a while. I'll try to be here a bit more.

Circuits in the Woods festival is excited to welcome Charles Dodge, early composer of electronic and computer music, founder of the Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music, and long-time professor at Dartmouth College, who will present a lecture on his work as well as play selections from some of his compositions.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dodge_(composer)

#electronicMusic #synth #CircuitsInTheWoods #Vermont

Charles Dodge (composer) - Wikipedia

In a huge victory for civil liberties, a district court judge in New York ruled that a warrant is required for a cell phone search at the border. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/05/federal-judge-makes-history-holding-border-searches-cell-phones-require-warrant
Federal Judge Makes History in Holding That Border Searches of Cell Phones Require a Warrant

With United States v. Smith (S.D.N.Y. May 11, 2023), a district court judge in New York made history by being the first court to rule that a warrant is required for a cell phone search at the border, “absent exigent circumstances” (although other district courts have wanted to do so).EFF is...

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@junklight I guess Something Else is Working Harder!