Frank Moore frankmoore2009-05-30
2009-05-30 nonstopmusicplanet.com

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Frank Moore Live at nonstopmusicplanet.com on 2009-05-30

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“Global Erotic Warming” May 30, 2009. An hour-long jam recorded live as part of a 24-hour music marathon. nonstopmusicplanet.com Paris, France pointephemere.org/ Press Release: SPECIAL LIVE EVENT THIS SATURDAY!! On LUVER.COM Saturday May 30th at eight P.M. Pacific time FRANK MOORE'S CHEROTIC ALL-STAR BAND will perform GLOBAL EROTIC WARNING, an hour long jam live on luver.com ... Psychedelic intimate journey into a shamanistic dreamscape. It is a part of a 24 hour online global Marathon. nonstopmusicplanet.com It will be fun! And if everything works, we'll be on a big screen in Paris live!... "All your performances will be casted in a public venue on 3 screens (mixed by several directors at Point Ephemere in Paris- on the web: pointephemere.org/ - where a sound system also a final output will be displayed and available on the web (it can be used as a source for anyone who wants) every hour there are people streaming from another time zone." But here we shall just be playing together! Cherotic All Star Band Members: Lob, bass Tomek Von Schacter, keyboards, roto-toms, accordion & clarinet Ava Bird, vocals, toys Jen Wilson, vocals, toys Frank Moore, piano, vocals, toys Mikee LaBash, mix, live fx Linda Mac, video Here is what Frank wrote: Ah! I loved jamming in the early morning in a hip club in Paris live and having people around the world see and hear us… And we did not even have to leave our house in Berkeley Ca.! We were asked to be a part of a worldwide online live streaming musical Marathon, THE NON STOP MUSIC PLANET. This Marathon was a 24 hour journey around the world, streaming musical performances back to Paris. It turns out we were one of just four acts from the United States. The other performances were in Europe, South America, etc. So our piece was an hour jam, The Global Erotic Warming. In Paris, they were fast cutting back and forth among various acts … Until we came on. Then they stayed with us for 45 minutes! They even got a better player for projecting us on the big screens. We also streamed the jam on LUVeR. Funny, in the room here, it was intimate and cozy. Most of us have played together for years. And the new player, Ava, melted right in and played within the trance. But it was then injected into what I imagine was a very hip scene. Funny where we pop up! Here is what DA BOYZ wrote: We were checking out the Non Stop Music Planet website, which was really neat, watching them flip between different musical acts in progress in different areas of the world ... Mumbai, India, to Italy, to Poland ... Soon the jam was starting ... NSMP was trying to tune us in ... really neat to watch the whole process unfolding. The jam was really neat, and seemed to just get more and more trance/dreamlike ... we imagined that it was just the perfect thing to listen to/watch in Paris at 5 in the morning after almost 20 hours of nonstop music ... Beautiful cam shots of everyone! Meanwhile we ate, and the sauce cooked away ... NSMP kept the jam tuned in for 45 minutes straight ... and the jam went on ... it felt like it didn't want to stop after Linda named the band members! Alexi continued on the sauce, and Corey sent cam shots, handed back the stream ... soon we were coming down to break down the set ... a fun conversation going on in the mac room ... histories and long friendships and Ava Bird's first jam! What a fun night! Source: SVHS A>D Transfer: SVHS > Canopus ADVC1000 > PC (Adobe Premiere) > WAV (Adobe Media Encoder) > Felt Tip Sound Studio > FLAC (xACT) Watch the video of this performance.

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