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		<title>Street Scene, DFest announce hiatuses</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 20:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all the Verge and Nateva&#8217;s of the world (aka those music festivals set to debut this summer), there are even more which will be calling it a day. Following in the footsteps of <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/12/21/10000-lakes-festival-scraps-plans-for-2010/" target="_blank">10,000 Lakes</a>, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/02/23/all-points-west-festival-return-in-doubt/" target="_blank">All Points West</a>, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/01/22/rip-rothbury-music-festival/" target="_blank">Rothbury</a>, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/03/26/no-no-fun-fest-new-york-in-2010/" target="_blank">No Fun Fest</a>, and <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/09/08/detour-festival-put-on-hold-for-now/" target="_blank">Detour</a>, both the Tulsa based DFest and the San Diego based Street Scene music festival have also announced plans for hiatuses in 2010.</p>
<p>Over the last eight years, DFest has taken over downtown Tulsa with an electric lineup of mainstream and local acts. Last year&#8217;s edition, for example, featured The Black Crowes, Gogol Bordello, Cake, Bassnectar, and Delta Spirit. However, organizers of the festival say the “tough economy, rising production costs, and a decline in lower level corporate sponsorships and support,” prevented them from going forward with this year&#8217;s edition, reports <a href="http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectID=269&amp;articleID=20100521_371_0_Afterw257322" target="_blank"><em>Tulsa World</em></a>.</p>
<p>“At the point we knew that we had exhausted any and all options and head into July 2010 with full steam, we decided to postpone the event on our own terms. The integrity and quality of Dfest is of the utmost importance to us as the creators of the event,&#8221; explaiend DFest co-founders Tom and Angie Green in an issued press release.</p>
<p>Street Scene, on the other hand, blames major financial losses during its 25th anniversary edition last year. Despite a bill featuring M.I.A., Modest Mouse, Black Eyed Peas, The Dead Weather, and Cake, the festival drew an an attendance of nearly half of what was initially hoped. As a result, organizers founded themselves in debt for $2.8 million and were forced to liquidate assets, according to <a href="http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/may/20/financial-losses-spur-street-scene-festival-to/" target="_blank">SignOnSanDiego.com</a>.</p>
<p>Organizers of both festivals expressed hope for a return in 2011.</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[For all the Verge and Nateva's of the world (aka those music festivals set to debut this summer), there are even more which will be calling it a day. Following in the footsteps of 10,000 Lakes, All Points West, Rothbury, No Fun Fest, and Detour, both the Tulsa based DFest and the San Diego based Street Scene music festival have also announced plans for hiatuses in 2010.

Over the last eight years, DFest has taken over downtown Tulsa with an electric lineup of mainstream and local acts. Last year's edition, for example, featured The Black Crowes, Gogol Bordello, Cake, Bassnectar, and Delta Spirit. However, organizers of the festival say the “tough economy, rising production costs, and a decline in lower level corporate sponsorships and support,” prevented them from going forward with this year's edition, reports <em>Tulsa World</em>.

“At the point we knew that we had exhausted any and all options and head into July 2010 with full steam, we decided to postpone the event on our own terms. The integrity and quality of Dfest is of the utmost importance to us as the creators of the event," explaiend DFest co-founders Tom and Angie Green in an issued press release.

Street Scene, on the other hand, blames major financial losses during its 25th anniversary edition last year. Despite a bill featuring M.I.A., Modest Mouse, Black Eyed Peas, The Dead Weather, and Cake, the festival drew an an attendance of nearly half of what was initially hoped. As a result, organizers founded themselves in debt for $2.8 million and were forced to liquidate assets, according to SignOnSanDiego.com.

Organizers of both festivals expressed hope for a return in 2011.]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>Festivals in Brief: Noise for the Needy, 80/35, DFest, HARD Summer</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/04/festivals-in-brief-noise-for-the-needy-8035-dfest-hard-summer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Festivals in Brief]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[80/35]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just because it&#8217;s Lollapalooza day doesn&#8217;t mean other festivals have to keep quiet with their own 2009 plans. In fact, today is quite the busy day when it comes to lineup news. Let’s round up all the important info in today’s edition of CoS’ Festivals in Brief: Noise for the Needy: There aren&#8217;t much things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just because it&#8217;s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/04/21/lollapalooza-finally-shares-09-lineup/">Lollapalooza day</a> doesn&#8217;t mean other festivals have to keep quiet with their own 2009 plans. In fact, today is quite the busy day when it comes to lineup news. Let’s round up all the important info in today’s edition of CoS’ Festivals in Brief:</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Noise for the Needy:</strong></span><br />
There aren&#8217;t much things better than a music festival. A music festival that seeks to benefit something is. Take Seattle&#8217;s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/noise-for-the-needy/">Noise for the Needy</a> for example. From June 10-14, the Seattle-based non-profit organization will look to raise Transitional Resources, a licensed mental health center and residential program that offers a full spectrum of optimistic and respectful mental health services to adults with major mental illnesses, by bringing together some serious live music. Among those taking part? Art Brut, Constantines, Grand Archives, Crystal Antlers, Throw Me The Statue, and 1990s to name a few. Tickets will be available through <a href="http://www.noisefortheneedy.org/~noisefo1/2009/news/tickets.php">noisefortheneedy.org</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>80/35:</strong></span><br />
After dropping its headliners a few weeks back, Des Moines&#8217; <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/festival-outlook/80-35/">80/35</a> is back with a few more names for its 2009 lineups. Broken Social Scene, Man Man, Tilly and the Wall, Margot &amp; The Nuclear So and So’s, and Wild Sweet Orange will join the previously announced Ben Harper &amp; Relentless7, Public Enemy, Stephen Malkmus &amp; the Jicks, Matisyahu, and G. Love &amp; Special Sauce at Western Gateway Park between July 3rd and 4th. Tickets are currently available via <a href="http://www.80-35.com/tickets.html">80/35.com</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>DFest:</strong></span><br />
<a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/festival-outlook/dfest/">DFest</a> will again return to Tulsa, Oklahoma for a weekend of national, regional, and local acts. The Black Crowes, Ozomatli, Bassnectar, Gogol Bordelo, and Delta Spirit are among the first batch of those acts to be revealed, with many more still on the way. Tickets are currently available via <a href="http://www.ticketstorm.com/events/dfest2009/">DFest.com</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>HARD Summer Festival:</strong></span><br />
The <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/festival-outlook/hard-summer-music-festival/">HARD Summer Festival</a> will again bring the electricity to downtown Los Angeles this summer, and, well, based on the recently revealed initial lineup, it&#8217;s anything but hard. Underworld, Tiga, Sebastian, A-Trak, Destructo, and Rye Rye are those currently scheduled to descend at The Forum on August 8th, with 10 acts still yet-to-be-announced. Tickets are currently available via <a href="http://ticketsus.at/AxYoung?CTY=37&amp;LID=hard&amp;DURL=http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09004258B2DC61E3?artistid=1300988&amp;majorcatid=10001&amp;minorcatid=1">Ticketmaster.com</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>A Couple Dates:</strong></span><br />
Some dates to add to the calender: Baltimore&#8217;s <a href="http://www.whamcity.com/shows.html">Whartscape Music Festival</a>, which last year featured the likes of Black Dice, Dan Deacon, Greg Gillis, and Matmos, will return July 10-12, while the always awesome <a href="http://www.fyeahfest.net/">F Yeah Fest </a>will go down on Labor Day Weekend (September 5-6) in Los Angeles.</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Just because it's Lollapalooza day doesn't mean other festivals have to keep quiet with their own 2009 plans. In fact, today is quite the busy day when it comes to lineup news. Let’s round up all the important info in today’s edition of CoS’ Festivals in Brief:



<strong>Noise for the Needy:</strong>
There aren't much things better than a music festival. A music festival that seeks to benefit something is. Take Seattle's Noise for the Needy for example. From June 10-14, the Seattle-based non-profit organization will look to raise Transitional Resources, a licensed mental health center and residential program that offers a full spectrum of optimistic and respectful mental health services to adults with major mental illnesses, by bringing together some serious live music. Among those taking part? Art Brut, Constantines, Grand Archives, Crystal Antlers, Throw Me The Statue, and 1990s to name a few. Tickets will be available through noisefortheneedy.org.

<strong>80/35:</strong>
After dropping its headliners a few weeks back, Des Moines' 80/35 is back with a few more names for its 2009 lineups. Broken Social Scene, Man Man, Tilly and the Wall, Margot &amp; The Nuclear So and So’s, and Wild Sweet Orange will join the previously announced Ben Harper &amp; Relentless7, Public Enemy, Stephen Malkmus &amp; the Jicks, Matisyahu, and G. Love &amp; Special Sauce at Western Gateway Park between July 3rd and 4th. Tickets are currently available via 80/35.com.

<strong>DFest:</strong>
DFest will again return to Tulsa, Oklahoma for a weekend of national, regional, and local acts. The Black Crowes, Ozomatli, Bassnectar, Gogol Bordelo, and Delta Spirit are among the first batch of those acts to be revealed, with many more still on the way. Tickets are currently available via DFest.com.

<strong>HARD Summer Festival:</strong>
The HARD Summer Festival will again bring the electricity to downtown Los Angeles this summer, and, well, based on the recently revealed initial lineup, it's anything but hard. Underworld, Tiga, Sebastian, A-Trak, Destructo, and Rye Rye are those currently scheduled to descend at The Forum on August 8th, with 10 acts still yet-to-be-announced. Tickets are currently available via Ticketmaster.com.

<strong>A Couple Dates:</strong>
Some dates to add to the calender: Baltimore's Whartscape Music Festival, which last year featured the likes of Black Dice, Dan Deacon, Greg Gillis, and Matmos, will return July 10-12, while the always awesome F Yeah Fest will go down on Labor Day Weekend (September 5-6) in Los Angeles.]]></content:mobile>
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