Failed Muso
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I'm not sure if this has been posted here already, and I fear it may be too late for some, but I heard today that this event is close to being cancelled due to poor ticket sales so I thought I'd big it up here and see if it generated enough interest to keep the thing alive.
I'm only passing on info and don't know too much about the event, but a UK broadcaster and quad enthusiast, David Freeman, has set up Quadraphonic Live and has planned his first public event on December 6th 2014 in Oxford, UK.
The evening is billed as a presentation of various quad recordings, along with a history of these and of quad itself, with the finale being a full playback of DSOTM from David's own Quad 8 Track.
Now, after all this bigging up, I have to admit that I cannot go myself as it is a bit of a trek (although I am trying to sort something) but the least I can do is spread the word and try and help. I think it's a cracking idea and a superb way of possibly introducing new people to the delights of multi-channel music. David has a website, a Facebook page and is on Twitter (links below.
If you can get to Oxford on the 6th and fancy buying a ticket (and one for a friend!), snap them up now and see if we can stoke the fire under this project. I know for a fact that I'd certainly love to do something like this myself, but maybe focus less on Quad and more on multi-channel audio as a whole.
http://quadraphoniclive.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/Quadraphoniclive.co.uk
http://twitter.com/quadralive
I'm only passing on info and don't know too much about the event, but a UK broadcaster and quad enthusiast, David Freeman, has set up Quadraphonic Live and has planned his first public event on December 6th 2014 in Oxford, UK.
The evening is billed as a presentation of various quad recordings, along with a history of these and of quad itself, with the finale being a full playback of DSOTM from David's own Quad 8 Track.
Now, after all this bigging up, I have to admit that I cannot go myself as it is a bit of a trek (although I am trying to sort something) but the least I can do is spread the word and try and help. I think it's a cracking idea and a superb way of possibly introducing new people to the delights of multi-channel music. David has a website, a Facebook page and is on Twitter (links below.
If you can get to Oxford on the 6th and fancy buying a ticket (and one for a friend!), snap them up now and see if we can stoke the fire under this project. I know for a fact that I'd certainly love to do something like this myself, but maybe focus less on Quad and more on multi-channel audio as a whole.
http://quadraphoniclive.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/Quadraphoniclive.co.uk
http://twitter.com/quadralive