[NewMusic] Bay Area - East vs West
Travis Johns
electric.tokyo at gmail.com
Mon Aug 20 09:01:36 PDT 2007
agreed. isn't there a wesley willis song about that?
On 8/20/07, Matt Davignon <mattdavignon at gmail.com> wrote:
> Batman would win.
>
> On 8/19/07, Sarah - 21 Grand <21grand at 21grand.org> wrote:
> > Matt D-ebated:
> > We've got as many or more venues in the West Bay as we do on the East
> > Bay - Luggage Store, Noise Pancakes, G3, Meridian, SF Sound, ATA,
> > Recombinant Media Labs, The Lab. I'd be happy to see another venue pop
> > up anywhere. Frankly, I'm thinking this scene is as much or more an
> > East Bay phenomenon than a San Francisco one.
> >
> >
> > - yes, but these venues program experimental music once a week, at most, and
> > all are at venues for which presenting experimental music is a real
> > "backburner" thing (with the exception of Meridian, which seems quite
> > supportive) - compared to 21 Grand and 1510 alone, there is more
> > experimental music programming in the East Bay.
> >
> > I would disagree that is more East Bay than SF - I'd say it's more or less
> > equal. Of course one could argue about the boundaries of "the scene," which
> > is about as pointless as debating who would "win" in a fight - Batman vs.
> > Spiderman.
> >
> > sl
> >
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