[atlantaprog] TouchXtone @ Agnes Scott Planetarium 3/20 at 2pm

All this information, plus photos, music downloads, and more can be found at
www.touchxtone.com

TOUCHXTONE 
Michael Thomas Roe and Jim Combs
www.touchxtone.com
Synthesized Ambient Space Drums¹N¹Bass Chill Music

TouchXtone Shows in March

Agnes Scott College Delafield Planetarium- Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 2:00pm
in the afternoon- 

TouchXtone has once again been asked to be the featured performer at the
William A. Calder Spring Equinox Concert.

From the last time we performed at the Planetarium:

"We can¹t think of a better venue than the Delafield Planetarium and
consider ourselves quite fortunate to be able to feel the inspiration of the
place, as well as Professor De Pree¹s enthusiasm and knowledge for all
things celestial. The fact that this is a concert in honor of William A.
Calder, the founder of the observatory, makes for another very special
event. It¹s an electronic musician¹s dream.²

³We set up in the back of the planetarium for two reasons; first, any little
bit of light destroys the total blackout necessary to project the star
fields from the Starmaster, so being behind the audience helped us contain
the light produced by our keyboards and needed to see what we¹re doing while
playing. Secondly, we get a much better view of what Chris De Pree is doing
with the visuals by being at the back so can react better to what the
audience is seeing and use that to influence our improvisation.²

³We'll have a capacity audience for the show that will included many
families and kids of all ages. Electronic music gets a bad rap sometimes in
regard to the kind of audience that is drawn to it. In our experience, and
this show is a prime example, both men and women ages 8 months to 80 years
enjoy the music, especially when the venue has so much to offer, like the
Delafield Planetarium."

This is a free concert open to the public. Seating is limited for this
PlanetXarium event to 70, so come early to make sure you get a seat.

Also in March:

JavaMonkey- Friday, March 25, 2005- We¹ll be out on the patio and will kick
off the evening around 8:30pm.
There is no cover at JavaMonkey, so come down and enjoy the best organic
coffee and delicious beer & wine selections in Decatur, not to mention the
fabulous desserts and sandwiches. During the winter, the flaps are down on
the patio and the fireplace is on, for a toasty warm experience.

And, as usual, there will be lots of interesting surprises from the musical
melting pot of Michael¹s and Jim¹s synthesizer congregation.  Great stereo
sound and a pleasant, family-friendly atmosphere.

JavaMonkey is located at 205 Ponce de Leon Ave. #5, Decatur, GA 30030. The
store front faces Church St. across from the Decatur MARTA Station. Phone
number is 404.378.5502 and URL is www.javamonkeydecatur.com

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