from a blog post by Andrew Gregory on December 3, 2009 at 9:00
Pre-Show: There were a good number of new faces and old friends mingling and checking out the table displays. Tern Rounders had a tambourine filled with copies of their debut cd, “A Different Land”. Next to them, Three Quarter North – December’s CRUMBS Nite Out musical act – had “North by Northeast” available. Rob Jonas noted that a Belgian roots-rock webzine (www.rootstime.be) had requested copies of his cd “Take Me Anywhere”; we’ll be interested to hear what comes of that!
Nick Cosimano, CEO of Indian Ledge Records, set a display promoting Alta Mira’s forthcoming self-titled full length debut cd. Freshly minted copies were available, well in advance of the official release event on December 5th at Revolution Hall. As described by Nick, it will be one hell of a release party, the likes of which no local band (that I’m aware of) has ever attempted before.
Dubbed the “Alta Mira Release Experiment”, Indian Ledge Records has been working with Guthrie/Bell Productions and others to put together an experience that will involve all your senses. And get this: IPIX, a company that specializes in panoramic video imaging, will be shooting film during the event, capturing the festivities in full 360 degree video! Ten bucks gets wannabe guinea pigs entry to the experiment and a copy of the cd. Go to www.indianledgerecords.com for more info.
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