San Francisco Electronic Music Festival 2007

by Scott Beale on September 2, 2007 · 0 comments

San Francisco Electronic Music Festival 2007

The San Francisco Electronic Music Festival 2007, an international festival of electronic music and sound art, takes place Wednesday, September 5th through Sunday, September 9th at Project Artaud Theatre in San Francisco. Here’s this year’s grat line-up artists, complete schedule and tickets are available online.

The 2007 San Francisco Electronic Music Festival consists of five evenings of electrifying performances by internationally recognized composers and musicians in the electronic music field. This year’s impressive line-up features both respected pioneers and emerging artists whose work spans the sonic spectra – from ambient to rhythmic, from atonal to melodic. As the only San Francisco music festival dedicated solely to electronic music, the SFEMF brings together the varied practices of artists working with laptop generated sound, processed live acoustic instruments, amplified found objects, projected video, improvisation, and performance art. As the festival grows, it moves to a new venue – Project Artaud Theatre – where we are planning some surprise auxiliary components and sound installations in the gallery and cafe.

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