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An aray of dot-materix panels at Madrid Airport. The terminal is full of glass so the reflections everywhere were great. I would love to say I sat there for hours waiting for 'aeropuerto' to run down this panel...but it was an absolute fluke!!!
the fourth dotmatrix project shook, stirred and mixed it up real nice. tom beardslee kicked off the night with his storytelling blues playing and then possum jenkins simply brought down the house. all due respect to shooter jennings, but these guys put the "o" back in country that night.
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Photo by Stephen Charles
From the May 18th 2010 benefit show at the Greene Street Club.
For more details visit www.oftenawesome.org/ and www.oftenawesome.com
Photo by Mark Smith
From the May 18th 2010 benefit show at the Greene Street Club.
For more details visit www.oftenawesome.org/ and www.oftenawesome.com
Photo by Mark Smith
ConvergeSouth Music '07 -- the precursor to the dotmatrix project. Check out The Wigg Report music video from that night.
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Photo by Stephen Charles
the second dotmatrix project event was a blast. both carolina clearwater and old stone revue flexed their talents.
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Photo by Andy Henley
the fourth dotmatrix project shook, stirred and mixed it up real nice. tom beardslee kicked off the night with his storytelling blues playing and then possum jenkins simply brought down the house. all due respect to shooter jennings, but these guys put the "o" back in country that night.
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Photo by Mark Smith
the fifth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts, each with little time playing together, yet both with big, unique sounds. project tritium kicked off the evening with james marshall owen dropping his bowie-esque delivery and jagger-esque stage presence over highly composed music and sounds that at times seemed improvised. the raving knaves then took the stage (and our sound engineer) and rocked their set with a variety of kinetic, powerpop tunes. david mclean's hips might still be gyrating. a fine time had by all.
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Photo by John Leonard
the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.
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Photo by Tanya Peterson
the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.
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Photo by Tanya Peterson
the fourth dotmatrix project shook, stirred and mixed it up real nice. tom beardslee kicked off the night with his storytelling blues playing and then possum jenkins simply brought down the house. all due respect to shooter jennings, but these guys put the "o" back in country that night.
if you use this photo anywhere, please respect the CC license and provide the following attribution, as is:
Photo by Mark Smith
the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.
if you use this photo anywhere, please respect the CC license and provide the following attribution, as is:
Photo by Tanya Peterson
a bit grubby, but each pin is only 0.29 mm in diameter, with the total length of the pin array just over 3 mm
the fifth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts, each with little time playing together, yet both with big, unique sounds. project tritium kicked off the evening with james marshall owen dropping his bowie-esque delivery and jagger-esque stage presence over highly composed music and sounds that at times seemed improvised. the raving knaves then took the stage (and our sound engineer) and rocked their set with a variety of kinetic, powerpop tunes. david mclean's hips might still be gyrating. a fine time had by all.
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Photo by Mark Smith
Scott Manring actually in the spotlight.
Prior to coming on Scott was "shadowing" a couple of songs from the dark wings.
Photo by Mark Smith
From the May 18th 2010 benefit show at the Greene Street Club.
For more details visit www.oftenawesome.org/ and www.oftenawesome.com
Photo by Mark Smith