Courtyard DJ Bill Elder at FOKL on Friday

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Bill Elder, who performed last year under the alias DJ MEMO due to the global manhunt for his importing of rare vinyl into the country, will be djing psych from around the world in the courtyard this year on Friday night at FOKL. This alone is worth the entry price.

Saturday at FOKL musings

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Saturday will be loud at FOKL. Not in a bad way. In a way that shakes your core and makes you want to say “Yeahh!!!” and definitely a 180 degree turn from the throbbing electro that you will be dancing to on Friday at FOKL.

Karma Vision kick off the night with it’s brand of indie goodness. Hopefully we will hear them perform new songs from their ambitious “release one single per month” song cycle.

Snake Island! play teenage blues in classic garage rock style.

Bloodbirds have a new vinyl record. Their post punk take on psych will get you going. And grab that vinyl.

Comoros are a duo that planned a whole tour around stopping here for our festival. Bring some chalk and mark the floor in front of the stage as your place to stand and get enveloped in waves of synth, distortion, chaos and inner peace.

I heard Expo 70 practicing some new tunes for you. They are heavy riffage but hang on, they have some great drone moments to counter the RIFFS.

Conquerors will close out the night with swirly guitars as they perform their blown-out speaker garage rock. ENERGY is what they have on stage. You will too.

Looking at Saturday at HQ…

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Aaron Martin will create a mesmerizing tapestry of loops with a cello.

Gemini Revolution will pause the drums and perform an ambient homage to the Geminid meteor shower that inspired their new release.

Aurograph feat. Ashley Miller, Mark Southerland and Shawn Hansen will perform trance inducing aural treatment.

Discoverer will bring his lush synth-based music to life.

Metatone will drop catchy, quirky (dare I say bounce) to the fest with their infectious upbeat music. They have a new CD released so hear it, feel it, buy it.

And yes, Sam F will be projecting more amazing visual stimulus.

Friday night at FOKL

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Thoughts on what to look forward to at FOKL on Friday.

Your Friend will be giving you a beautiful start with dreamy guitar and floating vocals.

Stacian will move the night into a psych-tinged synth heavy electro dance vibe.

Samantha Glass will continue the trend and add in more dark 80’s scifi soundtrack.

Golden Donna has formed a 5-piece band to bring you their soundtrack to Drive if the driver stayed in the wrong part of town and had a more intense romance.

Umberto closes out the night with his own version of gritty electronics and hidden club dance vibes.

VJDN8 will be back at FOKL to provide the visual stimulation for your journey.

Preview of Friday at HQ

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Without giving away too much you will hear on Friday at HQ:

CJ Boyd – a solo bassist take looping and emotion to a new level.

Jim Button, drummer of The Conquerors, bringing his solo project from the studio to a live band.

Parts of Speech inject Krautrock into their lush synths.

Monta At Odds have an entire new set this year of interstellar grooves and heady swirls of sound.

Your Reflection will play a rare live set mashing synths, samples, guitar and drums into some funky grooves and head-trip effects.

Sam F will be dropping visual magic at HQ all night long.

Band selection?

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Q: Why isn’t my favorite band playing? They played last year and were great.

A: We loved every band last year. We were impressed that everyone gave great performances. We also had to decline a lot of bands that we did like but had no room left on the bill. So this year we asked new bands and had to tell past performers that we didn’t have room this year for them.

Our committee is determined to give you a new experience each festival. So we worked a long time on selecting bands that will make each night unique and retain the good vibrations we had last year. You dug it last year, right? So trust us again. And don’t worry, we will keep mixing it up so your favorite band might be on the bill next year.

Two locations? Parking?

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Yeah, we know. It was magical last year. But things change that are beyond our control. Plus, new is exciting right? Maybe a little frightening? Maybe exhilarating too? Yes and Yes!!

So, we roll with it and now we have the familiar, FOKL lower level and courtyard, and we have something new, HQ. We selected HQ because there have been some great shows there in the past featuring local faves, The Conquerors, Expo 70, Monta At Odds, Surroundher, Gemini Revolution etc… People in-the-know, know and can tell you what a relaxed vibe those shows have been.

HQ was an old grocery store back in the good old days. Now in the good new days it is a remodeled art gallery/music venue in the Prescott neighborhood just 8 short blocks from FOKL.

Sam F is back and will be doing his modular visual projections and we will be featuring a 20+foot sculpture by Jorge Almodovar entitled Black Modules.

Parking
The HQ shows run from 7-10pm and the FOKL times are 8:30pm-1am. You can park at FOKL and take the shuttle back and forth. Or you can park across from HQ around Prescott Park. The shuttle will be happy to take you to either location.

Ticket tidbits

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So here is the first tidbit. The ticket price will be $10 per day. You can buy a ticket that includes both days in advance at It’s A Beautiful Day or at Zebedee’s for $20.

Otherwise you can purchase a ticket at the door from FOKL or HQ for the $10 per day or $20 for the two days.

No discount for two days? Sorry but we have 11 bands per day for $10. That is less than buying a download from itunes for a band’s song and you get to see a whole set instead of hearing one song (maybe even go to itunes and download their song while watching their set. That’s mindblowingly cool).

We think $10 per day is a great deal for you and we get to pay the bands for taking the time to perform. We want them to keep making music and hope you’ll join us in supporting them by not only attending but pick up some merch, hint, hint.

We hope this is helpful and should get you excited to attend. We know we are. Thanks for the support too.