free103point9 Event
CAMPFIRE SOUNDS 2006
July 14, 2006: 6 p.m. – July 16, 2006: 3 p.m.
free103point9 Wave Farm
5662 Route 23
Acra, NY 12405
United States
518-622-2598
Curated/Organized by: free103point9
"Campfire Sounds" is a weekend-long camp out. Avant-folk performers from throughout the Northeastern United States gather at the 30-acre Wave Farm for special performances in a rural setting. This year there is a main stage, and a second stage in the woods without electricity for acoustic performances. As always, after hours, everyone will gather around the campfire for acoustic sounds late into the night.
Friday, July 14 6-10:30 P.M.:
Impromptu acoustic performances around the campfire. Camping fee $15 for Friday
and Saturday night.
6-9:30: DJ Tom Roe
9:30-10:30: Sophea Lerner (Helsinki, Finland) "one of the frogs in the
pond"
10:30 on: gather round the campfire near the pond, everyone is welcome to play
(without electricity)
Saturday, July 15 2-11 P.M.:
Live performances begin. Food served all afternoon and evening. Performances
from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m., then acoustic performances around the campfire.
IN THE POND
2 p.m.: Forest City Dust Dive (solo set near the pond/campfire)
Bryan Zimmerman gets in the pond for a performance, perhaps with others.
SECOND STAGE, UP IN THE WOODS, AROUND LARGE TREE (batteries only)
3 p.m.: Stars Like Fleas
MAIN STAGE
noon-2 p.m.: DJ Spirit + Free
4-4:35 p.m.: Melanie Moser
DJ Tom Roe between sets
4:55-5:30: The Dust Dive
5:50-6:25: Latitude/Longitude
6:45-7:20: Stars Like Fleas
7:40-8:10: Bunnybrains
DJ Ryan Sawyer between sets
8:30-9: Gown
9:20-10: Samara Lubelski
10:20-11: MV + EE with The Bummer Road
after 11 p.m., mics move to the campfire by the pond, for open mic, anything
goes sans electricity
Sunday July 16
Brunch served, possibly followed by a noonish acoustic performance by Latitude/Longitude
up in the woods around the giant tree.
SECOND STAGE, UP IN THE WOODS, AROUND LARGE TREE (batteries only)
noonish: Latitude/Longitude
General Information
PARKING: Park in the large field near the road. Walk in and check your camping
reservation at the concession stand.
CAMPERS PITCHING TENTS: Place your tent in the shade (just west of a tree) unless
you are seeking a hot morning wake up call from the sun. The woods are the best
place for a tent without a 5:30 a.m. wake up call from the sun. PLEASE do not
setup tent on the Wave Farm main meadow.
FOOD: Pesto pasta on Friday night; eggs Saturday morning, PB+J and hummus sandwiches,
fruit, cold potato soup, veggie burgers and meat burgers Saturday night; and
pancakes Sunday morning. Beverages too. Diner within walking distance.
SERVICES: Port-a-let on property, near concession stand. Pond for swimming.
ANIMALS: You may want to bring bug spray/sauce. Definitely check for ticks.
Be alert in the woods for the bear. (These bears are not aggressive, but of
course close encounters should be avoided. Please keep an eye out if you are
exploring paths in the forest.) Dogs are allowed (no biters, please).
PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES: After the schedule performances on Friday and Saturday
night, the mic around the campfire will be open all night, playing to the radios
around the property and the internet all over the world.
BRING: Balls (soccer field for playing), grills, bug spray, shoes that can get
wet/muddy, flashlights, fishing poles (catch and release bass), etc.
NOISE: Sound carries in unexpected ways around here, please consider that late
night noise might disturb a neighbor.
PROPERTY BOUNDARIES: Please respect the Wave Farm property boundaries (see map
on back), so that these summer events may continue for years to come.
KEEP WAVE FARM BEAUTIFUL: Please use the ample trash and recycling cans so we
can keep the Wave Farm beautiful.
DO NOT: Move tiki torches (fire hazard).
Campfire Sounds is made possible, in part, by the Electronic Media and Film
Program of the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; and with
public funds from the Greene County Legislature through the County Initiative
Program, administered in Greene County by the Greene County Council on the Arts.
LINKS
Transmission Artists
Collaborators
Works
- free103point9: Selected Works (Video Work) Compiled and Edited by Giancarlo Bracchi, 2007
- Melanie Moser at Wave Farm (Radio/Sound Work) July 15, 2006
- MV + EE and the Bummer Road at Wave Farm (Radio/Sound Work) July 15, 2006
- Samara Lubelski at Wave Farm (Radio/Sound Work) July 15, 2006
- Auricle (Installation/Sculpture) Michelle Rosenberg, 2005
Related Events
- Hudson Summer Concert Series: Campfire Sounds 2008 with The Dust Dive; Latititude/Longitude; MV & EE with the Golden Road; Samara Lubelski, July 26, 2008: 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. (Curated by free103point9, Slink Moss)
ARCHIVE
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Audio
- Melanie Moser's last three songs at Campfire Sounds 2006 (audio/mpeg)
- MV + EE and the Bummer Road excerpt from Campfire Sounds 2006 (audio/mpeg)
- Samara Lubelski, two songs from Campfire Sounds 2006 (audio/mpeg)
- Latitude/Longitude perform at Campfire Sounds 2006, July 15, 2006. note: The generator cuts out as the song ends early. (audio/mpeg)
Video
- The Dust Dive at Wave Farm: Campfire Sounds 2006, July 15, 2007. Video and audio documentation of The Dust Dive's performance during Campfire Sounds 2006 (video/mov)
Press, Programs, & Ephemera
Image
- Bunnybrains during Campfire Sounds 2006 at free103point9 Wave Farm. Photo: Eli Joseph-Hunter (image/jpeg)
- The Dust Dive's Bryan Zimmerman and Laura Ortman during Campfire Sounds 2008, July 26, 2008. at Hudson Waterfront Park, Hudson, NY. (image/jpeg)

