- Glide Magazine: “A Boombox concert is a nonstop dance party”
- Crazy Engine…gives those of us who are his fans new cause to rejoice as we prepare for transport on the waves of sound Kimock generates with his guitar. READ MORE -Jeff Davis, NaturesPoetry, November 2009
- If I suspended disbelief, I could damn near believe this duo was a conduit for divine energies, holding down some seriously sacred vibes while still getting me deeper in my own embodied groove. READ MORE -Michael Garfield, Colorado Music Board, January 2010
On-Line Street Teams
Music festivals are to live music what climbing Mt. Everest is for mountaineering: when done right both can be a truly life-changing, once in a lifetime event.
PETZOO! has grown from a tiny east-coast weekend gathering of like minded music lovers into an annual festival packed with familiar faces. The intimate setting is reminiscent of early “feel good” festivals and community of the Haight-Ashbury days. A stage where The Heavy Pets and friends can pick up the vibe of the audience and catapult all into a superlative flight of unencumbered groove. There are no multiple stages to navigate and the amphitheater insures that every seat, is a great one.
On Labor Day weekend the streets of Historic Five Points in Downtown Denver will be closed off for the largest outdoor festival of its kind in the heart of the city center. Featuring a stellar line up of independent live music, Electric Avenue Music & Arts Festival boasts headliners Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Living Legends, Kyle Hollingsworth Band, Greensky Bluegrass, Pnuma Trio and even a Michael Jackson Tribute band aptly named “Who’s Bad” among others.
The west coast is about to experience its first bass driven earthquake as three of the nation’s top live electro, dubstep and glitch producers join together for their first combined tour. The 11-day circuit will kick off this September in San Diego and will make its way up the coast featuring electronica artists EOTO, MiMOSA and MartyParty. Listeners can expect to be transported into another space and time with the sound and fury of the most respected dance music produced live on the scene today.
By: Ami Heinrich, Owner Tsunami Music Publicity
The use of posters, handbills and fliers have often been considered a critical piece of the marketing puzzle for grabbing an audience while they are standing in line, going to a like-minded event or sitting idle on the mass transit system. At Tsunami we incorporate an active national street team of over 3000 volunteers who promote hundreds of shows and festivals per year alone. With each large package stuffed full of posters, it’s hard not to recognize that the carbon footprint paper promotions leave behind lasts far longer than the event we are promoting.
Are there better ways to minimize our impact without minimizing our ability to be effective? At Tsunami, we think so. Enter On-Line Street Teams.
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