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  • Viva Acid | October 2023 | Chicago

    TALKS & STREAMS DETAILS CLUB EVENTS & WORKSHOPS DETAILS EMBRACE, EDUCATE, HEAR, CONNECT, AMPLIFY Viva Acid is not just a platform to commemorate the legends of Chicago Acid House and its immense influence on Rave culture, but also an extension of Vibeonauts aka VBNTS. Our mission is to empower and motivate the next wave of music disruptors through our community of renegade creatives. INSTAGRAM JOIN US Dj Pierre INSTAGRAM Gene Hunt INSTAGRAM G. Underground INSTAGRAM Noncompliant INSTAGRAM Wayne Williams INSTAGRAM Audio Soul Project INSTAGRAM Acid House Distro Production Technology Rave Music AI Metaverse Blockchain We are actively engaged curating an unforgettable lineup of talks, workshops, and events for Season 3, October 2023. PAST GUESTS & SPEAKERS Read More To stay creative in art and music production, one must embrace the fluid and ever-changing nature of creativity itself. As philosopher Alan Watts once said, "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." Here are ten music production techniques to stay creative while making art. HERE'S 10 TIPS FOR STAYING CREATIVE By: Andrew Emil SEASON 3 NEWSLETTER Enter Your Email Join Subscribed Enter Your Email Join Thanks for subscribing! SEASON 3 KICKS OFF IN OCTOBER 2023

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    1. Embrace Chaos Creativity often arises from chaos and disorder. Instead of resisting the chaos of the creative process, embrace it and allow it to guide you. Experiment with new techniques, and approaches, and be open to the unexpected. 2. Sound Design One way to stay creative in music production is to experiment with sound design. This involves manipulating various parameters of synthesizers, effects, and other audio processors to create unique sounds that can be used in a track. For example, try experimenting with different waveforms, filters, LFOs, and modulation sources to create something that sounds fresh and new. 3. Follow the Flow Creativity is a flow that moves through us, follow this flow rather than try to control it. Let go of preconceived notions of how a track should sound and instead allow the music to unfold organically. 4. Limitations Setting limitations can help to inspire creativity by forcing you to work within certain constraints. For example, challenge yourself to create a track using only a limited set of instruments, or by restricting the number of tracks you can use in your DAW. By doing so, you may be able to come up with unique solutions that you might not have considered otherwise. 5. Trust Your Intuition Creativity often arises from a deep, intuitive sense of what feels right. Trust your intuition and follow your instincts when creating music. Don't be afraid to take risks or try something new. 6. Collaboration Collaborating with other musicians, producers, or songwriters can help to spark new ideas and approaches to music production. By working with someone who has a different musical background or approach, you can challenge yourself to think outside of your usual creative process and explore new possibilities. 7. Embody Your Inspiration Inspiration can come from anywhere, embody and express this inspiration through your music. Whether it's a feeling, an image, or a story, find ways to convey it through your music and allow it to guide your creative process. 8. Sampling and Resampling Sampling and resampling can be a great way to generate new ideas and sounds. By taking samples from different sources, chopping them up, and rearranging them in novel ways, you can create unique rhythms, melodies, and textures. Additionally, resampling involves recording the output of a track and then processing it in various ways, such as adding effects or manipulating the pitch and tempo. This can create unexpected results that can be used as a starting point for new tracks. 9. Field Recordings Field recordings are sounds recorded from the environment, such as natural sounds, urban noise, or human voices. By incorporating these sounds into your tracks, you can add an organic, authentic element to your music. Moreover, field recordings can be manipulated in various ways, such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, and processing with effects, to create entirely new sounds. This can help to keep your music production fresh and original. 10. Find Unity in Diversity Creativity thrives on diversity, try to embrace and celebrate the diversity of sounds, genres, and cultures in music production. By blending different styles and techniques, you can create something truly unique and authentic. To again quote the great Alan Watts, "The most important characteristic of the Eastern worldview is the awareness of the unity and mutual interrelation of all things and events." Embrace this unity in diversity and let it guide your creative process. > Read More To stay creative in art and music production, one must embrace the fluid and ever-changing nature of creativity itself. As philosopher Alan Watts once said, "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." Here are ten music production techniques to help stay creative while making art: HERE'S 10 TIPS FOR STAYING CREATIVE By: Andrew Emil SEASON 3 NEWSLETTER Enter Your Email Join Subscribed Join Instagram Twitter Blog Virtual Warehouse 2021 | Archive 2022 | Archive © 2023 Viva Acid

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    1. Embrace Chaos Creativity often arises from chaos and disorder. Instead of resisting the chaos of the creative process, embrace it and allow it to guide you. Experiment with new techniques, and approaches, and be open to the unexpected. 2. Sound Design One way to stay creative in music production is to experiment with sound design. This involves manipulating various parameters of synthesizers, effects, and other audio processors to create unique sounds that can be used in a track. For example, try experimenting with different waveforms, filters, LFOs, and modulation sources to create something that sounds fresh and new. 3. Follow the Flow Creativity is a flow that moves through us, follow this flow rather than try to control it. Let go of preconceived notions of how a track should sound and instead allow the music to unfold organically. 4. Limitations Setting limitations can help to inspire creativity by forcing you to work within certain constraints. For example, challenge yourself to create a track using only a limited set of instruments, or by restricting the number of tracks you can use in your DAW. By doing so, you may be able to come up with unique solutions that you might not have considered otherwise. 5. Trust Your Intuition Creativity often arises from a deep, intuitive sense of what feels right. Trust your intuition and follow your instincts when creating music. Don't be afraid to take risks or try something new. 6. Collaboration Collaborating with other musicians, producers, or songwriters can help to spark new ideas and approaches to music production. By working with someone who has a different musical background or approach, you can challenge yourself to think outside of your usual creative process and explore new possibilities. 7. Embody Your Inspiration Inspiration can come from anywhere, embody and express this inspiration through your music. Whether it's a feeling, an image, or a story, find ways to convey it through your music and allow it to guide your creative process. 8. Sampling and Resampling Sampling and resampling can be a great way to generate new ideas and sounds. By taking samples from different sources, chopping them up, and rearranging them in novel ways, you can create unique rhythms, melodies, and textures. Additionally, resampling involves recording the output of a track and then processing it in various ways, such as adding effects or manipulating the pitch and tempo. This can create unexpected results that can be used as a starting point for new tracks. 9. Field Recordings Field recordings are sounds recorded from the environment, such as natural sounds, urban noise, or human voices. By incorporating these sounds into your tracks, you can add an organic, authentic element to your music. Moreover, field recordings can be manipulated in various ways, such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, and processing with effects, to create entirely new sounds. This can help to keep your music production fresh and original. 10. Find Unity in Diversity Creativity thrives on diversity, try to embrace and celebrate the diversity of sounds, genres, and cultures in music production. By blending different styles and techniques, you can create something truly unique and authentic. To again quote the great Alan Watts, "The most important characteristic of the Eastern worldview is the awareness of the unity and mutual interrelation of all things and events." Embrace this unity in diversity and let it guide your creative process. > Read More To stay creative in art and music production, one must embrace the fluid and ever-changing nature of creativity itself. As philosopher Alan Watts once said, "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." Here are ten music production techniques to help stay creative while making art: HERE'S 10 TIPS FOR STAYING CREATIVE By: Andrew Emil SEASON 3 NEWSLETTER Enter Your Email Join Subscribed Join Instagram Twitter Blog Virtual Warehouse 2021 | Archive 2022 | Archive © 2023 Viva Acid

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    1. Embrace Chaos Creativity often arises from chaos and disorder. Instead of resisting the chaos of the creative process, embrace it and allow it to guide you. Experiment with new techniques, and approaches, and be open to the unexpected. 2. Sound Design One way to stay creative in music production is to experiment with sound design. This involves manipulating various parameters of synthesizers, effects, and other audio processors to create unique sounds that can be used in a track. For example, try experimenting with different waveforms, filters, LFOs, and modulation sources to create something that sounds fresh and new. 3. Follow the Flow Creativity is a flow that moves through us, follow this flow rather than try to control it. Let go of preconceived notions of how a track should sound and instead allow the music to unfold organically. 4. Limitations Setting limitations can help to inspire creativity by forcing you to work within certain constraints. For example, challenge yourself to create a track using only a limited set of instruments, or by restricting the number of tracks you can use in your DAW. By doing so, you may be able to come up with unique solutions that you might not have considered otherwise. 5. Trust Your Intuition Creativity often arises from a deep, intuitive sense of what feels right. Trust your intuition and follow your instincts when creating music. Don't be afraid to take risks or try something new. 6. Collaboration Collaborating with other musicians, producers, or songwriters can help to spark new ideas and approaches to music production. By working with someone who has a different musical background or approach, you can challenge yourself to think outside of your usual creative process and explore new possibilities. 7. Embody Your Inspiration Inspiration can come from anywhere, embody and express this inspiration through your music. Whether it's a feeling, an image, or a story, find ways to convey it through your music and allow it to guide your creative process. 8. Sampling and Resampling Sampling and resampling can be a great way to generate new ideas and sounds. By taking samples from different sources, chopping them up, and rearranging them in novel ways, you can create unique rhythms, melodies, and textures. Additionally, resampling involves recording the output of a track and then processing it in various ways, such as adding effects or manipulating the pitch and tempo. This can create unexpected results that can be used as a starting point for new tracks. 9. Field Recordings Field recordings are sounds recorded from the environment, such as natural sounds, urban noise, or human voices. By incorporating these sounds into your tracks, you can add an organic, authentic element to your music. Moreover, field recordings can be manipulated in various ways, such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, and processing with effects, to create entirely new sounds. This can help to keep your music production fresh and original. 10. Find Unity in Diversity Creativity thrives on diversity, try to embrace and celebrate the diversity of sounds, genres, and cultures in music production. By blending different styles and techniques, you can create something truly unique and authentic. To again quote the great Alan Watts, "The most important characteristic of the Eastern worldview is the awareness of the unity and mutual interrelation of all things and events." Embrace this unity in diversity and let it guide your creative process. > Read More To stay creative in art and music production, one must embrace the fluid and ever-changing nature of creativity itself. As philosopher Alan Watts once said, "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." Here are ten music production techniques to help stay creative while making art: HERE'S 10 TIPS FOR STAYING CREATIVE By: Andrew Emil SEASON 3 NEWSLETTER Enter Your Email Join Subscribed Join Instagram Twitter Blog Virtual Warehouse 2021 | Archive 2022 | Archive © 2023 Viva Acid

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    1. Embrace Chaos Creativity often arises from chaos and disorder. Instead of resisting the chaos of the creative process, embrace it and allow it to guide you. Experiment with new techniques, and approaches, and be open to the unexpected. 2. Sound Design One way to stay creative in music production is to experiment with sound design. This involves manipulating various parameters of synthesizers, effects, and other audio processors to create unique sounds that can be used in a track. For example, try experimenting with different waveforms, filters, LFOs, and modulation sources to create something that sounds fresh and new. 3. Follow the Flow Creativity is a flow that moves through us, follow this flow rather than try to control it. Let go of preconceived notions of how a track should sound and instead allow the music to unfold organically. 4. Limitations Setting limitations can help to inspire creativity by forcing you to work within certain constraints. For example, challenge yourself to create a track using only a limited set of instruments, or by restricting the number of tracks you can use in your DAW. By doing so, you may be able to come up with unique solutions that you might not have considered otherwise. 5. Trust Your Intuition Creativity often arises from a deep, intuitive sense of what feels right. Trust your intuition and follow your instincts when creating music. Don't be afraid to take risks or try something new. 6. Collaboration Collaborating with other musicians, producers, or songwriters can help to spark new ideas and approaches to music production. By working with someone who has a different musical background or approach, you can challenge yourself to think outside of your usual creative process and explore new possibilities. 7. Embody Your Inspiration Inspiration can come from anywhere, embody and express this inspiration through your music. Whether it's a feeling, an image, or a story, find ways to convey it through your music and allow it to guide your creative process. 8. Sampling and Resampling Sampling and resampling can be a great way to generate new ideas and sounds. By taking samples from different sources, chopping them up, and rearranging them in novel ways, you can create unique rhythms, melodies, and textures. Additionally, resampling involves recording the output of a track and then processing it in various ways, such as adding effects or manipulating the pitch and tempo. This can create unexpected results that can be used as a starting point for new tracks. 9. Field Recordings Field recordings are sounds recorded from the environment, such as natural sounds, urban noise, or human voices. By incorporating these sounds into your tracks, you can add an organic, authentic element to your music. Moreover, field recordings can be manipulated in various ways, such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, and processing with effects, to create entirely new sounds. This can help to keep your music production fresh and original. 10. Find Unity in Diversity Creativity thrives on diversity, try to embrace and celebrate the diversity of sounds, genres, and cultures in music production. By blending different styles and techniques, you can create something truly unique and authentic. To again quote the great Alan Watts, "The most important characteristic of the Eastern worldview is the awareness of the unity and mutual interrelation of all things and events." Embrace this unity in diversity and let it guide your creative process. > Read More To stay creative in art and music production, one must embrace the fluid and ever-changing nature of creativity itself. As philosopher Alan Watts once said, "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." Here are ten music production techniques to help stay creative while making art: HERE'S 10 TIPS FOR STAYING CREATIVE By: Andrew Emil SEASON 3 NEWSLETTER Enter Your Email Join Subscribed Join Instagram Twitter Blog Virtual Warehouse 2021 | Archive 2022 | Archive © 2023 Viva Acid

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    1. Embrace Chaos Creativity often arises from chaos and disorder. Instead of resisting the chaos of the creative process, embrace it and allow it to guide you. Experiment with new techniques, and approaches, and be open to the unexpected. 2. Sound Design One way to stay creative in music production is to experiment with sound design. This involves manipulating various parameters of synthesizers, effects, and other audio processors to create unique sounds that can be used in a track. For example, try experimenting with different waveforms, filters, LFOs, and modulation sources to create something that sounds fresh and new. 3. Follow the Flow Creativity is a flow that moves through us, follow this flow rather than try to control it. Let go of preconceived notions of how a track should sound and instead allow the music to unfold organically. 4. Limitations Setting limitations can help to inspire creativity by forcing you to work within certain constraints. For example, challenge yourself to create a track using only a limited set of instruments, or by restricting the number of tracks you can use in your DAW. By doing so, you may be able to come up with unique solutions that you might not have considered otherwise. 5. Trust Your Intuition Creativity often arises from a deep, intuitive sense of what feels right. Trust your intuition and follow your instincts when creating music. Don't be afraid to take risks or try something new. 6. Collaboration Collaborating with other musicians, producers, or songwriters can help to spark new ideas and approaches to music production. By working with someone who has a different musical background or approach, you can challenge yourself to think outside of your usual creative process and explore new possibilities. 7. Embody Your Inspiration Inspiration can come from anywhere, embody and express this inspiration through your music. Whether it's a feeling, an image, or a story, find ways to convey it through your music and allow it to guide your creative process. 8. Sampling and Resampling Sampling and resampling can be a great way to generate new ideas and sounds. By taking samples from different sources, chopping them up, and rearranging them in novel ways, you can create unique rhythms, melodies, and textures. Additionally, resampling involves recording the output of a track and then processing it in various ways, such as adding effects or manipulating the pitch and tempo. This can create unexpected results that can be used as a starting point for new tracks. 9. Field Recordings Field recordings are sounds recorded from the environment, such as natural sounds, urban noise, or human voices. By incorporating these sounds into your tracks, you can add an organic, authentic element to your music. Moreover, field recordings can be manipulated in various ways, such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, and processing with effects, to create entirely new sounds. This can help to keep your music production fresh and original. 10. Find Unity in Diversity Creativity thrives on diversity, try to embrace and celebrate the diversity of sounds, genres, and cultures in music production. By blending different styles and techniques, you can create something truly unique and authentic. To again quote the great Alan Watts, "The most important characteristic of the Eastern worldview is the awareness of the unity and mutual interrelation of all things and events." Embrace this unity in diversity and let it guide your creative process. > Read More To stay creative in art and music production, one must embrace the fluid and ever-changing nature of creativity itself. As philosopher Alan Watts once said, "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." Here are ten music production techniques to help stay creative while making art: HERE'S 10 TIPS FOR STAYING CREATIVE By: Andrew Emil SEASON 3 NEWSLETTER Enter Your Email Join Subscribed Join Instagram Twitter Blog Virtual Warehouse 2021 | Archive 2022 | Archive © 2023 Viva Acid

  • Here's 10 Tips For Staying Creative

    1. Embrace Chaos Creativity often arises from chaos and disorder. Instead of resisting the chaos of the creative process, embrace it and allow it to guide you. Experiment with new techniques, and approaches, and be open to the unexpected. 2. Sound Design One way to stay creative in music production is to experiment with sound design. This involves manipulating various parameters of synthesizers, effects, and other audio processors to create unique sounds that can be used in a track. For example, try experimenting with different waveforms, filters, LFOs, and modulation sources to create something that sounds fresh and new. 3. Follow the Flow Creativity is a flow that moves through us, follow this flow rather than try to control it. Let go of preconceived notions of how a track should sound and instead allow the music to unfold organically. 4. Limitations Setting limitations can help to inspire creativity by forcing you to work within certain constraints. For example, challenge yourself to create a track using only a limited set of instruments, or by restricting the number of tracks you can use in your DAW. By doing so, you may be able to come up with unique solutions that you might not have considered otherwise. 5. Trust Your Intuition Creativity often arises from a deep, intuitive sense of what feels right. Trust your intuition and follow your instincts when creating music. Don't be afraid to take risks or try something new. 6. Collaboration Collaborating with other musicians, producers, or songwriters can help to spark new ideas and approaches to music production. By working with someone who has a different musical background or approach, you can challenge yourself to think outside of your usual creative process and explore new possibilities. 7. Embody Your Inspiration Inspiration can come from anywhere, embody and express this inspiration through your music. Whether it's a feeling, an image, or a story, find ways to convey it through your music and allow it to guide your creative process. 8. Sampling and Resampling Sampling and resampling can be a great way to generate new ideas and sounds. By taking samples from different sources, chopping them up, and rearranging them in novel ways, you can create unique rhythms, melodies, and textures. Additionally, resampling involves recording the output of a track and then processing it in various ways, such as adding effects or manipulating the pitch and tempo. This can create unexpected results that can be used as a starting point for new tracks. 9. Field Recordings Field recordings are sounds recorded from the environment, such as natural sounds, urban noise, or human voices. By incorporating these sounds into your tracks, you can add an organic, authentic element to your music. Moreover, field recordings can be manipulated in various ways, such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, and processing with effects, to create entirely new sounds. This can help to keep your music production fresh and original. 10. Find Unity in Diversity Creativity thrives on diversity, try to embrace and celebrate the diversity of sounds, genres, and cultures in music production. By blending different styles and techniques, you can create something truly unique and authentic. To again quote the great Alan Watts, "The most important characteristic of the Eastern worldview is the awareness of the unity and mutual interrelation of all things and events." Embrace this unity in diversity and let it guide your creative process. > Read More To stay creative in art and music production, one must embrace the fluid and ever-changing nature of creativity itself. As philosopher Alan Watts once said, "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." Here are ten music production techniques to help stay creative while making art: HERE'S 10 TIPS FOR STAYING CREATIVE By: Andrew Emil SEASON 3 NEWSLETTER Enter Your Email Join Subscribed Join Instagram Twitter Blog Virtual Warehouse 2021 | Archive 2022 | Archive © 2023 Viva Acid

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  • Viva Acid 2022 | October 10th-16th


    Exploring New & Sustainable Distribution Technologies Viva Acid Super Heroes are putting 100% of all transactions back into the pockets of creators in real-time. Providing creative tools that work to bring originality and uniqueness back to our DJ culture. LEARN MORE Get a Coinbase Account Link to Coinbase which allows you to deposit USD from a Bank and exchange it for cryptocurrency. You will need crypto with the ticker XTZ to purchase Viva Acid collectibles in the Hicetnunc.xyz marketplace! Get a Kukai Wallet Link to Kukai and set up a wallet that is made for the TEZOS Blockchain. You'll use XTZ as a currency to make purchases. You will send XTZ to this KUKAI wallet next, from your Coinbase account. Transfer Tezos (XTZ) After you've secured XTZ within your Coinbase (or Coinbase Pro) Account, you can transfer it to your KUKAI wallet. You can now use XTZ to purchase Viva Acid collectibles at Hicetnunc.xyz Buy Your First Collectible You can now make purchases on Hicetnunc.xyz ! See something you like, click on "collect for x tez". You will sync your KUKAI wallet and confirm the transaction . Your wallet will reflect proof of purchase! PREPARE TO BE UNBOUND CONTACT Submit Thanks for submitting! SUBSCRIBE THANKS FOR SUBMITTING! FALL IN Friday October 14th @ SPYBAR Tickets TALK 1 ​​ 6:00/7:30 pm – Ableton Workshop “Many Colors of Acid” How to use stock plugins, various VST’s utilizing analog, Serum and Element to make 303 bass lines. Presenters Sireena Yancour, Orvile Kline and Danny Digable 7:30/9:00 pm - Opportunities in Music & Decentralization (Bai-ee, Audio Soul Project, Hieroglyphic Being) 9:00 pm - Close John Simmons demos and performs a live hybrid dj set, with Luis Baro, Bai-ee and Andrew Emil on support. TALKS & STREAMS DETAILS CLUB EVENTS & WORKSHOPS DETAILS Saturday October 15th @ SMARTBAR Tickets Programming "At A Glance" Vocal Radio Takeover | 91.1FM & Vocalo.org VivaAcid hosts sets all week featuring Dj Pierre, K'Alexi Shelby, Hiroko Yamaura b2b Hyperactive, Craig Alexander, Brenda b2b Mark Angle Weekly Oct. 10th-15th 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Critically Massive Twitch Stream | twitch.tv/randalldean.com VivaAcid hosts Specter & Chicago Skyway Wednesday Oct. 12th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Many Colors of Acid -Workshop - 606 Cafe Ableton Workshop “Many Colors of Acid” How to use stock plugins, various VST’s utilizing analog, Serum and Element to make 303 bass lines. Presenters Orville Kline, Danny Digable and Sireena Yancour Thursday Oct 13th 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Opportunities in Music & Decentralization - Talk - 606 Cafe John Simmons moderates as Bai-ee, Audio Soul Project and Jamal Moss discuss their experiences in Web3 as independent musicians and Web2 Record Labels. Thursday Oct 13th 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm John Simmons *Live Hybrid Dj set & Demo - Dance Event - 606 Cafe John Simmons "breaks down" and performs a hybrid dj set with Luis Baro, Bai-ee and Andrew Emil on Dj support. Thursday Oct 13th 9:00 pm - 1:00 am Careers in Music - Talk - 606 Cafe Dj Lady D moderates as Vince Lawrence, Noncompliant and Jamal Moss discuss opportunities in the music business. Friday Oct 14th 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Impact of Vernacular Music on Society - Talk - 606 Cafe Dj Lady D moderates as DJ Pierre, Craig Alexander and Vince Lawrence discuss their experiences watching Acid House Music evolve out of Chicago. Friday Oct 14th 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Spybar Takeover - Dance Event VivaAcid hosts Dj Pierre, Noncompliant, Brenda and Mark Angel at Smartbar Friday Oct 14th 10:00 pm - 4:00 am Building a Community - Talk - 606 Cafe Luis Baro moderates Ron Carroll, Abigail Grohmann, Matt Fusello and Adam Curtis to discuss their experience growing their communities. Saturday Oct 15th 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Promotions - Talk - 606 Cafe Luis Baro moderates as Luke Vibert & Post Human discucss manufacturing, promoting, and using the tools available to maximize your impact. Saturday Oct 15th 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Smartbar Takeover - Dance Event VivaAcid joins with I Love Acid to host Luke Vibert, Posthuman, Justin Aulis Long, DJ Wrap Saturday Oct 15th 10:00 pm - 5:00 am Le Nocturne Takeover - Dance Event VivaAcid hosts Mystic Bill, Gene Hunt, Sold at Le Nocturne Sunday Oct 16th 5:00 pm - 1:00 am ____ October 10th VivaAcid Takes Over Chicago Airwaves Launching Season 2 Programming on Vocalo with Dj Pierre Oct. 10 91.1FM 5PM DJ Pierre Oct. 11 91.1FM 5PM K'Alexi Shelby Oct. 12 91.1FM 5PM Hiroko Yamaura b2b Hyperactive Oct. 12 TWITCH 5PM Specter & Chicago Skyway Oct. 13 91.1FM 5PM Craig Alexander Oct. 14 91.1FM 5PM Brenda b2b Mark Angel 01 PROJECT TITLE 2021 02 PROJECT TITLE 2020 03 PROJECT TITLE 2019 04 PROJECT TITLE 2018 ____ SET REMINDER October 13th Music Workshop & Discussion Presenting Opportunities In Music & Decentralization at Cafe 606 w/ Lori Sapio+ Oct. 13 Doors @ 5P Moderator: John Simmons Six06 Cafe Orville Kline, Danny Digable and Sireena Yancour 6-7:30P Ableton Workshop “Many Colors of Acid” How to use stock plugins, various VST’s utilizing analog, Serum and Element to make 303 bass lines. FREE Bai-ee, Audio Soul Project, Hieroglyphic Being 7:30-9P Opportunities in Music & Decentralization FREE John Simmons 9-?P Live Set /Hybrid Dj Demo & Set FREE Luis Baro, Bai-ee, Andrew Emil ?-1A B2B Djing to close FREE Chicago-focused advocacy for experimental artists, djs, and producers. Season 2 Thank You • 606 Cafe • Spybar • Smartbar • Le Nocturne • Vocalo Radio • Critically Massive PARTICIPATE IN 2023 Airing on Vocalo & Critically Massive Showcasing various artists with deep roots and history within Chicago's underground community. SET REMINDER ON EVENTBRITE October 10th VivaAcid Launches Season 2... Limited Time Offer 606 Cafe Doors @ 5PM Smartbar Doors @ 10PM This is your Product section paragraph. It’s an ideal place to showcase the types of products available, and underline any important or unique features. PURCHASE TICKETS ____ TICKETS October 14th Discussions Around Careers In Music & the Impact of Vernacular Music at Cafe 606 Oct. 14 Doors @ 5P Moderator: Dj Lady D Six06 Cafe Vince Lawrence, Noncompliant, Jamal Moss 6-7:30P Careers In Music FREE Dj Pierre, Craig Alexander, Vince Lawrence 7:30-9P Impact of Vernacular Music on Society FREE Dj Pierre, Noncompliant, Brenda, Mark Angel 9-3A @ SPYBAR TICKETS 606 Cafe Doors @ 5PM Music @ 9PM This is your Product section paragraph. It’s an ideal place to showcase the types of products available, and underline any important or unique features. SET REMINDER ON EVENTBRITE ____ TICKETS October 15th Discussions Around Building Community and Maximizing Impact at Cafe 606 Oct. 15 Doors @ 5P Moderator: Luis Baro Six06 Cafe Ron Carrol, Abigail Grohmann Matt Fusello, Adam Curtis 6-7:30P Building a Community FREE Luke Vibert, Posthuman 7:30-9P Manufacturing, promoting, and using the tools available to maximize your impact FREE Luke Vibert, Posthuman, Justin Aulis Long, Dj Warp 9P-3A @ Smartbar TICKETS 606 Cafe Doors @ 5PM Spybar Doors @ 10PM This is your Product section paragraph. It’s an ideal place to showcase the types of products available, and underline any important or unique features. PURCHASE TICKETS ____ SET REMINDER October 16th Closing Party / Day Event, Tea @Le Nocturne Le Nocturne Doors @ 6PM Closing Tea Party. PURCHASE TICKETS ✦ PLATFORM SET REMINDER ON EVENTBRITE Season 2 This years programming highlights pioneering Acid House producers from Chicago, the midwest and beyond. Providing a platform for those artists to share stories and experiences around the genre's evolution. With unique emphasis on Chicago Dj culture, Ron Hardy and the lineage of genre defining artists he inspired at the Music Box. Providing Chicago-focused advocacy for experimental artists, djs, and producers. Kicking Off Workshops With Lori Sapio , Showcasing 30 Years of Archival Rave Photography Exhibited at Cafe 606 ✦ PLATFORM - DJ Pierre (Phuture) Its not that I didn’t like Frankie Knuckles – I was just a Ron Hardy guy.

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