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11/02/2012

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Sarasota News Leader November 2, 2012 al tonal and rhythmic structure, captivating and disorienting the audience with a revolving repertoire of instruments that included a dig- ital saxophone, a trumpet, flutes, guitars and more. Later on, a masked performer aggres- sively manipulated what looked like a credit card reader from the late 1980s, producing a maelstrom of distorted noise while his part- ner unleashed a wall of sound from a heavily processed guitar. Toward the end of the night, a man instructed audience members to wear paper bags on their heads before he beat an amplified trash can with multicolored LED lights attached to the ends of his fingers. The Bilderberg Jazz Arkestra, Vasectomy Par- ty and Wampo, described above in respective order, were just a few of the highlights of the evening's showcase of talented artists, which Page 77 also included Let's Make the Water Turn Black, Dark Highways, Drut PD, Lovebrrd, John Lichtenstein's Essex Project, the Black Beast of Arrrghhh!, Dream Marina and High Triste. Some of these acts, such as Vasectomy Party, Dark Highways, Lovebrrd, the Black Beast of Arrrghhh! and Wampo, extracted beauty and Click to watch the video of Dream Marina in action Dream Marina, from Seminole, plays music that has a cosmic, psychedelic flavor.

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