Lakes Of Fire | June 24 – 27, 2010

Sound Systems & Performance

SOUND PROTOCOLS:

Our sound protocols have been thoroughly revised! Please check out
this important information!

Excessive sound is the single most likely reason that law enforcement officers will visit Lakes of Fire and, incidentally, your campsite. The rules are as follows.

1) You must report the sound equipment you have with you at the Greeters’ Station, even if it’s just a boombox.

2) The Sound Squad (Rangers, Organizers, and Sound Coordinators) may ask you to turn your volume down to safer levels, or completely off, in the wee hours. You must respect these requests.

3) You may not use sub-woofers of any kind after 11:00 P.M. on Thursday June 25th; 12:00 midnight on Friday, June 26th; and 2:00 A.M. on the morning of Sunday, June 28th.

4) Total decibel output may not be more than 95 dB at 20 paces/40 feet after midnight, and may be no more than 90 dB at 20 paces/40 feet after 2:00 A.M.

The Sound Squad will be monitoring sound-levels with decibel-readers at all times. Failure to comply with their requests will be grounds for your removal from the event. If the police arrive with noise complaints, they may be directed toward camps which are suspected of violating our Sound Policies.

Unfortunately, Lakes of Fire 2009 is not blessed with five square miles of open playa. We have a relatively small location, local neighbors on whose good humor this event depends, and hilly terrain that propels sound to relatively distant locations in ways we can’t predict. The Sound Squad asks that all camps and participants respect the needs of our neighbors and keep sound output within reasonable levels. Please protect the safety and success of Lakes of Fire by complying with all sound restrictions when they are in effect. Should you choose otherwise, the Sound Squad, which is tasked with protecting this event, will start making the choices for you.

PERFORMING:
Those who require a large system for their performances will be expected to bring their own gear. However, if you’d like to read poetry, do an acoustic performance, a comedy act, a burlesque or variety hour, or other performance that can be handled on a small PA, please contact Downtown Dave at dave_h@illmeasures.com. He’ll be co-ordinating stage time at the Firetown Lounge and Cabaret – a Communal Stage built on the land which will serve a similar purpose to Center Camp at BRC.

There will be several hours of first-come first-served stage time for those who sign-up to perform at the Firetown Lounge and Cabaret, as well. If you’d like to reserve a spot before the event, contact Downtown Dave at the email above to make arrangements.

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Downtown Dave says:
06/18/2009

PERFORMANCE:
We still have plenty of open spacetime at the Firetown Lounge & Cabaret – the small-system communal stage that is open for sign-ups. If you want to play some music, do a comedy performance, or special show or presentation of any kind, you can contact Downtown Dave at dave_h@illmeasures.com. Or you can just sign-up for available time at Lakes of Fire!
Calling all poets!

Contact Doxie at doxie@lakesoffire.org or Downtown Dave @ dave_h@illmeasures.com to sign up for our Saturday evening poetry bash.

ben e fresh says:
01/30/2010

two dj/performers lookin for a sound camp to play at….i havent been to this burn yet, im actually from reno. so were not really sure what kind of sound camps really set up at this event, but they said “stages/clubs” were set up…..we play anything formed around dubstep/glitch hop/psyphy and all that bassy madness.

my email is b.allen.cbs@gmail.com …..would love to send some folks a demo…..

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