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This has been a long week (with some great shows - I missed Via Audio on Wednesday but Dappled Cities and the XYZ Affair provided more than enough awesomeness for the evening - despite a noticeable lack of slime) and it's not about to stop. It's hard to imagine that all the work we've put into organizing the After The Jump Fest is finally coming to a head with the big event tomorrow (and the pre-party tonight and after-party Sunday)! Check out what the NYTimes.com (!) said about it (but note that this info isn't totally correct - the day show has been moved indoors along with the night show): MUSICAL DO-GOODISM If you can't beat 'em, join 'em: two dozen local music bloggers take a break from speculating on just which Canadian side project will be the next Arcade Fire to organize a music festival this weekend. After the Jump features 15 indie groups you have read about (or soon will), including Locksley, Ra Ra Riot, Bling Kong and the Virgins. The festivities begin tonight with a rooftop party in Williamsburg and move over to Studio B for the actual show tomorrow. The free daytime portion of the concert is outdoors; the evening portion costs $14 (proceeds go to grants to fund music education) and moves inside the club. For people who can't tolerate being indoors after a week's worth of rainy day coop-up, check out the After the Jump concert cruise on Sunday, with DJ sets from the duo People Don't Dance No More. Go ahead, prove them wrong. *** Have you checked out the mind-boggling list of prizes? The raffle ticket proceeds are all going to Donors Choose, which you can read all about here, thanks to Jeff and D.
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