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West Beach Music Fest: Pretty Lights, JJ Grey, & More

ADDITIONAL ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS EXPECTED SOON


Pretty Lights

The 2010 West Beach Music & Arts Festival in Santa Barbara, CA on September 24-26 has announced their
lineup for this year, with additional artist announcements and late night show information expected soon. Single
day,
3-day and VIP tickets go on sale June 19. Click here for more information.

2010 Lineup:

UB40
Pretty Lights
Easy Star All-Stars (Performing “Dub Side of the Moon”)
Collie Buddz with New
Kingston
Katchafire
Soja
JJ Grey & Mofro
Still Time
Tyrone Wells
Zion-I
Rey
Fresco
The Beautiful Girls
Tomorrows Bad Seeds
DJ Skeet Skeet
Fort Knox Five
Hyper
Crush
Tribal Seeds
Mike Pinto
Aloe Blacc
Loomis & The Lust
Anuhea
The Green

Passafire
Through The Roots
The Upbeat
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad
Matty Matt

Sabatage
Sammy Bananas
Betatraxx
Rico De Largo & DJ Sparx
DJ Ri
Zander

Bones

Arod
Lexicondon
Short Circuit
Kelley James
The Movement
Stranger
Red Eye Empire


All Good Adds: Grace Potter Keller & Keels, Late Night Bands

All Good Festival Adds Grace Potter & Keller + The Keels, Announces Late Night Bands

All Good 2009 by Pusey

The 14th annual All Good Festival has announced the addition of two additional artists to the already packed lineup as well as the groups performing late night at the event. The festival introduces the debut of ‘Moonshine Breakfast‘ with Keller Williams & The Keels, offering the classic mountaintop breakfast of moonshine and bluegrass taking place one morning of the event. Additionally, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals return to the mountain for the first time since 2008. The performers taking on the coveted late night slot include Lotus, Yonder Mountain String Band, Garage A Trois, The New Deal and Bassnectar.

For the first time ever the All Good Festival will be offering a Four Day Pass. In addition to three days of music in the main concert area, this will include admission to the Thursday Throw-down on the Grassroots stage July 8 with Dark Star Orchestra, The New Deal, Fort Knox Five and more, plus an extra night of camping. All tickets are on sale now through http://allgood.musictoday.com or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX. The Advanced 4-Day Passes (Thursday-Monday) are going fast and are currently available for $169, $55 off of the gate price.

Confirmed 2010 All Good Music Festival Artists:

FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee

Yonder Mountain String Band

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Band

Old Crow Medicine Show

Dark Star Orchestra

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

Keller Williams & the Added Bonus

Bassnectar

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

Lotus

SOJA

Tea Leaf Green

Railroad Earth

Dr. Dog

Rebelution

The New Deal

The Bridge

Keller & The Keels

Perpetual Groove

Garage A Trois

Everyone Orchestra

Cornmeal

The New Mastersounds

The Travelin’ McCourys

Fort Knox Five

Donna Jean Godchaux Band w Jeff Mattson

The Heavy Pets

Papadosio

Dr. Didg

Lee Boys

The Macpodz

The Pimps of Joytime

For more on All Good see our 2009 review here.


Wakarusa Adds: Tipper Kraak & Smaak, Two Fresh

Wakarusa Adds: Tipper, Kraak & Smaak, Two Fresh, Pete Francis & More

Wakarusa has announced the following additions to our 2010 lineup: Tipper, Kraak & Smaak, Two Fresh, Pete Francis, Big Smith (Gospel Grass Set), Shannon McNally & Hot Sauce, Matthew Mayfield, Deadman Flats, Rocket Science, Spankalicious, C quence, EZ Brothers, Miss J, Defunct ! vs. Shabb Ruffcut, Wolf-E-Wolf, D Jason, Johnny C, Bill Pile, Jeremy Word, Dead PA, Clandestine, Tim Hjersted, Alan Paul, Funk, Philosophy, Justin Sane, Dave Brock, Doohickey, Jake Jackson, Astral Landscapes, Randy Soeung, Mary Jane, Monad Kiysuren a.k.a. TURK, Echobase, Indofin, Wes Kirkpatrick and Bootleg.

These artists will join the already announced artists for Wakarusa 2010.

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee (2 sets – special late night set!)

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

The Black Keys

Robert Randolph and the Family Band

7 Walkers feat Papa Mali and Bill Kreutzmann

State Radio

Dub Tribe Soundsystem

Fishbone

Mark Farina

Todd Snider

The Mother Hips

Ott

Tortured Soul

Future Rock

Spacemen

MiMosa

Pimps of Joytime (2 sets)

That One Guy (2 sets)

ekoostik hookah

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

Great American Taxi

Constellations

The Dirty Heads

Lynx & Jamie Janover

Jay Nash (2 sets)

Supervillains

The Moondoogies

The Bridge

Backyard Tire Fire (2 sets)

Dirtfoot (2 sets)

The Heavy Pets

Spoonfed Tribe

Sunshine Jones

Kinetix

Truckstop Honeymoon (2 sets)

Oakhurst (2 sets)

Ben Miller Band

Somasphere

Radio Hiro
Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Set to run June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain near Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 will feature over 100 bands and artists performing on six stages.

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


All Good Adds TLG: Old Crow, Bridge, Pets & More

OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, TEA LEAF GREEN, THE BRIDGE, DONNA JEAN GODCHAUX & MORE ADDED TO FEST

Already Confirmed Performers Include FURTHUR, WIDESPEAD PANIC, UMPHREY’S MCGEE, YMSB & MORE

Thousands Flock to the Rolling Mountains of Wild Wonderful West Virginia July 8-11

Today, the All Good Music Festival adds another robust array of artists to the four-night musical celebration taking place July 8-11 at Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, WV. The 14th Annual festival is the musical highlight of peak summer for the thousands gathering for more than 40 hours of music from the jam scene’s biggest bands. The latest additions include: Old Crow Medicine Show, Tea Leaf Green, The Bridge, Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/Jeff Mattson, The Heavy Pets and The Pimps of Joytime.

All Good 2009 by Pusey

Confirmed 2010 All Good Music Festival Artists:
FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR
Widespread Panic
Umphrey’s McGee
Yonder Mountain String Band
Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Band
Old Crow Medicine Show
Dark Star Orchestra
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
Keller Williams & the Added Bonus
Bassnectar
Femi Kuti & the Positive Force
Lotus
SOJA
Tea Leaf Green
Railroad Earth
Dr. Dog
Rebelution
The New Deal
The Bridge
Perpetual Groove
Garage a Trois
Everyone Orchestra
Cornmeal
The New Mastersounds
The Travelin’ McCourys
Fort Knox Five
Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/ Jeff Mattson
The Heavy Pets
Papadosio
Dr. Didg
Lee Boys
The Macpodz
The Pimps of Joytime

For the first time ever the All Good Festival will be offering a Four Day Pass. In addition to three days of music in the main concert area, this will include admission to the Thursday Throw-down on the Grassroots stage July 8 with Dark Star Orchestra, The New Deal, Fort Knox Five and more, plus an extra night of camping.


All tickets are on sale now through http://allgood.musictoday.com or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX. The Advanced 4-Day Passes (Thursday-Monday) are going fast and are currently available for $169, $55 off of the gate price.

For more on All Good see our 2009 review here.


All Good Festival Adds: Dr. Dog New Mastersounds, Derek Trucks

MORE SWEET ADDITIONS TO 14TH ANNUAL GATHERING

Walther Productions has announced the following additions to the 2010 All Good Music Festival lineup. The festival will take place July 8-11 in Masontown, WV on Marvin’s Mountaintop, with no overlapping sets allowing fans to see every set and every band on the lineup. The new All Good Festival additions are:

Dr. Dog by Josh Miller

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band
Dr. Dog
SOJA
Everyone Orchestra
The New Mastersounds
Papadosio

These acts join the following confirmed artists:

FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee

Yonder Mountain String Band

Dark Star Orchestra

George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic

Lotus

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force

Rebelution

Railroad Earth

The New Deal

Perpetual Groove

Cornmeal

Fort Knox Five

The Macpodz

Keller Williams & the Added Bonus

Bassnectar

Garage a Trois

The Travelin’ McCourys

Dr. Didg

Lee Boys

All tickets are on sale now through here or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX.


Motion Potion: Electric Nostalgia Tour and Silent Soundclash Series

Motion Potion challenges America’s DJs to a “Silent Soundclash”
Wireless headphones from Silent Events propel a 2-channel Silent Disco battle in U.S. clubs

Motion Potion

For more than a decade, Motion Potion has been pushing “Electric Nostalgia,” a style that unites the past 40 years of dance music with its present and future. This spring he’ll be recruiting a battalion of DJs to help push the concept at “Silent Soundclashes” across America. With the help of hundreds of Silent Events wireless headphones, MoPo will be joined by DJs in 20 different markets for dance-floor excursions that put the choice in the hands of the listener. The Soundclash concept goes back to the earliest days of DJing in Jamaica and New York, where DJs would face off at free outdoor events in “winner takes the soundsystem” battles. “The “Silent Soundclash Series” updates this concept and allows the listener to choose with the flip of a channel switch.

“The Silent Soundclash Series” is a step towards the potential fulfillment of the long-term promise of the “Silent Disco” concept. What started as a way for festivals like Bonnaroo and Glastonberry to run late-night parties is headed towards a day when an urban house party could rock on without waking the neighbors. Using Silent Events’ patented headphones not only allows the best in wireless sound (on their own unique FCC-approved band) but also the ability to switch channels, allowing two DJs to rock a party head-to-head. The partygoer will no longer have to “choose with his feet” by leaving the dance floor but rather just change the station.

“Rocking the “Silent Disco” at Bonnaroo the past four years has been an incredible musical and social experience.” said MoPo “With this tour we’re bringing that amazing vibe right into people’s hometowns and allowing their favorite local DJs to participate in the experiment and join the fun.”

The “Silent Soundclash Series” will take place in the middle of Motion Potion’s Spring 2010 “Electric Nostalgia” Tour, coinciding with the release of a series of three “Electric Nostalgia EP’s” and the launch of the new online community at www.motionpotion.com. The first “Silent Soundclashes” will take place at WMC Miami and will continue on for more than a month across the Eastern United States. MoPo will then head back towards San Francisco to play a series of shows with electronic legends like Tipper, NAPT and Fort Knox 5.

“Electric Nostalgia” Spring Tour 2010

MOPO at SOUTH by SOUTHWEST
Tuesday, March 9 – Austin Tx – SXSW – The Red Fez
Wednesday, March 10 – Austin Tx – SXSW – The Parish with Brothers Past
Thursday, March 11 – Austin, Tx – SXSW – Mal Verde – with DJ Manny and DJ Bigface
Saturday, March 13 Austin, Tx – Creekside Lounge
Tuesday, March 16- Austin Tx – SXSW – The Red Fez – with J.Boogie, Shakey, Manny

SILENT SOUNDCLASH SERIES
Wednesday, March 24 DAY- WMC Miami – “Hush – Silent Disco” at K17 Beach Club
Thursday, March 25 – University of Miami – the Rathskeller
Friday, March 26 – WMC Miami – TBA
Saturday, March 27 – TBA
Tuesday, March 30 – Savannah Ga. – Live Wire Music Hall
Wednesday, March 31 – Boone, NC – Boone Salloon
Thursday, April 1 – Wilimington, NC – Green Light Lounge
Friday, April 2 – Athens, GA – New Earth Music Hall
Saturday, April 3 – Atlanta, GA – Purgatory @ Masquerade
Tuesday, April 6- Blacksburg, Va – Attittudes
Wednesday, April 7 – Charlottesville, Va – Random Row
Thursday, April 8 – Baltimore, MD – Quarter @ Bourbon St
Friday, April 9 – Philadelphia, Pa. – The Note
Saturday, April 10 – New York, NY – Rocks Off Boat Cruise
Tuesday, April 13 – Syracuse, NY – Wescott Theatre
Wednesday, April 14 – Rex Theatre
Thursday, April 15 – Grand Rapids MI – The Intersection
Friday, April 16 – TBA
Saturday, April 17 – TBA

ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC NOSTALGIA DATES
Thursday, April 29 – Sebastopol Ca – the Hopmonk – “Juke Joint”
Friday, April 30 – SFO – “Loose Joints” at the Makeout Room
Saturday, May 8 – SFO – Mighty – “Freqo de Mayo” with Tipper
Sunday, May 9 – SFO – Silent Soundclash TBA!
Friday, May 14 – SFO – Mezzanine – with the Breakestra & Fort Knox 5
Saturday, May 21 – SFO – Mighty – with NAPT


All Good Adds: Keller
Bassnectar, Garage, McCourys

14th Annual All Good Music Festival Adds:

KELLER WILLIAMS, BASSNECTAR, GARAGE A TROIS, & TRAVELIN’ MCCOURYS

Already Confirmed Performers Include FURTHUR WIDESPEAD PANIC, UMPHREY’S MCGEE, YMSB & MORE

Walther Productions has announced the following additions to the 2010 All Good Music Festival lineup. The festival will take place July 8-11 in Masontown, WV on Marvin’s Mountaintop. Over 40 bands will be featured with no overlapping sets allowing fans to see every set and every band on the lineup. The new All Good Festival artists include:

All Good 2009 by Pusey

Keller Williams & the Added Bonus

Bassnectar

Garage a Trois

The Travelin’ McCourys

Dr. Didg

Lee Boys

Confirmed 2010 All Good Music Festival Artists:

FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee

Yonder Mountain String Band

Dark Star Orchestra

George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic

Lotus

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force

Rebelution

Railroad Earth

The New Deal

Perpetual Groove

Cornmeal

Fort Knox Five

The Macpodz

and more to be announced

All tickets are on sale now through allgood.musictoday.com or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX. Tier 2 Early Bird 4-Day Passes (Thursday-Monday) are going fast and are currently available for $159, $65 off of the gate price.

For more on All Good see our 2009 review here.



All Good Initial Lineup Furthur, WSP, UM, YMSB

All Good Festival Initial Lineup: Furthur, Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee, Yonder Mountain String Band, Dark Star Orchestra, Femi Kuti

The initial lineup for the 14th annual All Good Music Festival has been announced. Set for July 8-11, the fest will once again take place in Masontown, West Virginia from the heights of Marvin’s Mountaintop featuring over 40 bands with no overlapping sets allowing fans to see every set and every band on the lineup.

Initial All Good Artist Announcement:

All Good 2009 by Pusey

FURTHUR (featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR)

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee

Yonder Mountain String Band

Dark Star Orchestra

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

Lotus

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force

Railroad Earth

The New Deal

Rebelution

Perpetual Groove

Cornmeal

Fort Knox Five

The Macpodz

Stay tuned for many more acts to be announced!

Tickets On Sale Friday February, 19 at 12:00 EST.

Buy early and save with New 4 Day Passes and Early Bird Tickets! For more on tickets and all details, go to www.allgoodfestival.com.

For more on All Good see our 2009 review here.


Wakarusa Adds: WSP, UM Black Keys, Mother Hips

WAKARUSA ANNOUNCES MORE ARTISTS FOR 2010 FESTIVAL

With the incredible diversity and depth of its lineup, Wakarusa 2010 continues the tradition of the previous six events. Set to run June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain near Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 will feature over 100 bands and artists performing on six stages. The Wakarusa 2010 fans will enjoy everything from funk to bluegrass and rock to reggae.

Below are more great artists set to appear at Wakarusa 2010 – these artists will join the already announced 40+ artists in rocking Mulberry Mountain.

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee (2 sets – special late night set!)

The Black Keys

Robert Randolph and the Family Band

7 Walkers feat Papa Mali and Bill Kreutzmann

State Radio

Dub Tribe Soundsystem

Fishbone

Mark Farina

Todd Snider

The Mother Hips

Ott

Tortured Soul

Future Rock

Spacemen

MiMosa

Pimps of Joytime (2 sets)

That One Guy (2 sets)

ekoostik hookah

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

Great American Taxi

Constellations

The Dirty Heads

Lynx & Jamie Janover

Jay Nash (2 sets)

Supervillains

The Moondoogies

The Bridge

Backyard Tire Fire (2 sets)

Dirtfoot (2 sets)

The Heavy Pets

Spoonfed Tribe

Sunshine Jones

Kinetix

Truckstop Honeymoon (2 sets)

Oakhurst (2 sets)

Ben Miller Band

Somasphere

Radio Hiro

These artists join the previously announced list that follows:

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


Wakarusa Initial Lineup

Wakarusa Initial Lineup

Wakarusa 2010 continues the tradition of the previous 6 events with over 100 bands and artists performing on 6 stages. Set to go down June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 fans will enjoy everything from funk to bluegrass and rock to reggae.

Offered here are 40 of the more than 100 artists set to appear at Wakarusa 2010 – many more artists to be announced in the coming weeks.

INITIAL LINEUP

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


Kraak & Smaak: U.S. DJ Tour

NATIONAL DATES PLUS SHOWS WITH DISCO BISCUITS

K&S

Holland’s breakthrough act Kraak & Smaak will return to the United States this October for a DJ tour in support of their new single “Ain’t Gonna Take It No More” off their critically acclaimed sophomore album Plastic People (Ultra Records). Originally released as a two-week exclusive on Beatport on August 17, the new package went out to all other digital retailers on September 1 and includes two remixes of the track (K&S Mad As Hell Club Mix and Bart B More Remix).

The fall run features the group’s Mark Kneppers and Wim Plug and kicks off with a couple shows supporting The Disco Biscuits (October 7 in Burlington, VT and October 9 in Northampton, MA) and a stop at the Brooklyn Bowl in between on October 8 with Fort Knox Five opening. Then, Fort Knox Five will re-join K&S at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia two days later to make their way across the country, hitting such spots as the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA and the Majestic Theatre in Madison, WI, prior to stopping in Chicago at Subterranean October 22. The tour continues with numerous shows throughout Colorado and Arizona before an October 30 performance at The Roxy Theatre on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip with Ursula 1000 and Good & Plenty joining the lineup.

Kraak & Smaak Tour Dates

Wed 10/7 Burlington, VT Higher Ground (supporting The Disco Biscuits)
Thu 10/8 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bowl (w/ Fort Knox Five)
Fri 10/9 Northampton, MA Calvin Theatre (supporting The Disco Biscuits)
Sat 10/10 Philadelphia, PA World Cafe Live (w/ Fort Knox Five)
Tue 10/13 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
Wed 10/14 Knoxville, TN Cider House
Thu 10/15 Nashville, TN 12th & Porter
Fri 10/16 Atlanta, GA Masquerade (w/ LTJ Bukem)

Sat 10/17 Asheville, NC Club 828 (w/ Fort Knox Five)
Wed 10/21 Madison, WI Majestic Theatre
Thu 10/22 Chicago, IL Subterranean
Fri 10/23 Lawrence, KS The Bottleneck
Sat 10/24 Denver, CO Cervante’s Masterpiece Ballroom
Sun 10/25 Boulder, CO Fox Theatre
Mon 10/26 Aspen, CO Belly Up Aspen
Wed 10/28 Tucson, AZ Hotel Congress “Peaches After Party”

Thu 10/29 Tempe, AZ Club Red (w/ Fort Knox Five, Samiyam, and Blunt Club DJs)
Fri 10/30 Hollywood, CA The Roxy (w/ Fort Knox Five, Ursula 1000, and Good & Plenty)
Sat 10/31 San Francisco, CA TBA


Silicon Valley’s secret recipe

By Sue Nelson
BBC Radio 4

Intel 45nm chip (Intel)

Spruce Pine, a modest, charmingly low-key town in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina, is at the heart of a global billion-dollar industry.

Although this Mitchell County community calls itself the Mineral City, with just 2,000 residents one could dispute the city status. But when it comes to minerals, Spruce Pine has definitely undersold itself.

The jewellery shops, highlighting local emeralds, sapphires and amethysts, hint at the riches. The mountains, however, contain something far more precious than gemstones: they are a source of high-purity quartz.

This ultra-pure mineral is essential for building most of the world’s silicon chips – without which you wouldn’t be reading this article.

Geologist Alex Glover, of Active Minerals International, drove me to a disused mine to see this quartz for myself. Our jeep bumped across dried creek beds for miles until we reached two cathedral-like caverns of rock at Hoot Owl mine.

The rocks contain feldspar, silvery flakes of mica, flashes of garnet and smoky veins of quartz. "Fifty years ago men were throwing away the quartz," explained Mr Glover.

"It’s the most valuable strategic square acreage on the planet"

Ira Thomas
Spruce Pine Gem Mine

"But now it’s prized and quartz is the high value item. These are the only places that this quartz is found on the planet."

Spruce Pine quartz is considered the best in the world and can sell for up to $50,000 (£30,000) a tonne.

It is made, like all quartz, of silicon and oxygen but the process of making a computer chip does not rely on its silicon; that can be obtained from common sand.

The clue to why quartz is needed is in the process of making a silicon wafer. These wafers are CD-sized slices of silicon upon which the chips are then etched with electronic circuitry.

Salami slicing

To make wafers, a seed crystal of silicon is heated to high temperatures in a giant mixing bowl until the molten, silvery metal can be stretched slowly upwards.

"It looks like a long cylinder, a bit like a salami," said Bob Carland, director of the Minerals Research Laboratory at North Carolina State University.

"As it comes out of this bowl, it all has one crystal and so everything is aligned the same way. The metal cylinder is then laid down and cut with a diamond saw into slices of salami – in this case it’s slices of silicon wafers."

For these wafers to be made into silicon chips, the mixing bowls or crucibles must be as "clean" as possible.

Silicon wafer manufacturing (SPL)

"Any slight defect on the inside of that crucible will be transmitted and get sliced up into the chips," Mr Carland said.

"The amount of impurities in that chip is incredibly important. People producing these wafers will then have a lot of rejects so it’s important that the chemistry of that bowl is near perfect."

Spruce Pine’s high-purity quartz fits this requirement. It not only gets used for crucibles, but for benches and other instruments that produce the chips.

These chips are essential for today’s modern world, but outside the industry, few people are aware of its dependence on quartz.

Unimin, one of the main mining corporations in the area, prefers to remain modest. It politely declines any interview, unwilling to reveal how it extracts quartz from the mountains.

Seen from the air, the scale of the operation reveals itself. The quartz mines are enormous, stretching down mountain faces in tiers of rock ending in pools of white sand.

‘Serious commodity’

It’s a far cry from how the mountain folk made their living.

Sixty-eight-year-old Ira Thomas is a ninth-generation miner who used to dig up aquamarines and prospect for mica as a child.

He now runs the Spruce Pine Gem Mine, a jewellery shop near the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, and is saddened by the loss of community among those who mine for quartz in industrial quantities.

"We have these huge corporations that have come in and bought out the little mom-and-pop operations," he said.

"These guys were just people like me that were lucky enough to lease a property that had minable quantities of whatever was on it."

Native Americans first mined these mountains but it was the arrival of a railroad in 1912 that gave later settlers the chance to exploit mica, feldspar and quartz on a much larger scale.

Mica, feldspar and quartz (Alex Glover)

Today, in Mitchell County, one in 15 people works within the mining industry.

"That quartz plant just two miles down the road," he added, "is guarded like Fort Knox. That’s a top-secret process. So we’ve got a serious commodity here."

He’s right. The quartz plants are protected by security guards, gates and cameras and no one from the mining companies is allowed to talk to outsiders.

Lowell Presnell, historian and author of Mines, Miners and Minerals of Western North Carolina, isn’t surprised.

"With the competition in the world today, they have to be really strict," Mr Presnell said, "because if they let their secrets out, somebody else is going to be doing this and they’ll undercut their price."

There are also valuable jobs at stake. Since 2000, Mitchell County has lost a third of its manufacturing base and unemployment is at 14%.

North Carolina may be famous for its mountain folk and bluegrass music, but the mines are the only industry it has left.

So far, it is safe. Synthetic quartz is economically too expensive to take the place of Spruce Pine’s high-purity mineral.

"It’s the most valuable strategic square acreage on the planet," Mr Thomas said.

"Because the world runs on computers, we all know that now. And if we locked the gates to Mitchell County they could not make any more computers."

Sue Nelson presents Chips with Everything on BBC Radio 4 at 9pm on Monday 3 August.


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

William Bradley: Another ’60s Anniversary: The Ur-Action Blockbuster Goldfinger

Shocking, positively shocking. We have two iconic ’60s anniversaries this week. Ironically, it’s the least known by far of the two that continues to…

Fort Knox Five: Album/Tour

Fort Knox Five: Remix Album & Tour


Fort Knox Five

In 2008 Washington, DC breakbeat funksters Fort Knox Five released their debut album Radio Free DC, which USA Today hailed as “One of this year’s most exciting, most eclectic funk albums.” After the release of Radio Free, the African influenced big-band sounding group followed a rigorous touring schedule, which included stops in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Germany, Greece, Holland, South America, and throughout the USA.

As summer kicks into gear, the Fort Knox Five have released Radio Free DC Remixed. A collection of remixes from up and coming talent including Deekline & Ed Solo, A Skillz, Nick Thayer, The Nextmen, Thomas Blondet, Jon Ohms, Rob Paine, Shimon, Neighbour and Sub Swara among others. These producers deliver 16 primetime, party rocking mixes that cross the genres of hip-hop, breaks, electro, dubstep, disco and dub. Download the remixes at fortknoxrecordings.com.

Fort Knox Five Summer Dates:

07/17/09 Fri Indian Lookout Country Club Mariaville, NY

07/24/09 Fri Hush Nightclub Victoria, BC

07/25/09 Sat Bass Coast Project Squamish, BC

08/01/09 Sat Hi Fi Club Calgary, AB

08/02/09 Sun Hoodoo Lounge Banff, AB

08/07/09 Fri Shambhala Music Festival Salmo, BC

08/08/09 Sat Shambhala Music Festival Salmo, BC

08/15/09 Sat Camp Zoe Salem, MO

09/25/09 Fri Earthdance (Black Oak Ranch)