August 31, 2004 >
Canadian Date Added: Vogue Theatre, Vancouver BC November 14
The Magnetic Fields will be performing on Sunday, November 14 at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
Ticket prices are $25 Canadian in advance / $30 Canadian day-of-show (plus 1.50 surcharge). A limited number of presale tickets will be available through MusicToday from September 2 to September 7 with a $4 surcharge. Starting September 9 tickets will be available through Ditch (Victoria), Scratch, Noise, Zulu, and High Life. Zulu and High Life accept credit cards, the others do not. Surcharges range from $1-$3 at the record stores.
Ticketma$ter will also sell tickets.
Posted by CG
August 26, 2004 >
TMF at Portland's Aladdin Theater, November 11
The Magnetic Fields have announced a show at Portland's Aladdin Theater on November 11. Tickets are $22.00 ($20 day of) $20.00 ($22 day of) (correction posted 8/26, sorry for any confusion).
A limited number of presale tickets will be made available through MusicToday from August 27 to September 9 ($3.50 surcharge). Tickets will be available thereafter from the Aladdin Theater box office ($1 cash, $2 credit card surcharges) and Ticketmaster's assorted outlets ($$$$urcharges apply).
Posted by CG
August 15, 2004 >
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Newsletters are issued occasionally, and we try not to clog your inbox. However, when the bands are touring, you can expect more frequent updates on shows and ticket availability. For those averse to commercial e-mail, please note that we announce tickets, CDs, and other merchandise for sale.
Posted by CG
August 03, 2004 >
"I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" Single Remix
On June 29, 2004, Nonesuch Records released a 3-song CD and vinyl remix record of the Magnetic Fields' song "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend." The song appears originally on the band's Nonesuch album "i," and was remixed by New York City-based house producer and Wave Music recording artist Rob Rives (aka Floppy Sounds). Rives is the former engineer for influential dance music pioneers Francois K. and Danny Tenaglia. Internationally renowned for his experimental minimal and atmospheric soundscapes, his production credits include remixes for an array of artists including Kraftwerk, Underworld, X-press-2, Yoko Ono, and Can. Rives was previously commissioned to remix "The World Is A Disco Ball," a track from Stephin Merritt side project Future Bible Heroes (Instinct Records).
Posted by CG