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Xingolati Update – Flaming Lips Cruise Madness

Update on “Xingolati, (pronounced Zîng-gō-läh-ti) – Groove Cruise of the Pacific,” headlined by the tuneful and mysterious Flaming Lips, fresh off their piratical SpongeBob soundtrack appearance.

In addition to performing live on the boat in one of their few scheduled performances for the year, the Flaming Lips will screen their newly released documentary The Fearless Freaks onboard the ship. The documentary, directed by Bradley Beesley, is the result of over 400 hours of footage that includes a decade of home movies, personal interviews, live shows, and music videos.

Adding another dimension to the cruise, Wayne Coyne, lead singer for the Flaming Lips will be hosting the first “Pacific Ocean Zaireeka Party.” Zaireeka is an album released by the Lips on four discs in 1997. Each disc contains one element of the mix of the album. The four discs are played simultaneously on different sound systems and the blending of sounds creates a voyage that is Zaireeka.

Xingolati will feature:

· The Flaming Lips (review here)

· G Love and Special Sauce

· Medeski Martin and Wood (interview with Billy Martin here)

· John Popper Project Featuring DJ Logic (Blues Traveler review)

· Slightly Stoopid Acoustic

· The Everyone Orchestra featuring Vince Herman, Rob Wasserman, Joe Craven, Jamie Masefield and Jamie Janover conducted by Matt Butler

· Particle (reviews here and here)

· Tea Leaf Green

· DJ Greyboy

· R.E.D. featuring Rob Wasserman and members of Particle

· The Mutaytor

· DJ Laird

· Rob Cantrell from NBC’s Last Comic Standing

· Perpetual Groove

· Delta Nove

· That One Guy

· Soul Rebels Brass Band

· Lowpro Lounge

The three day, three night cruise from Los Angeles to Ensenada, Mexico will depart on October 14, 2005 and feature the comforts of a cruise vacation aboard the Carnival Cruise Lines’ ship Paradise. (take a virtual tour here) The ship has several venues that will showcase live music and DJs as well as performance art, character exaggerations and circus theatrics. In fact, the call is out for artists who want a free trip: “We have reserved a number of spots on Xingolati for performance artists, magicians, showman, exaggerated characters or just plain gems of society. We want you to share your gifts with our community. All you have to do is send us an email with photos, videos and a short description of what you bring to the event. In return for your passage, we ask that you make a special effort to be generous with yourself and everyone aboard Xingolati.”

For civilians, reservations range from $599 to $2299 per person.

“The Flaming Lips take this event to the next level. They capture the excitement and creativity we want to bring onboard the ship,” said Neal Turley, co-founder of Who is Guy Grand, the company that is producing Xingolati. “This event is something entirely different and I think they see the vision and the possibilities of a circus at sea.”

Between the Lips madness, the groovy acoustic hip-hop blues of G Love, a slimmed-down John Popper, the jamming neo-disco of Particle, and all the other music, bells and whistles, this should be quite amusing for you Left-Coasters.

About Eric Olsen

Career media professional and serial entrepreneur Eric Olsen flung himself into the paranormal world in 2012, creating the America's Most Haunted brand and co-authoring the award-winning America's Most Haunted book, published by Berkley/Penguin in Sept, 2014. Olsen is co-host of the nationally syndicated broadcast and Internet radio talk show After Hours AM; his entertaining and informative America's Most Haunted website and social media outlets are must-reads: Twitter@amhaunted, Facebook.com/amhaunted, Pinterest America's Most Haunted. Olsen is also guitarist/singer for popular and wildly eclectic Cleveland cover band The Props.

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