Cold Fusion Now Associates will have greater supervision in new location.Cold Fusion Now is on the move again, back to lovely Eureka, California.
We left our residence in Eureka two years ago to do interviews and advocacy in support of the new energy movement, and we succeeded. Using movies, art and activism, we turned a myriad of people on to the possibilities offered by cold fusion energy.
Now, all efforts are focused on locating the new HQ. With all the stress, I listen to alot of music.
Last year in Florida, I hooked up with my old pal Andrew Yeomanson, a Miami DJ and bandleader of the Spam Allstars who spins with a CFN sticker on his gear.
Miami, Florida DJ Le SPAM has fusion-powered gearHe played me some tracks of a tune he was mixing in his City of Progress Studio.
About a month ago, he finished the mix and together with filmmaker Juan Maristany, made a video titled, er… Ruby Carat!
Bologna, Italy may be the center of the universe for cold fusion action, but Miami, Florida is gearing up as a contender for 2012.
DJ LeSpam of the Spam Allstars, a ensemble that mixes multiple genres into a futuristic, Cubano funk, slapped a sticker on his tables, and everywhere he spins, the floor gets more than just a beat; they glimpse the future of energy too.
The band includes Tomaz Diaz on timbales, AJ Hill on sax, Mercedes Abal on flute, Chad Bernstein on trombone, and Jose Elias on tres and guitar.
And they made history as the first to show-off Cold Fusion Now on national TV.
The crew assembled last Monday October 24 at the NBC6 Miami television studio for a promotional spot to support the Kiwanis Club of Little Havanna and their Spooktacular Halloween event. During the performance the camera panned across the the tables and revealed to the TV landscape the message of cold fusion.
OK, it was a tiny message, but visible nonetheless.
Yes, yours truly was an early member of Spam, when back in the day, an official Spam recipe was cooked onstage at every gig, with plenty of MSG on the side.
Here’s a recently unearthed photo from 1995.
Spam Allstars circa 1995
Miami is a musical town, where a musician can actually make a spare living playing in the myriad of nightspots that cater to the tourists who come for the beaches and shopping.
In 2012, Miami could be hosting another type of visitor, shopping for clean cold fusion reactors, soon to be the energy bargain for a world in need.
Cold Fusion Now!
See where Spam Allstars are playing and download music for free on their website HERE.
And if you are in Miami, catch them every Thursday night at Hoy Como Ayer en La Pequeña Habana. You will not have a better night on the town.