September 8, 1994: Vol26n2: FallFest 9/10/94 Music-fest at Baird Point Sept. 10 After a semester's delay, it's back. FallFest returns to Baird Point on Saturday, Sept. 10 with a line up that includes rap artists Public Enemy, Velocity Girl, Inner Circle, Combustible Edison and Hypnotic Clambake. The annual fall music-fest on the shores of Lake LaSalle will be held from 1:30 p.m. to midnight, weather permitting. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be held in Alumni Arena. Back by popular demand, Hypnotic Clambake brings to UB their zany style of music, which has been compared to a "bar mitzvah on acid." Headed by accordion player Maury Rosenberg, they last performed in Buffalo on July 21 in Lafayette Square. Known for their mellow vibes, subpop recording artists Combustible Edison have recently released a new album, "I, Swinger." Grammy Award-winning artists Inner Circle are a reggae group with style. Their hit "Sweat (A La La La La La Song)" gave the band long-overdue recognition, and their new song, "Games People Play" is reaching a diverse group of radio listeners. The Washington, D.C.-based group Velocity Girl blends unique guitar riffs with lead singer Sarah Shannon's upbeat, versatile lyrics, and has been noted as subpop's biggest seller since Nirvana's "Bleach." FallFest's headliner, Public Enemy, will complete the show with their dramatic, socially motivated, culturally aware hip hop. With Chuck D., Flavor Fav, Terminator X and SW-1s, Public Enemy's new album, "Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age, with the single "Give It Up," lives up to the standards set by "Apocalypse '91" and "Fear of a Black Planet." Public Enemy also will test their mettle against the UB Bulls in a game of hoops at 1 p.m. Sept. 10 in the Main Gym of Alumni Arena. Sponsored by the Student Association and UUAB, admission to FallFest is free to UB students, and 3,000 presale tickets are available to the general public for $10. If the event remains outside, tickets also will be available at the gate.