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Hi Greg, > How long do your gigs usually last? What time of day? > what do you try to charge? How much do you usually actually make? etc... I think you'll find it very difficult to get generalized answers to any of these questions, the main reason being that looping isn't really a "genre" per se. There are a few sonic and (occasionally) stylistic traits that crop up fairly commonly, but I think it's a mistake to assume that everyone's going to have the same basic answers to the questions posed above just because they share some common tools. Example: I played a gig back in June with fellow list members Steve Lawson and Ric Hordinski. All three sets were very different stylistically; in fact, all three sets could probably be filed in different genres or record store aisles, even though there were certainly some common sonic threads running throughout. And I'm sure all three of us would have very different answers to all of the questions you posed. The best advice I can offer would be to try and think in terms of whatever music you're playing, ASIDE from the fact that it's looped. It's sort of like saying, "What time of day do Chapman Stick players usually book their gigs at," or "How much do people who play Klein guitars make per gig," or "How long does a DJ spin records for," you know? Dealing with the music on its own terms, aside from the mechanics involved, will probably answer most if not all of those questions... and it also might free up some ideas about how you approach it in strictly musical terms as well. Hope this helps, and good luck. --Andre LaFosse http://www.altruistmusic.com