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Shane wondered: <snip> I was curious to know (since I cant hear most of you out there) what styles of music were being played by solo loop artists, those people that just play alone. just wondering if people play a lot of ambient, psychedelic free form improv, or more structured looped chord progressions, to back up vocals or solos? it seems like the 2 categories I tend to run into the most and I was just wondering if there was other kinds of stuff going on ? peace, Shane ----> When I attend loop festivals, a lot of the music is instrumental, and not a lot of covers. I tend to play the same kind of music looping as not--but not vocally! I played a New Year's gig with loopers instead of sequencers, and then subsequently played again (same venue) for a St. Pat's thing. A few weeks later, I was in the same joint, and asked a patron who had attended both performances--she thought the "canned" performance was better--but she didn't know beans about how (or why!) I sounded like more than one guy . . . I feel better about my loop performances than using sequences--after all, it's "more me"--but question whether they are superior for the listener . . . Of course, when I played at the Y2K2, I did all covers, and was not hailed as the new Elvis--but I DID get Kim Flint to sing along with "Under the Boardwalk" . . . BTW, the EDP rules for the sort of chaotic, unstructured avant garde jams we all enjoy assembling! Gary