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you said ... There is a small, enthusiastic audience, but it gets saturated quickly. i'm wondering what you mean about being saturated... can you explain ? -andy Edwin Hurwitz wrote: > Thanks to Rick for all the advice! Actually, I have done a number of > looping shows here in Boulder at Penny Lane and have been pretty well > received. Danny Shafer, who books the shows there, is a big fan, so > it's pretty easy to get a date. I also participated in a performance > of Cobra, John Zorn's musical game, directed by Erik Deutsch, in which > some looping was done (also a weird version of manual looping where > one musician has to take over the part of another, so that as a bass > player (which really didn't sound like bass, but we all know that) I > had to manually loop parts from trumpet players (Ron Miles), > percussionists (Jamie Janover) turntablists, ouds, drumsets, etc, > etc). Erik and I have also done looping gigs at other coffee houses, etc. > > > It's been hard to keep the momentum, though. There is a small, > enthusiastic audience, but it gets saturated quickly. I think what I > miss from the bigger cities is the diversity of audience and > performers, where there is enough going on so that each event doesn't > have to start from absolute scratch. Anyway, maybe it's time for us > Front Range loopers to identify ourselves and get a real show together! > > Edwin