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> * From: rune fagereng <rune_fagereng@yahoo.no> > > Are there record > -labels that are into the things we (loopers) do ? Yes. But not for the reason of "looping used" as much as for the style and quality of the music. In your country for example you have Eyvind Aarset that uses some looping now and then. But I think his music is rather labeled as "Electro-Jazz" or something similar. > Isnt it like this - if one dont get the music out - > there will not be any gigs No, it's not like that. Normally it is the other way around: you do a lot of gigs and that leads to a chance to have a CD out (commercially sponsored by a record label, the "old school way") > 1. Making cd without a record-deal? What do you guys > do ? > -covers- print - distributing - rights - and so on.... Check the list archives. Many good pressing plants and CDR burning services was recommended some two, three months ago. > 2. Is it possible to have ones music (without > record-deal) on Itunes ? Yes. You can turn directly to one of the aggregating services Apple uses to provide them material. I have used CD Baby once, which worked well, but there are today many services that do not require an issue of printer CDs. I remember there used to be a link from the iTunes web page to a listing. Do some Googling! > How are one to get from making music at home to: > getting the music on cd - the getting it out there > (itunes) - how to getting it know - thats it out there > - and then maybe getting gigs ? Use email and phone. Call up venues and book gigs. Play at festivals that draw people that like the music you make. If you're looking for detailed advices and tricks I can recommend to read at CD Baby as well as subcribing to their Indie Contact Newsletter. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/2kek7h (latest music release)