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yes I know there's an OT list but I wanted to reach more of you :-) In 1996 I recorded an hour of algorithmic music (together with a friend) - computer composed music for digital piano and percussion that sounds, IMO, like a mix of very early Stockhausen, Conlon Nancarrow, and here and there like hypothetical Zappa percussion music. (No loops although there are repetitions.) I cleaned up these recordings last year and I like them so much that I'd love to see them on a real CD, like in the old days. Here's some of it, with some info: http://www.michaelpeters.de/impossiblemusic.htm Alas, I have no idea how to find an appropriate label, one that would be interested in this kind of music. As an avid reader of WIRE I even feel intimidated by the plethora of labels out there. And I don't want to send a million copies around for nothing. There are probably 1000 labels which could be potential candidates. The project has been lying around dormant for quite a while because I simply don't know what to do. Any label experienced lovers of the classical avantgarde out there who can recommend something? -Michael