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Miko wrote: " If looping isn't the buzzword in Portland, consider a different label—Newmuse; Deep Cover; Sonic-Art; Experimental (there it is again); Art-Groove; Psychedelic, etc. Be subversive!" I honestly have to strongly disagree with Miko (who I care about a lot and respect immensely). Live Looping (as intentionally differentiated from just looping - which includes hip hop sample people and ablteon's live oriented DJs who aren't manipulating pre made loops live) is not a well known term yet so it can't possibly be a buzzword...........YET. It can, however, be a fantastic way to entice people to come and coverage by journalists and radio people. I think that if you get out and promote a small Northwest Live Looping Festival that it will be the novelty of the concept alone that will most interest journalists and radio DJs or television people. You will have to get good press to grow the scene and if you hammer this concept (and I can send you all kinds of amazing press that we've gotten already around the country and some in Europe) home, and let people know that this is a brand new way of approaching music (relatively speaking of course as most people have been doing it less than 5 or 10 years) that it's novelty alone will generate a lot more interest than just a typical gig. That's why I've always been successful at getting press: because I specifically hammered home the communal nature of our movement; the fact that it is technologically bases as opposed to style or genre based and the fact that many in the scene are actually causing big changes to happen in the software/hardware world, so that, to a certain extent, the musicians are leading the curve. to call a three person gig a mini-festival has always rubbed some people the wrong way (as Per Boysen points out, in Sweden festivals are thought of culturally as large three day events) but I've done this very self conciously and very successfully as a way of enticing interest and bringing in the press more successfully. In a way, if you see 10 people play 30 minute sets, it really has the vibe of a theme oriented festival. Anyway, this has worked really successful in my promotion of live looping as a 'movement'.