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Re: Loop Friendly Venues



I submitted an Art Gallery in Thunder Bay to the list.  We recently had Paul Hegarty, a noise artist from Ireland. 

Definitely Superior Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

www.definitelysuperior.com

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Thomas Wegmann <theweg@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
    I loop at LiveMix Studio in Charleston, West Virginia once a month.  www.myspace.com\livemixstudio also on Facebook.
1033 Quarrier Street Room 506 (5th Floor)
Contact Greg Wegmann 304-395-0675 for details
All Musical styles welcomed but the crowds have reacted best to more professional musicians and entertainers.

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 4:51 AM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote:
Inspired by the recent, and ongoing thread RE: East Coast Loop friendly venues...

I was wondering if we should compile a list of Loop friendly Venues Worldwide.
Now this does NOT need to be a thousand venues long. Just the Best... Easiest for an "out of towny" to get a gig venues.

Now I realize that we all play somewhat different genres of looping music, so there may be SOME variants. See project rules BELOW

I will compile this list and paste it somewhere permanent, maybe the Looping Forum.

The project rules:

EVERYONE on this list must submit at least ONE venue, from their home town.  And this is the information that I need, In THIS exact order please.  if you do NOT have the information write N/A or something.

1.VENUE NAME
2. URL
3. ADDRESS
4. CONTACT NAME + TELEPHONE (more info the better)
5. MUSIC STYLE (For this field please restrict to these 3 genres ONLY. 1) DANGEROUS 2) SAFE 3) ANY
("Dangerous" denotes experimental, noise, drone, extreme ambient etc . "Safe" denotes looped songs, more "musical", obviously acceptance of looping will still make it a cool venue, Im thinking more of the crowd that the place attracts than whether the venue allows it. And "Any, obviously denotes, a crowd open to anything.
6. INFO (Any extra info can be placed here. Capacity, PA spec, one line of chatty reminiscence)

Thats it. I don't want to make it too hard for people, and at the very least the name of the venue, city and URL should be mentioned.

Maybe this should be sent to me privately so as not to bog up the list too much? I will post results later.

Mark
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