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well, I would love to read this list, but traffic is rather too much already, and if you bring new members talking about sampling, it will become harder I find impressive that in the 15 years before Tyler, no one felt the need to adapt the lists subject to a sentence that Kim put on the site. he wanted it to be open, which is great, but from the very start it was only about live looping and we do not know why Kim radically eliminated the "LiveLooping brand" from his LD site. what is it you are going to stir up interest for? the existence of a site where its not prohibited (but not common) to talk about sampling? or are you going to try to convince those people to do it live? or are we going to talk more about the phenomenon repetition itself? I would love that! as you can see in the LOOP GROOP invitation, my original idea was to also invite visual artists and brain scientists to bring in their knowledge. (even more impressive is the coincidence that only the post of Tyler (and very few others) drop into my inbox because of the wrong return address, so those are the mails I keep reading hahaha) On 23 Aug 2012, at 13:44, Tyler wrote: > The only reason it isn't called a loop fest is because this kind of > festival is supposed to have a > large audience, and something with "loop fest" in the name will only > attract the geeks that hang around on > mailing lists like this one. I'm trying to get a group of Citylighters > to sign up for this list. That way, > live looping, generic looping, sampling with repetition, etc. can be > discussed here. We need to stir up > enough interest. > Tyler Z >