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Check out events dedicated to the sort of thing you do. Loop festivals. Ambient/experimental if you fit in that. Also, if you're into that, "open mic" events might be open enough to include you, even if not advertised as such, a great place to try out live playing. Consider that organising an event is the most reliable way to get to play. otherwise there's art events like public/private view, occasional support slots for rock bands, and less nowadays, but corporate events can even provide a paying gig. Does depend on who you know, and how much work you are prepared to put in. andy astralmnemonics@gmail.com wrote:
How many of you guys play out solo with your looping? What kinds of places do you play? Wineries, art spaces? solo, looping, improvised performances.