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Rick, How wonderful. How can I get a copy of that CD? Adrian West www.adrianwest.com -----Original Message----- From: loop.pool [mailto:looppool@cruzio.com] Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 11:08 PM To: LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting) Subject: Y2K3 CDs re: Y2K3 Live Looping Festival CDs I wanted to let everyone know what a fine job Robin Haas did on the Y2K3 double CD on how incredibly hard he worked on it. Having recorded the entire Y2K2 Looping Festival myself (with help from David Fitzpatrick and the Cayuga Vault's Pete Coates) I can attest to the fact that recording all three days of a multiple artist festival is a grueling task just for the 24 hours of recording alone. Factor in listening to all of the material several times; editing out each artists complete performance; mailing it to them; getting their feedback; doing all the editing; all the artwork; assembling the liner notes and instrument lists; burning the discs; printing and affixing the artwork is just a gargantuan project............the equivalent of putting out about 12 live CDs by an individual artist by my reckoning. That being said and done, Robin's was a labor of love and he deserves $30/CD in my estimation. After Y2K2 I swore I would never take such a task on again. So, I heartily endorse buying this CD: there may not be another like it of such scope. In future festivals, I will offer artists a stereo output if they want to bring there own recording rig but I'm fairly sure I won't be recording the whole thing..........just too much work for the gain. Thanks a lot Robin. The looping community owes you a big one. yours, Rick Walker (director of the Y2K_ Live Looping Festivals)