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Re: 1st Looping Festival
I'm not sure if they do one-off shows there but I do know the guy who
started it and he likes my stuff and has encouraged me to do things.
Are we thinking of a one-off evening or a repeated show?
There are a lot of places in my neighborhood, Williamsburg...
On 9/19/05, Sarth <sarth@sarth.net> wrote:
> let me know ... a buddy of mine and I have been talking about something
> like that for ages ... what about the remote lounge?
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> Tom Ritchford wrote:
> I've had some interest in starting it up again -- but I've lost
> several of the musicians, and the venue, and my time has become very
> limited.
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> I really should get Stv to take down the website. He's one of the
> lost musicians, but fear not, he's alive and kicking, living in a
> commune on Staten Island and setting up a bookstore!!
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> If there were interest, or if there were interest in doing an evening
> of loop shows, I'd definitely be up for it.
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> /t
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> On 9/19/05, David Beardsley <db@biink.com> wrote:
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> Dan Ash wrote:
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> there was a weekly looping series for a while in New York City.
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> The weekly open loop event at Chama is still listed on their website
> http://www.loopny.com/#openloop
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> Haven't been there in some time - maybe someone else can confirm?
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> Chama closed in Sept. 2003.
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> * microtonal guitar
> * http://biink.com/db
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> /t
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