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RE: Who uses "looping" in their promo material?
Ahhhh, you know it may be because I live in Santa Cruz and have promoted
live looping so heavily in local
press, radio, television and to anyone I ever talk to, but I have found
that
people who know about it actually
do care if you call yourself a looping artist.
I'll never forget jumping up and down when I read a local newspaper
article
that referred to Amy X Neuburg as a
looping artist and DIDN'T pause to explain what that was (assuming the
readership was already familiar with it).
I do realize, however, that Santa Cruz is really anamolous. There are
several artists in this town who go out and
make pretty good scoots playing corporate gigs, weddings and parties as
solo
looping artists. Of course, we
are in the extended SF Bay Area (though technically in the Monterey Bay
area, the musical world extends
both south and north of hear and a lot of work I do is either in Carmel,
San
Francisco or the South Bay).
But there are so many tools I"ve learned as a looper; so many different
approaches that are defined by the equipment
I use and the sensibility I have (I've always been fascinated by groove,
repition, trance and psychedelia) that
I consider myself a looping artist in the just the same way that I
consider
myself an Ethnic Fusion artist, or a Jazz Drummer
or a Pop Studio drummer or a Free Improviser or a Found Sound
Artist.............all the different worlds that I inhabit as
a professional and non-professional musical artist.
yours, Rick
by the way, I think calling oneself an artist instead of a musician is
only pretentious if you don't have the goods to back it up.
I have gone to great lengths to eschew most commercial playing in my
career
if it ever conflicted with my own pure expression
or an all original band that I was in. I don't think making money
with
music is a bad thing at all, but it has taken a lot
of sacrifice to continue to always push for free expression and creativity
even at the expense of my 'straight' commercial career so
I call myself an Artist with a capital 'A' and I'm proud of that term and
think it's appropriate and non-pretentious to use it.