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Re: Finding people to play with/learn from
Couldn't you just play at an open mic or something?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Walker" <looppool@cruzio.com>
To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 9:43 PM
Subject: OT: Finding people to play with/learn from
> Nick asked:
>
> "As a young (still in college!) aspiring live looper currently in san
> luis obispo, I've found it amazingly hard to find like-minded people
> to play with, either just jamming or getting a regular group together.
> Can anyone recommend any places to go, either actual places or
> websites, to find people interested in music beyond just regular
> rock/punk bands."
>
> Hi, Nick,
>
> First things first....................welcome to this list. You'll
> find that this community is a wonderful resource
> for assuaging the "I can't find anyone in my area to relate to Blues"
>
> So, a couple of suggestions to answer your question from a grizzled
> oldbie <grin>
>
> 1) If you build it , they will come:
>
> Plan a modest free live looping festival by yourself in San Luis Obispo
> or the neighborhood.
> and find a venue that will host it for free just for the sake of the
> energy that it will produce.
> Try getting someone at the University to sponsor such an audacious thing.
> Then invite anyone to play who can make it there. I'll definitely
> come play and I live
> three or four hours north of you. There are several people from this
> area who would to,
> I predict.
>
> There are a ton of loopers in the San Diego, LA, Orange county areas
> with a dirth of options for
> playing this kind of music and you'd be surprised at the amount of
> people who will respond if you do it.
>
> I've done dozens of events like this in my life and done them all on
> very, very little budget so I'll be more than
> happy to help you out if you contact me offlist looppool(at
> sign)cruzio(dot sign)com if you need any advice
> or even just a bit of comraderie or a pep talk if you get discouraged.
>
> You'd also be surprised to find that there are probably several live
> looping artists who are hanging out
> in their bedrooms, garages and basements who will jump up to participate.
>
> Hans Lindauer, who no longer lives in your area, put on three really
> wonderful Live Looping Festivals (Loopstock)
> in Los Osos and SLO several years back. Since he left that area,
> nothing really has happened in that area so
> you are due for some new looping energy there.
>
> Bernhard Wagner, the Swiss (originally German) live looper was inspired
> by that festival and the Y2K series to create the largest
> live looping festival in European history.
>
> 2) Come perform at Y2K9 up in Santa Cruz, next October 14-19.
> You'll just love hanging out with all the loopers who come
> from all over the US, all over California and all over the world to
> perform there. It'll give you a ton of inspiration
>
> 3) Consider moving to Santa Cruz or the San Francisco Bay Area or
> Silicon Valley (all adjoining) because there is
> probably as much live looping per capita going on here as anywhere on
> the planet.
>
> 4) Find and contact artists on this list who you relate to and who
> relate to what you are doing. Be really aggressive about
> putting up tracks on a MySpace page or on
> Youtube.com..................one of the best ways to create music of
> this type is
> to do collaborative work with artists from all over the world and with
> the miracle of the internet and fast new computers,
> we have this ability to make music with people who do not even live
> where we live.
>
> The reason that I started doing live looping festivals was precisely the
> reason you posted: I was lonely and wanted to connect
> with other people who loved this medium for creation.
>
> So I"ll reiterate number 1)
>
> If you Build it, They Will Come
>
> Get Involved. Have the courage to be aggressive in doing so. Don't
> worry at all about being a newbie..............Go for it.
>
> and good luck.
> Welcome to the tribe!!!!
>
> Rick Walker
> www.youtube.com/OrangeDaygloPlastic
> www.youtube.com/looppool
>
>