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TALK ABOUT suffering for your art: to fund his start-up record label, Conor Loughman earned money last summer by dressing up in a giant cow costume, replete with pink dress, as part of a promo for Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream. Embarrassing for sure, but it helped him raise the cash to start Base Trip Records. Fortunately for Loughman (CGS’08, COM’10), he had plenty of friends who offered to help out for free with Web design, promotional blog- ging, and access to recording spaces. And the talent he signed to the label didn’t cost a thing. Base Trip has four acts so far, all BU students and friends of Loughman’s — among them singer-songwriters Katie Uva (CAS’10) and Stephanie Barrak (SMG’10) and hip-hop street poet Stephanie Domingo (CAS’10), known on stage as Rapper Steph. The plan is for these three to release EPs this summer and then start pro- moting them. The label signed the fourth artist, Allison Francis (COM’11), recently. “We’re mainly going to be gigging like crazy, playing a lot of shows and just getting our name out there,” Loughman says. “Because it’s all word-of-mouth.” It’s hard to pin down Base Trip’s sound. Uva’s music is toe-tapping and folky, while Barrak’s songs are a blend of driving acoustic rhythm and soulful lyrics. Domingo offers a mix of rapid-fire hip-hop storytelling and spare street- poetry rap. The variety suits the eclectic tastes of Loughman, who DJs a weekly show called Alternative Baby Making Music on BU’s student radio station, WTBU. He decided to go into the music business after first pursuing an interest in film and realizing that all he really cared about was putting together the film’s soundtrack. Loughman is also a musician (drums, guitar, and ukelele), but he says his real interest, and talent, is music production and promotion. This summer, Base Trip ran a contest in which the label’s fans could create a beat to accompany an a cap- pella track of Rapper Steph. Loughman also wants to start a student club at BU focused on music entrepreneurship. “Marketing is actually one of the most fun parts for me,” he says. As long as no cow costumes are involved. CHRIS BERDIK 8 BOSTONIA SUMMER 2008 MUSIC MOGUL IN THE MAKING COM STUDENT LAUNCHES INDIE RECORD LABEL AND FINDS A NEW GENERATION OF BOSTON TALENT PHOTOS BY JON TOWLE (COM’09) Conor Loughman (CGS’08, COM’10), founder of Base Trip Records, is already an expert at building buzz. Base Trip’s sound is eclectic, as represented by (clockwise) Stephanie Barrak, Rapper Steph, and Katie Uva. * web extra CONOR LOUGHMAN (CGS’08, COM’10) TALKS ABOUT BASE TRIP RECORDS AND THE LABEL’S MUSICIANS PER- FORM THEIR WORK AT WWW.BU.EDU/ BOSTONIA. T t B d s a s p e w A o W t MMER 2 R2 008 008 Base Trips sound

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Page 1: MUSIC MOGUL IN THE MAKING - bu.edu · cow costume, replete with pink dress, as part of a promo for Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream. Embarrassing for sure, but it helped him raise the cash

TALK ABOUT suffering for your art: to fund his start-up record label, Conor Loughman earned money last summer by dressing up in a giant cow costume, replete with pink dress, as part of a promo for Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream.

Embarrassing for sure, but it helped him raise the cash to start Base Trip Records. Fortunately for Loughman (CGS’08, COM’10), he had plenty of friends who offered to help out for free with Web design, promotional blog-ging, and access to recording spaces.

And the talent he signed to the label didn’t cost a thing. Base Trip has four acts so far, all BU students and friends of Loughman’s — among them singer-songwriters Katie Uva (CAS’10) and Stephanie Barrak (SMG’10) and hip-hop street poet Stephanie Domingo (CAS’10), known on stage as Rapper Steph. The plan is for these three to release EPs this summer and then start pro-moting them. The label signed the fourth artist, Allison Francis (COM’11), recently.

“We’re mainly going to be gigging like crazy, playing a lot of shows and just getting our name out there,” Loughman says. “Because it’s all word-of-mouth.”

It’s hard to pin down Base Trip’s sound. Uva’s music is toe-tapping and folky, while Barrak’s songs are a blend of driving acoustic rhythm and soulful lyrics. Domingo offersa mix of rapid-fi re hip-hop storytelling and spare street-poetry rap. The variety suits the eclectic tastes of Loughman, who DJs a weekly show called Alternative Baby Making Music on BU’s student radio station, WTBU. He decided to go into the music business after fi rst pursuing an interest in fi lm and realizing that all he really cared about was putting together the fi lm’s soundtrack.

Loughman is also a musician (drums, guitar, and ukelele), but he says his real interest,

and talent, is music production and promotion. This summer, Base Trip ran a contest in which the label’s fans could create a beat to accompany an a cap-pella track of Rapper Steph. Loughman also wants to start a student club at BU focused on music entrepreneurship.

“Marketing is actually one of the most fun parts for me,” he says.

As long as no cow costumes are involved. CHRIS BERDIK

8 BOSTONIA SUMMER 2008

MUSIC MOGUL IN THE MAKINGCOM STUDENT LAUNCHES INDIE RECORD LABEL AND FINDS A NEW GENERATION OF BOSTON TALENT

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Conor Loughman

(CGS’08, COM’10),

founder of Base

Trip Records, is

already an expert

at building buzz.

Base Trip’s sound

is eclectic, as

represented

by (clockwise)

Stephanie Barrak,

Rapper Steph, and

Katie Uva.

*web extra

CONOR LOUGHMAN (CGS’08, COM’10)

TALKS ABOUT BASE TRIP RECORDS

AND THE LABEL’S MUSICIANS PER-

FORM THEIR WORK AT WWW.BU.EDU/

BOSTONIA.

TtBdsaspewAoWt

MMER 2R 2008008

Base Trip’s sound

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