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jhonenv: So…ehhh…so this, well, eh..oh. OH…Oh…oh my god. I…
jhonenv: So…ehhh…so this, well, eh..oh. OH…Oh…oh my god. I can’t believe I watched that whole thing….
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A History of Bedroom Music Production — Part 2
RPM2011 is 9 days away and it seems appropriate to finish this retrospective series before RPM starts. Part 1 of this series covered the early beginnings of my interest in music up through high school and eventually turning to the computer as a means for producing and recording music. Part 2 will cover how that…
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Beyond Black Mesa (via @lukestevens…
Beyond Black Mesa (via @lukestevens via @jasonopus via @knight777)
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Create a pop hit in 8 hours
This is something I would never do: try to create a hit pop song in 8 hours. It’s not that I couldn’t, it’s that I wouldn’t. These guys, on the other hand, did. I think it’s awesome. You can download their song, “Lights, Camera, Action” here. (right-click, save as…)
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What did you put in my vag?! (via @vegasgeek via Fail Blog)
What did you put in my vag?! (via @vegasgeek via Fail Blog)
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Why dual-boot Linux when you can run it from a USB flash drive?
I’ve been a sideline fan of Linux for a long time. My very first experience with it was buying one of those 800 page, dictionary-sized technical manuals for Linux which came with Red Hat, Slackware and Caldera. I effectively destroyed my Windows 95 box trying to get Red Hat installed and failing. After that, I was much more cautious,…
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via @10TimesOne via @aburtch via @CrewsControlInc
via @10TimesOne via @aburtch via @CrewsControlInc
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Random Song of the Day #15
Today I’m going to do some shameless self-promotion for the random song of the day: my remix of Amanda Palmer’s “Map of Tasmania” from her new album “Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under.” To be brutally honest, I don’t really like the song all that much. I saw “remix contest” and I jumped to enter before…
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Random Song of the Day #…uhh…14
Yes, it’s been a while since I’ve done one. I’ve been waiting until I had a chance to figure out which one of @TheBoyEllis’ songs on Soundcloud I should use. In the meantime, this one comes courtesy of @tpbdotorg: Now I’m going to go download his album, which you can do, too, right here.
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[RPM2011] Writing a soundtrack for a book
For anyone curious, here’s a copy of my notes (an earlier draft, I’ve added to them a bit since).