Music
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@WhiskeySandwich I have a collaborative album ( just for fun/nothing serious)I've been working on with a few friends around the country - 2 of us use garageband out of convenience but after the initial work is done we export each track as individual wav files and it goes into protools.
Are you essentially just looking to export your track onto a cd?
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@GraemeE I dont have protools or anything, just record cheap on celly with Garage Band, layer tracks and share on WhatsApp with friends, but I’m wondering if I can either make a CD or put it on Bandcamp or something. Maybe YouTube? I’m not great with the tech
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I’m not looking to do anything serious, it’s for fun, but the recordings that I consider “done” I’d like to have someplace other than just on my phone
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@WhiskeySandwich both YouTube and bandcamp seem like good options maybe SoundCloud as well.
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I discovered John Smith this week - I can’t believe how I have missed him over the last decade!
John Martyn v Ray LaMontagne vibes and definitely looks like he could rock our lovely brand! -
I do @Tago-Mago, both great songs
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Vinyl thread today was about John Peel:
“The full of information about and around John Peel and his sessions, the legendary DJ, that anyone can edit. The John Peel Wiki is a community effort and your help is always very much appreciated. John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, OBE (30 August, 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio presenter and journalist. Known for his eclectic taste in music and his honest and warm broadcasting style, John Peel was a popular and respected DJ and broadcaster. He was one of the first to play reggae and punk on British radio. His significant influence on alternative rock, Pop, British hip hop and dance music is acknowledged. He was the longest-serving of the original DJs of BBC Radio 1, broadcasting on it from 1967 until his death in 2004.”
My favorite session is this:
(Heard it in 1982 as a rebroadcast on BBC and taped it simultaneously on TDK cassette.)
What is yours?
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@Aetas - all The Fall sessions between 1978 and 1998 - which can be found here - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Ssj_AykzW2uch7uG8wHRJJoHd7RdiIN&si=F7v9A8v988syqPIK
And among all this masterpiece madness specifically this one -