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alanwaston

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  1. If you hadn't seen the national weather reports, New England has been getting socked with one storm after another. Worked form home on Thursday, may be doing the same tomorrow, too. Been snowing since 9 this morning. So I went back into my Reaper archives to find some songs I had orphaned. There was one I had done drums and instruments for (definite about drums, pretty sure about instruments) but had someone else's vocals- no idea who it was, though! I loaded all these on SC and Bandcamp. This one is an instrumental, I tracked the original instruments with my old Boss digital recorder (I can tell by the track file names), but replaced the Boss drums with EZDrummer (and had to work on them today. https://soundcloud.com/mikebirch/old-friends I probably posted this one here before, as a video - a satirical look at T Swift's '1989': https://soundcloud.com/mikebirch/1989a These 2 are ukulele demos I did - one an older song, the other the song I performed wiht Tammy and others 2 summers ago: _____________________________________________________ Tags: ringtones, bollywood ringtones, rap ringtones
  2. bbc.stfi.re/news/business-38 ... xokpjv&#aa As well as giving music fans more exciting, immersive videos to watch, VR has great potential in the live music space as well. "The sense of presence we can achieve in VR is incomparable to any other medium," says Jacek Naglowski, chief executive of Circus Digitalis, a Polish publisher that worked on one of the first cinematic VR music videos in Europe. "Experiencing the concert in VR is something that people would be willing to pay for," he says. "In future it may be one of the most important revenue streams for musicians and producers." Tags: ringtones, sms tone, country ringtone
  3. Typically people think that DJs are not very rich. Local club DJ usually get paid about $ 200-300 per night. Basically most of them have permanent work. So we can say that DJing is a part-time job or serious hobby. Ofcourse if you are talented person and will become more famous your earnings will increase. Let see who is the most successful DJ in our days. Here is the list by total net worth: Calvin Harris $110 millions Tiesto $105 millions Avicii $75 millions Daft Punk $70 millions Paul Oakenfold $65 millions David Guetta $60 & Paul van Dyk $60 millions Armin Van Buuren $55 & Steve Aoki $55 millions Deadmau5 $53 millions Afrojack $50 millions Kaskade $43 millions The World's Highest-Paid DJs in 2015: Calvin Harris $ 66 millions David Guetta $37 millions Tiesto $36 millions Skrillex & Steve Aoki $24 millions Avicii $19 millions Kaskade $18 millions Martin Garrix & Zedd $17 millions Afrojack $16 millions Deadmau5 & Diplo $15 millions _____________________________________________________________ Relax: black beatles ringtone, routine ringtone, best ringtones download
  4. How About a Holiday For Musicians? Kwanzaa was a made up "Johnny come lately"holiday that had nothing to do with African heritage and folks bought into that. Kwanzaa was invented so black folk could have their own holiday to celebrate during the Christmas season, which incidentally was stolen from the Druids by white folk so that religious people had something to celebrate during the winter solstice as the druids sacrificed lesser important folks to their gods. (And having a great time of it) So how about inventing a holiday to make musicians happy? Anyone have any good ideas for a name? I'm tired of telling people I don't celebrate Christmas and it would be nice to tell them, "I celebrate (fabricated holiday name here) to honor musicians past and present who were brought into bondage through the slick talking agents and hustlers in the music industry. That's part of our heritage as musicians. Naturally we would have a to depict some aspects of our slavery to legitimize our holiday, but with the brilliant musicians on BandMix I'm sure we could do it if we wanted to. But then again, maybe we don't want to? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Relax: bad things ringtone, routine alan walker ringtone, free ringtones
  5. For some reason, a lot of people keep telling me that my taste in music is very dreary/dull. I've listed some examples that I can think of below: *A boy at school said to me that "I have one of the strangest tastes in music" that he's ever come across *I once gave my dad a couple of CDs, and he refused to take them because he found the music all sounded the same *A lot of people have said that the Foo Fighters album "One By One" is one of their least memorable, but it's their only album that I can remember everything on *Someone here said that I listened to a lot of "mediocre bands" *My dad told me that there was no Coldplay or U2 song more memorable than Radiohead's "Creep". I could name several older Coldplay and U2 tracks, along with several Radiohead ones off of the same album (You, Lurgee, Prove Yourself) So these are some songs that I'm currently into: *Lurgee by Radiohead *Clocks by Coldplay *Bionic by Placebo *Porcelain by Moby *You Don't Have to Tell Me Now by Grant Hart *Untitled by Interpol *Vapour Trail by Ride *Pieces by Dinosaur Jr *Shining Light by Ash *If You're Thinking Of Me by Dodgy *Disorder by Joy Division Do you know why other people call this stuff dull but I find it far easier to remember than what they listen to? Is there any similarity between these songs? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Relax: instrumental ringtone, horror ringtone, country ringtone
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