Megaphone in the Lab

Posted June 13th, 2007

I spent some time this morning bouncing the multi-track files for Pain is a Megaphone. I can’t wait to hear what you do to this one. The song is at 96bpm and the drums have been submixed. Each file is about 115MB small. That’s your warning.

As of today, you can remix Pain is a Megaphone as well as Almost Flew. Have fun!

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Open Source PR part 1

Posted June 10th, 2007

This blog post is part of an ongoing series openly sharing how I’m attempting to promote my new music CD.

I’m going to eventually post a detailed summary of the kinds of marketing efforts I’ve made and the actual results, but this is one of the more exciting ones so I wanted to post about it as soon as I could.

Last week I shipped about 25 CDs to various radio stations across Colorado. Finding stations that are most friendly to Independent music was relatively easy. After a quick Google search, I discovered this link.

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Nemo’s Coffee

Posted June 9th, 2007

This is a brand new coffee shop off Pikes Peak at Printer’s Parkway. Go south on Union to Pikes Peak. Take a left and go about 2 blocks. You’ll see Nemo’s in a little shopping center on the left side.

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What’s New?

Posted June 9th, 2007

Is there really anything new? You could make an argument that people are getting rich online because they’ve taken old things and adapted them for our current technology, but there aren’t a ton of NEW ideas around anymore.

This whole idea has been hitting home with me recently as I watch my web stats and track CD sales. Every once in a while I’ll Google my name to see if there are any new links to me that I wasn’t aware of before. I’ll also monitor the inbound links page on my web statistics. The things people Google and then end up at my page are funny sometimes.

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Amazing Geocache Race

Posted June 8th, 2007

Today, some friends and I played a game that we invented. I was on the host team and I think a lot of people would love to do this, so I want to explain it here.

The game is basically a geocache race. We’ve incorporated some of the elements of The Amazing Race to the game just for kicks. If you are familiar with what both of these are, then you’ll get the gist of what we’re doing. I’ll explain some of the rules we’ve developed over three different races so you can host your own Amazing Geocache Race if you want.

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links for 2007-06-08

Posted June 7th, 2007

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