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Dope! I'll be jamming for sure
Got to ask, what’s the thinking behind releasing a batch of 7 new albums instead of spreading them out? Rather untraditional and difficult to market I would think.
@1nsomniak Wasn’t planned. Worked all year without thought of releases. Picked through about 30 gigs of tracks last week and ended up with these 7 collections, archived the rest. I don’t really market my sounds. I’m rubbish at it. Simply announce availability and set them loose. Keep my fingers crossed that someone finds enjoyment/meaning in them.
7!! Well never stopped Buckethead hey. Congrats
@reasOne Cool!
@Multicellular Thanks!
Congratulations Wayne
I’ve been doing something similar over the last few weeks - haven’t had time for new stuff so have put up a whole load of archive material. Feels good to organise it and get it off the PC - clear the decks ready for next year’s noises
@MonzoPro Thanks friend! I found it incredibly cathartic too. Swear the pad feel lighter 😉 All the best in the new year mate.
This is pretty incredible and quite an inspirational achievement. Congrats!
@kinkujin Thank you!
All my free download credits are used for this month on Bandcamp. Free downloads will be available next month. 200 downloads in 12 hours.
FM, you say? What'd you use in that department?
@overorange Volca fm, Stria, and old school on anything with a complex oscillator among my analog stuff.