Weekly Beats
- ken
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Weekly Beats
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- chocolatechips
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Re: Weekly Beats
Looks cool, I like the theme thing (I liked that aspect of Nur Ein.) Might do it as a thing on the side, or try it anyway.
- Lunkhead
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Re: Weekly Beats
I only heard about it because of Matt Payne doing it. Sounds interesting though. Once a week seems almost doable, but, hard to keep up for a whole year.
- Caravan Ray
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Re: Weekly Beats
I just had a quick listen - randomly clicking on 3 "songs" from last week. They all just sounded like random instrumental noodlingLunkhead wrote:Once a week seems almost doable, but, hard to keep up for a whole year.
- RangerDenni
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Re: Weekly Beats
that sounds right up my alley!Caravan Ray wrote:I just had a quick listen - randomly clicking on 3 "songs" from last week. They all just sounded like random instrumental noodlingLunkhead wrote:Once a week seems almost doable, but, hard to keep up for a whole year.
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- SirkusPi
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Re: Weekly Beats
There's something like 300 new songs per week there! (Although, as Caravan Ray pointed out, very few seem to be vocal.) It does look interesting, and, like SongFight, it looks like there's no commitment, so one can drop in and out as one pleases.
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- king_arthur
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Re: Weekly Beats
I think that's why it has "beats" in the site name instead of "song."
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- fluffy
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Re: Weekly Beats
Lunkhead wrote:I only heard about it because of Matt Payne doing it. Sounds interesting though. Once a week seems almost doable, but, hard to keep up for a whole year.