I'm on my way. I finally listened to some rough mixes this morning, and there are some good songs in there.
Ken
Ken's Super Duper Band 'n Stuff - Berkeley Social Scene - Tiny Robots - Seamus Collective - Semolina Pilchards - Cutie Pies - Explino! - Bravo Bros. - 2 from 14 - and more!
i would just like to remind everyone that Ken eats kittens - blue lang
Ken's Super Duper Band 'n Stuff - Berkeley Social Scene - Tiny Robots - Seamus Collective - Semolina Pilchards - Cutie Pies - Explino! - Bravo Bros. - 2 from 14 - and more!
i would just like to remind everyone that Ken eats kittens - blue lang
I'm almost done too. I have song J$ guitar to mix into a song, and the beat of another to sort out, but apart from that I have about 9 other finished songs.
With contributions from WreckdoM and Caravan Ray (and Andrew Lloyd Weber), Phunt Your Friends has produced an album that uses old SongFight! titles to tell a small part of a large, rather intricate story:
The album was built primarily around "Old People Shopping in the Afternoon" by Phunt my WreckdoM, which we'd finished long before deciding to make it into an album.
Mogosagatai wrote:Okay, well, five days late ain't bad.
With contributions from WreckdoM and Caravan Ray (and Andrew Lloyd Weber), Phunt Your Friends has produced an album that uses old SongFight! titles to tell a small part of a large, rather intricate story:
Mogosagatai wrote:
Incidentally, have you heard "Adonai" yet? Another one that features your golden voice.
WTF is that at the begining? It sounds like me - but I can't for the life of me remember what it is. It's not "Adonai" is it (I remember that one) - the sample from that is just the bit at the end
(I'll have to put the whole thing onto CD and listen to it tomorrow night when I take the dogs for a walk - it sounds interesting - hell, it's got me on it - the dogs might even like it)
I would listen to the Bellringer if the page included a stream all function. I heard that they are very easy to make using Notepad and the addresses of all the songs listed in order and then saved as an m3u. Maybe you should consider making one.