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#song #music #musique #collaboration

Hot on the heels of his smash hit Hi It’s Spring, I was delighted to partner again with Sam (@ethicalrevolution@climatejustice.social) on Better Than That.

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#song #music #musique

The embargo on the first of my TWO-AND-A-HALF summer bonkwave songs is finally lifted!

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#blogpost #music #coding

Note: These #coding posts are really notes to my future self. Do feel free to ignore them.

So, it seems I like to do the opposite of what you’re supposed to do...

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#blogpost #music #coding

Before anything else, I moved the project to Git, and created a (private) repo on Codeberg. I think I’m finally getting the hang of it.

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#blogpost #music #coding

WARNING: Long geeky post. Proceed with caution.

Long story short, the code underlying my music site was nearly 15 years old, and woefully obsolete.

I'd only been meaning to update it for about a decade...

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#music #fediverse #collaboration

I’ve only released one solo track (and one solo EP) so far this year.

But that’s only because I’ve been involved in so many other collaborative projects!

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#Music #Musique #Fediverse

Announcing a livestream after the fact is pretty dumb, but spoons.

Be that as it may, like last August, I was asked to participate in Radio Free Fedi Fest 25, #RFFF25, which is still ongoing as of this writing.

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#song #music #musique #collaboration

Hi It’s Spring by Kid Sam and sknob was written by 8 year-old Sam (@ethicalrevolution@climatejustice.social), sung by grown-up Sam, and arranged (or produced or whatever the kids call it these days) by me for the latest #bonkwave compilation, The Four Seasons of Bonk Wave: The Bonks of Spring 1.

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The Rite of Bonk, is my programmatic music contribution to the latest #bonkwave compilation, The Four Seasons of Bonk Wave: The Bonks of Spring 1.

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#blogpost #music #NHAM

The other day, I was listening to an interview of the lead singer-songwriter of a hugely successful band (that I had never heard of, see below), during which he described the difference in his view between a hobbyist and an artist.

The gist of his point was this:

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