Baseline
02-12-2008, 08:42 PM
ok. i'll make it simple.
we have 'what song are you listening to?'
many tag games as many different threads ...
why don't make it easy for ourselves - music lovers!
put here new stuff that keep you going
for example MySpace fan base can be very appreciative
genre doesn't matter, just keep it fresh and go wild
i'll start:
The Dø is a viral phenomenon. For many months, the duo French / Finnish excite the Internet community with
hundreds of thousands of hits on their myspace page, and eventually to become in a short time the pop / folk buzz from the
beginning of this year!
http://www.myspace.com/thedoband
George began recording demos on a broken two-deck Karaoke machine at home during the school holidays.
She also pinched French Oral examination tape recorders whilst at boarding school and recorded late at night in the school hall,
using the assembly microphone. She played alone, and in bands, before abandoning guitar for Garage band music software,
which she acquired at 21.Now 22, George has become a “Diseuse” (a female performer of monologues).
She makes electronic music on her iBook G4 (which she calls Truman) and recites poetry over the tracks.
Her demos have been described as "just plain charming!
http://www.myspace.com/georgepringle
we have 'what song are you listening to?'
many tag games as many different threads ...
why don't make it easy for ourselves - music lovers!
put here new stuff that keep you going
for example MySpace fan base can be very appreciative
genre doesn't matter, just keep it fresh and go wild
i'll start:
The Dø is a viral phenomenon. For many months, the duo French / Finnish excite the Internet community with
hundreds of thousands of hits on their myspace page, and eventually to become in a short time the pop / folk buzz from the
beginning of this year!
http://www.myspace.com/thedoband
George began recording demos on a broken two-deck Karaoke machine at home during the school holidays.
She also pinched French Oral examination tape recorders whilst at boarding school and recorded late at night in the school hall,
using the assembly microphone. She played alone, and in bands, before abandoning guitar for Garage band music software,
which she acquired at 21.Now 22, George has become a “Diseuse” (a female performer of monologues).
She makes electronic music on her iBook G4 (which she calls Truman) and recites poetry over the tracks.
Her demos have been described as "just plain charming!
http://www.myspace.com/georgepringle