It’s Minimalism Day, again. I couldn’t find any information about today’s artist, A Truly Inspiring Piece of Wax. But they have a great name. Also, their songs are great, plus they’re free; that is also great. Ride 3 Ghosts:
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Described as “the nearest I get to a blues song these days,” Blue Tooth by Markovich/A.M.P. is a song that was a lot more challenging to play than what I usually go for, but it was a lot of fun. This artist has been serving to break me in to the trip-hop genre, and I’m very much enjoying what I’m hearing so far. Blue Tooth, along with the rest of Markovich/A.M.P.’s music can be downloaded for free under Creative Commons at Markovich-AMP.com.
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Macroform is an ambient electronic artist whose music can be a little tricky to find all in one place. The most comprehensive sources seem to be a page on OPSOUND and a Bandcamp website — complete with visualizers. I also came across what appears to be Macroform’s blog. The song featured below, Seeing In Purple, inspired me to do something a bit different with the video than I normally do; I hope you like it.
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Jonathan Coulton just has too many great songs for him to not be featured multiple times. Last time I rode “Always The Moon” from the ever-growing album The Aftermath, but this week is for the acoustic version of “The Future Soon”, which is from JoCo’s demo album Other Experiments.
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The La Mirada, California-born YTCracker is a former hacker-turned-rapper and is now one of the most prominent artists representing the Nerdcore Rap genre. This week’s Audiosurfing track was generated using “Meganerd”, a song from YTCracker’s free album Nerdrap Entertainment System.
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I thought I’d kick off June with the appropriately titled “June (I Hate This Month)” from Los Angeles-based artist Monk Turner’s Calendar album, where he’s written and recorded a song for every month of the year. As a self-described “Concept Artist,” Monk Turner makes all of his music freely available under Creative Commons via Archive.org’s Open Source Audio repository.
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This acoustic track by Chicago-based musician Jamie Dull is from his 2008 EP The Quiet Sessions. The rest of his collection of solo works are available for free under Creative Commons at his website JamieDull.com.
I am the drummer for the band Lobster Newberg.
I play Trick Drums.
I also write solo music (which you may be listening to right now).
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I give away my solo music on Jamiedull.com.
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