More on Somesongs

I'm finding my little run at somesongs.com pretty interesting. As of this posting I Think I Started A Trend is rated #2 of this week's submissions. I assume its rating will go down as more people vote and it averages out a little bit more. Earlier today I was checking every now and then and there would occasionally be a new person saying "It's almost good" or "It's just barely good" to my song. I've gotten a reasonable amount of good and bad criticism before so I'm doing pretty well in the hurt feelings department (in case you're worried.)

The interesting part is that usually when someone says that your song kind of missed the mark, that's all you've got to go on. You know that at least one person out there kinda thinks it isn't all that great. What to do? You certainly can't go and listen to the music they make or the other songs they enjoy that they feel you're not on par with. On somesongs you can. Which changes the dynamic of criticism in a pretty strange way and I would say also opens up many neurotic doorways to aspiring crazies.

One way to look at the dynamic is that it makes the critic of your music more accountable for their opinion. Another nicer way to look at it is that it gives people a better insight into where the critics are coming from. I'm pretty sure that's a good thing, but it doesn't always feel that way.

I'm not sure about offering my own commentary or advice on any other songs on somesongs. Criticising people's art always make me feel a little wrong inside.

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Somesongs

I've been looking into music networks and communities on the net. I'm still on 26.4k dialup for at least two more months, so my participation unfortunately has to be kind of minimal. However I stumbled across somesongs.com yesterday which is sort of like an mp3.com or nowhereradio.com that doesn't provide hosting for your songs. You host the songs yourself and then the website takes care of the feedback and profiles and all that business.

Because I am starved for attention I posted my new song over there and we'll see what happens.

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Outside the Inbox: Songs Inspired by Spam

Junk email. Spam. Art? Outside the Inbox will be a compilation of songs inspired by the often bizarre and intriguing subject lines of unsolicited junk emails.

Some examples from my inbox over the past month:

  • Your Urgent Attention Please
  • Do You Remember Me?
  • No Pumps, No Weights, No Surgery
  • Haven't Felt Like This For Ages
  • Bonnie Forgot Her Clothes
  • Re: Your Bowels

Interested in contributing a song? All submissions are welcome! The only rule is that the title of your song must be an actual junk email subject line. You can choose them from my list or you can provide your own (please be ready to provide the email).

The deadline for submissions is August 1st, 2003.

If you've recorded a song for submission, please email the URL of your 192k encoded MP3 to me at outsidetheinbox@bradsucks.net. Links only please. If you send the MP3 it will bounce and be lost forever.

This is a non-profit compilation. The CD will be sold on Café Shops or Mixonic at cost and all rights to the songs will remain peacefully with the original artists.

If you'd like to be notified when Outside the Inbox is released, please send an email to oti_notify@bradsucks.net.

Update 08/15: The compilation is almost complete, just waiting on one or two other tracks and then we should be good to go. The submissions I received sound fantastic, thanks to you all!

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Reason 2.5

Reason 2.5 is out today! Advanced Reverb, Vocoder, Scream 4 Sound Destruction Unit, Unison and splitters & mergers for audio and CV.

I'm looking forward to playing around with the new additions, but the main thing I'd love to see would be for them to open up the whole annoying proprietary Refill format. That would actually increase its usefulness as a product and strip out a whole level of stupidity users have to cope with. I know that will never happen, but it would be nice.

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Groove Agent

Groove Agent just shipped the other day. What Groove Agent is:

Groove Agent is a stunning new VSTi that provides you with ready-to-go drum rhythms in only a few mouse clicks. Groove Agent can play the hottest, most popular and influential styles from the past 50 years of music history - inside your VST host application. Based on quality drum samples most of which were recorded especially to analog tape, Groove Agent puts a top studio drummer at your fingertips.

This may be the death of music, but I really want it.

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Spampilation

While driving home tonight thinking about all the spam waiting for me in my inbox, I had an idea that made me laugh. The idea would be to put together a compilation of songs by independent musicians where the title of the song was a subject from a piece of junk mail. I went through my spam folder when I got home and here's an idea of what the tracklist would look like: 1. Bad Credit Need Money 2. I'll Make Your Dream Come True 3. VIRGIN BABES LOOKING FOR PARTNER (ON NEW HARDCORE PARTY) 4. Get Your Pills Now 5. Ready to Enlarge Your Penis 6. Bonnie Forgot Her Clothes 7. We Can Pay Off Your Debt 8. Is Your Woman Satisfied Today 9. Viagra, Soma, Fioricent, Prescribed Online for Free 10. Women will flock to you 11. Are You Sick of Spam 12. Toner Cartridge Prices You Requested 13. Brad Feel Happier About Your Appearance

For some reason I'm actually giving some serious though to putting a collaborative project like this together and selling it for cost on Cafe Press or something. I think it would make me happy to turn junk email into art somehow.

VST Spectrum Analyzer

Lately, while thinking about putting together a CD compilation of my tracks so far, I've been struggling with trying to understand mixing. It's one of those things that I don't think I get the worst results in, but I feel I don't really understand what the hell I'm doing. I always feel lost. So I've been trying to use spectrum analyzers to understand what's going on with the frequencies in my recordings. The one in Cubase is okay but I find it a bit complicated and cumbersome. While reading through the kvr-vst forums I came across this thread where Jonathan Ayres of ConcreteFX posted this excellent QSpec spectrum analyzer plugin that he made.

It's pretty cool and is something I've wanted for a while. Just from running one of my tracks through it and watching the activity of the track and the individual channels I feel like I have a little bit better idea where various instruments sit. Which I assume will be helpful when it's time to get them to stop clashing.

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Video Progress

I've been told that the video footage for the Overreacting video is being picked up today. So that's pretty cool.

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Quitting Singing Lessons

On Friday night I made the decision to quit taking lessons with my particular vocal teacher. She was very nice and a very good singer, but I felt like I was paying $20 a week to just hang out and sing for half an hour. Very little direction or advice or instruction was given, which kept frustrating me as I felt I could do all of that on my own. Each time I'd get frustrated I would try to push the lessons more in that direction, which would help temporarily and then kind of peter out. I felt like I was way more concerned with goals than my teacher was.

So I decided to quit, which is a drag and makes this my second somewhat failed attempt at getting a vocal coach.

I'm going to continue on with the scales I was taught beceause I did feel that practicing them was improving my voice. I did confirm that I was breathing properly, which was something that concerned me. So it wasn't all a loss.

Probably when I work up the nerve and vocal angst again I'll go and look for another teacher. La di da.

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'Sound Advice on Developing Your Home Studio' Review

I've been meaning to complain here about books on mixing and recording not including audio example CDs. I don't understand why they don't all come with them. They don't cost much to include and it seems stupid to even try to talk about audio concepts without audio examples to illustrate what the hell you're talking about. I own a lot of books on recording, and yet for some reason Sound Advice on Developing Your Home Studio is the first one I've bought with an included audio CD. This is just one book in the six book InstantPro series and as the name implies, it mostly covers things like cables, monitor positioning and room acoustics.

It would be a good book without the audio CD. For a small book (79 pages), it has quite a bit of detailed and practical information for the beginner. But with the CD, it's fantastic. You can write pages and pages about why it's a good idea to worry about your studio acoustics, but one good audio example will get the job done better.

The book covered a lot of stuff I was already familiar with and didn't have a lot of new information for me. However, the audio CD was well worth it and I'm really interested in checking out some of the other books and CDs in the series, particularly Compressors, Limiters, Expanders & Gates, and Equalizers, Reverbs & Delays.

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Link button

Thanks to my sworn enemy mAAk for putting together this link button for me:

Now you all have no excuse for not linking to me all over the frigging place.

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Work Out Fine

Work Out FineGenre: Rock/Folk Length: 4:03 Date: 04/24/03 Album: Brad Sucks: I Don't Know What I'm Doing

Here's a song I wrote the other day while having various retarded life issues. My voice is all low because I had a cold at the time. I had to remove all the takes with me coughing in them. I didn't realize the cold was affecting my voice until I listened to the recordings and apparently I'm too lazy to re-do them.

Cortisone aftermath

Cortisone shot went okay. Everyone keeps telling me they hurt really, really badly. At Easter my aunt was explaining how incredibly painful hers was. This one was even better than the first one and the first one was OK. My arm didn't do that crazy seizing up thing for hours afterwards either, so that's a bonus. It's just a bit sore.

And the roid rage is a refreshing change of pace.

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Madonna and Piracy

Madonna Has Choice Words For Music Pirates:

The Madonna camp is looking to clamp down on online peer-to-peer piracy of her new Maverick album, "American Life," by flooding file-sharing networks with decoy files. Those who download tracks from such services as KaZaA are greeted by the voice of Madonna asking, "What the f*** do you think you're doing?" The new album is due April 22; the title track is No. 37 this week on the Billboard Hot 100.

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