Ok that took me a bit and it's still not right.
Presenting Stormcellar Radio, a random playlist of all our stuf + other random stuff.
More stuff to come.
Boy that took some digging. Simple solution eventualy but it took me a while to work it out.
Click on the radio link wherever youc an see it on the screen somewhere
Social distancing songwriting today.
Nice day for it
Testing Continues
The audio stuff worked out ok today. Not too loud.Worked well for guide track recording.
Listening to some guide stuff now.
Streaming Development
Tech testing still ongoing.
One more go at rehearsal for duo is next.
Then tech testing with outdoor stuff (hope the weather holds)
So...we have Sound OK, worked out lag time sucks. Next is combining outside wifi to stream access with a (yuck) webcam but at least good enough sound.
No rush. It's a slow apocalypse.
Song Writing Stuff
Sometimes it's easy. Sometimes it aint. We've never shied away from 'full and frank' discussion.
There's a saying in the band, the tensions are what make it dynamic.
Working on 'Devils Preacher' is taking a while, which is great. It deserves as good a job as we can muster, and I haven't been too happy with my part so far.
The job isn't getting it to perfection. The job is getting it to the point where you can get it right.
Different Batches
As promised, I am laying out a little more internal thinking than usual.
Song batches at the moment are loosely grouped into:
1. Clarkesdale
2. Salon Project
3. Everything Else
Who does the grouping? Ah well. Um. Yeah.
Ok. So here's the logic.
I reckon everything that was written in/during/around the US tour is fair game for batch 1.
Salon has already kicked off with Crossfire and I have four or five candidates.
Of course that involves working with our mates and assembling people is inadvisable at present. Hmm...
In the everything else category is...everything else.
With Mr Wizard in seclusion for weeks, there's a new crop from him.
We touched on four tunes today in development. Based on that logic it's going to take us another weeks worth of sessions to go through the backlog from pre-tour, then the stuff from the tour, then the new crop brought on by isolation and too much time on the hands of a guitarist.
When we get to the next layer of development and i get the tech sorted, we might open up one of the later sessions.
Stay safe, stay well, stay home where possible.
With thanks to everyone for giving it a shot.
Lag time is a factor for remote interaction
Sender to listener and back again is a round trip, it's gotta go through processing and sending.
Plus, the speed of light is fast but it's not 'instant' Only apparently instant over short distances.
Multiply those small fractions of a second for information to travel, by multiple sources spread out over Sydney, add it all up and... it spooks the musicians.
We've tried remote songwriting (possible but need more gear) and we've tried remote rehearsal, and have not sorted it.
We have another couple of tests to do to see if we can't shave off a millisecond here or there.
Strangely prescient of, or appropriate to, the times.
I put this up today out of my own sheer sense of amusement :-)
Stay safe all you lot.
Ok thanks to Caroline for pointing out that I had deleted the merchandise link.
ok, sorted.
For the record:
Redbubble Merch on demand.
https://www.redbubble.com/people/stormcellarband/shop?asc=u
It's back up in the menu. Oops. My bad.
BUT!
As I tested the other link, the one that takes you to the place where you buy our stuff directly via CD baby?
Ahem.
CD Baby retired our music store in March of 2020 in order to place our focus entirely on the tools and services that are most meaningful to musicians today and tomorrow.
(cough) bullshit
hmmm, If I was running an e-commerce store for music and I decided without notice to the musicians to withdraw the direct-to-retail option, I wonder how I might, hypothetically, phrase it bluntly.
Maybe like this:
'we weren't making enough out of this to warrant dealing with retail customers so we're gonna let Apple & Spotify make the $ and we'll make our money charging you to sign up to them. All that 'we're in this together' stuff from our founder is well gone because, well, no one's making enough money out of it. Oh yeah, by the way, your customers can pay more to buy through the retailers while you get less but oh well, that's business, nothing personal kid.'
Obviously I am not saying this is what they meant.
But it would be what I meant, if I said it.
Ohhhhh the timesssss they are a chaaaaaaangin.
Sing it Bob.