Yet to check out Kasabian's new album For now, I love this song and it's giving me high hopes @ADLR "Adrian" whatchu think of newer Kasabian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcLRq3oBtnU
THE SONG OF MY PEOPLE (As of this morning with the AT&T/Azure outage and the inevitable all-hands outage calls for infrastructure teams) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtQpThwWQtQ
THE SONG OF MY PEOPLE (As of this morning with the AT&T/Azure outage and the inevitable all-hands outage calls for infrastructure teams) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtQpThwWQtQ
Same!!! America has some excellent roots in some great music but the music in other cultures is emotional on another level completely. I have respect for all music! RAG DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE!
Public access channel for a playlist I've been making! Feel free to collaborate!(edited)
Adri
Yet to check out Kasabian's new album For now, I love this song and it's giving me high hopes @ADLR "Adrian" whatchu think of newer Kasabian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcLRq3oBtnU
Compilation of all the singular tracks + albums made by the musical collective Geinoh Yamashirogumi. This is still a work in progress! (Thank you to Records ...
true and it's not that expensive. but the filemanagement settings are horrible, especially when saving downloaded tracks on another harddrive. i worked it out now, but this and the right settings for my sound-setup where a pain
Yeah, I use AI to make songs, though the lyrics are usually written by hand, then run through AI for cleanup. Mastering etc I do myself, as well as cubase and audition modifications to finished AI tracks.
Japanese game devs really poured a lot of love into even the soundtrack of their video games and still kind of do even though the corporate culture has overtaken the majority of game studios and publishers mostly on the look out to either please investors or generate money as a first priority.
Demigod
Japanese game devs really poured a lot of love into even the soundtrack of their video games and still kind of do even though the corporate culture has overtaken the majority of game studios and publishers mostly on the look out to either please investors or generate money as a first priority.
Japanese game devs really poured a lot of love into even the soundtrack of their video games and still kind of do even though the corporate culture has overtaken the majority of game studios and publishers mostly on the look out to either please investors or generate money as a first priority.