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Inside the Practice Space

Last night, I took a camera with me to the Derailleur practice/recording session, and took a bunch of pictures. Even in the unlikely event that you’re not a Derailleur fan, it might be worth taking a gander to see a bunch of Nowhere Band source material…

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Octopussy

So, I can’t remember what the official theme song was to Octopussy, but I think we can all agree that it didn’t rock hard enough.  If it did, I’d remember it, right? Fortunately, Derailleur’s on the case.  As part of our Bond Themes project, we’ve recorded a new Octopussy theme; a rough mix of it can be heard here.

And, although this is a Derailleur song through and through, this is also more or less what I picture The Awesome Boys as sounding like, except without the backing vocals.

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Assasins Never Cry

Here’s a link to an easy way to check out the first-draft mix of Derailleur’s newest song. As I say on the linked page, this is part of our in-production concept EP of theme songs for James Bond movies that haven’t happened yet (or, in a couple of cases, that did happen, but were given the wrong theme songs).

The song fucking rocks the house, and I highly recommend you go check it out.

Also, Nowhere #16 is way ahead of schedule and should be forthcoming within a couple of days.

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A Garage Band Disappointment

I sat down yesterday to goof around with Garage Band, and kept having trouble getting my mike input set up properly.  A bit more poking around, and actually reading what was on the screen in front of me, brought me to the realization that the mike I’d plugged in didn’t matter a whit, that Garage Band was just taking its input from my laptop’s built-in mike, and that it had been doing so for the past couple of months every time I’d sat down to record something and spent hours fussing with the goddamned mike.

I was pissed, but also sort of excited— I’d been fairly happy with that last round of recordings, and if that’d been done unwittingly using some cheesy built-in mike, just imagine what sort of magic I could make with a real mike plugged into the input! Read more

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