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Liquid Sunshine: Positive Feedback
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Friday, April 16, 2010. I went to a couple of shows recently where I found myself thinking about how much venue choice impacts the audience, which in turn impacts the musician's performance. First show in question: The Holmes Brothers. Played The Barns at Wolftrap. The key word in that description is. The second show in question: I saw Yeasayer. So much of live music is about the exchange of energy between musician and audience, where each feeds the other to c...
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Liquid Sunshine: August 2010
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Monday, August 30, 2010. And done without camp, which is what makes the night so great to watch. A sound engineer can't improve a song, but he/she has an unprecedented ability to shape a song by choosing where and how to focus the listener's attention and shaping (or not) the sounds of each instrument. Even listening to the results from contests like Radiohead's for Reckoner. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. School of...
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Liquid Sunshine: September 2009
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Busy since FMC's Policy Summit is only three weeks away. Ack! Hearing Radiohead's Brian Message. And our panel on IP, privacy and network rights. I guess I've been looking at the title long enough that "Up in Your Bits" is no longer snicker-worthy! Among my recent thought-provoking, smile-making, huh? Or cringe-inducing moments online:. The Family Guy maybe inspired 179,997 indecency complaints. In March. Yeah. This ode to Netflix.
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Liquid Sunshine: On the Mend
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. I'm happy to say that my fourth trip to New Orleans in two years revealed a city rebuilding. There's still way too much to do to be conscionable, but what our government neglected, the residents of the city have stepped in to do with grace and class (with a little bit of help from Brad Pitt. If you ever make it to New Orleans, I highly recommend you visit the Mother-in-Law Lounge. And lots of photos here. I've been been working in so...
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Liquid Sunshine: February 2010
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Sipping from the Garden Hose of Words. To lessen the feeling of being perpetually behind, I've been trying to be more intentional with my literal and virtual piles of stuff to read. I currently have magazine subscriptions to Outside. I also sold my name to TapeOp. S mailing list in exchange for a subscription. At the beginning of the year, I swapped Paste Magazine. Maybe it was a slight foreshadowing of the work I do. The blogs, howe...
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Liquid Sunshine: October 2009
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Saturday, October 24, 2009. Bookshelf: Genes and Julia. I've been reading Steve Olsen's Mapping Human History. Which looks at genetics through the lens of ancient history and describes possible migration patterns that brought the human species from the couple of people we're descended from who lived in Africa 100,000 - 150,000 years ago to the 6.7 billion humans we are today. Also, just finished Julie Powell's Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously.
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Liquid Sunshine: Listening Harder
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Monday, August 30, 2010. And done without camp, which is what makes the night so great to watch. A sound engineer can't improve a song, but he/she has an unprecedented ability to shape a song by choosing where and how to focus the listener's attention and shaping (or not) the sounds of each instrument. Even listening to the results from contests like Radiohead's for Reckoner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter.
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Liquid Sunshine: Carousel
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Saturday, October 4, 2008. Jenny very diligently started researching and took all our ideas of websites that exist in some quasi-legal realm and started piecing the whole thing together. She quickly ran into all sorts of legal bogs and the post is still in mothballs. About his experiences with the four major label groups and the RIAA when he was trying to negotiate a licensing agreement that might have kept Muxtape alive in its former form. October 19, 2008 at...
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Liquid Sunshine: Resilience
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Living the Sunshiny Life of Music and Media. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. There's a terrible statistic. Around Brad Pitt's eco-friendly homes in the lower 9th ward. It didn't use to be that way. I had a fantastic time as I always do in New Orleans - lots of great food, a rockin' show, a chance to catch up with friends new and old, my very first crawfish boil, photographic evidence here. So watch the Spike Lee documentary. Great blog post.thank you for writing down what I think about New Orleans. Love you much,.
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microsoft: October 2009
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Thursday, October 8, 2009. A Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certification enables IT professionals to target specific technologies and to distinguish themselves by demonstrating in-depth knowledge and expertise. A Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification enables IT professionals to demonstrate comprehensive skills in planning, deploying, supporting, maintaining, and optimizing IT infrastructures. A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification enables IT pro...