tate.eskew | December 13, 2010
Recently, Tara Jane ONeil created a bandcamp page and I wanted to make sure everyone knew about it. Most of the stuff represented there is her work which was used as film score and instrumental pieces of wonderful music. I’ve always followed what TJO has done throughout her career since she played bass in a [...]
Category: other music |
Tags: after a dark seven, music, tara jane oneil
tate.eskew | November 22, 2010
I’ve been looking at ways to collaborate with other musicians that I would never run into on a day to day basis. I’ve also been wondering if a technology/web app already existed where I could go and “bid” my services to someone that may be looking for music for film or what have you. It [...]
Category: interesting websites |
Tags: collaboration, indabamusic, music, recording
tate.eskew | November 18, 2010
It looks like we will finally get a vinyl release of Ride‘s super great album “Nowhere” here in the States. Has it really been twenty years since this album was released? I often find myself going through old albums and listening to tracks that seem to bring on a huge rush of sentimental feelings and [...]
Category: other music |
Tags: music, nowhere, ride, vinyl
tate.eskew | November 5, 2010
so, i was thinking the other day that i should just start posting old demos of songs that i have laying around. my friend chad was kind enough to dig through old CDs and old computer drives to find a bulk of this stuff. most of it i had forgotten about. some of it is [...]
Category: tate's demos, tate's music |
Tags: demos, music
tate.eskew | September 10, 2008
i ran across this (BOJAM) on one of my RSS feeds today. they say: Bojam is an online music collaboration service connecting musicians to mix, record, and collaborate to produce original or popular music. Bojam does so with music, open-sourcing all aspects of the music creation process, including a wiki-style platform for adding song info, [...]
Category: interesting websites, other music |
Tags: bojam, music, Open source, software