
Llarion
New member
Hi folks!
As we approach September 11th, each of us will remember the tragic events of last year and reflect in their own ways. I wanted to share with you something that we did last year to try and help.
On another musician's board I hang out on (www.artistarea.com), 22 artists in 8 countries around the world got together and wrote, arranged, recorded, and released a tribute song, called Take My Hand (A Better World). This happend entirely through the miracle of Internet technology, none of the artsts had ever met each other in person; but each of us contributed a piece of the recording, and sent it to a central point for final edits and mixdown.
Please visit www.mp3charity.com to read all about it and hear the song. Any listens would be appreciated, as all proceeds from this song go to the American Red Cross to benefit the families of the victims of the tragedies in NY, Washington, and Pennsylvania.
The first song on the linked MP3.com page is the collaboration with all 22 of us. (my contribution was a programmed drum track...) Also, if you scroll way down the page, I did my own complete ground-up recording/arrangement of the piece, and collaborated with two of the other artists from the original song (Kim Novak and Lee "SinSeeker" Mallory from The HeKkLeRs) for vocal help (since I'm not really a singer). Look for the "llarion's arrangement" version...
Anyway, would love to hear what you think of them! Read the "process" page first, it's really an excellent digest of what might be perhaps the largest example of online collaboration in history!
Thanks!
Phil
As we approach September 11th, each of us will remember the tragic events of last year and reflect in their own ways. I wanted to share with you something that we did last year to try and help.
On another musician's board I hang out on (www.artistarea.com), 22 artists in 8 countries around the world got together and wrote, arranged, recorded, and released a tribute song, called Take My Hand (A Better World). This happend entirely through the miracle of Internet technology, none of the artsts had ever met each other in person; but each of us contributed a piece of the recording, and sent it to a central point for final edits and mixdown.
Please visit www.mp3charity.com to read all about it and hear the song. Any listens would be appreciated, as all proceeds from this song go to the American Red Cross to benefit the families of the victims of the tragedies in NY, Washington, and Pennsylvania.
The first song on the linked MP3.com page is the collaboration with all 22 of us. (my contribution was a programmed drum track...) Also, if you scroll way down the page, I did my own complete ground-up recording/arrangement of the piece, and collaborated with two of the other artists from the original song (Kim Novak and Lee "SinSeeker" Mallory from The HeKkLeRs) for vocal help (since I'm not really a singer). Look for the "llarion's arrangement" version...
Anyway, would love to hear what you think of them! Read the "process" page first, it's really an excellent digest of what might be perhaps the largest example of online collaboration in history!
Thanks!
Phil