On Vox: Hey, angel

Jan 30, 2007 11:17



This is the story of the making of a benefit album.

Like many indie musicians coming of age in the 90's, I fell in love with the DC band JawboxTheir unique combination of intricate, sometimes haunting and often ( Read more... )

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sourisverte January 30 2007, 16:33:25 UTC
You're doing a wonderful thing! I'm looking forward to updates.

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trisloth January 30 2007, 16:45:59 UTC

Thanks! I'm trying out my never-before-used Vox blog to chronicle this project, but I'll cross-post every update here.

I'll post some rough mixes soon, perhaps!

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coeur_de_lion January 30 2007, 17:14:59 UTC
wow, i hadn't heard about this . . thank you for posting it!

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trisloth January 30 2007, 17:19:33 UTC

absolutely.

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saturn_in_rain January 31 2007, 02:36:18 UTC
you truly are amazing,.. i look forward to hearing more of your studio results, and helping any way that i can!!

i hope tomorrow goes well :D

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trisloth January 31 2007, 02:44:54 UTC

thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you will be the first to hear the results, of course :)

ps. some dude in ottawa just im'd me on soulseek after finding the two tracks i've done already! :D

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thesnark January 31 2007, 04:40:30 UTC
I think that's an awesome thing to do - you can probably generate more money for the cause by using your talent to produce something like that whose proceeds will go toward the cause than by donating that money directly. I am stoked to hear the result and eager to give my money for it.

Ted Leo + the Pharmacists are coming here soon, I wonder if that's part of the benefit - I'll have to check my Showbox email lists from the last couple weeks to see.

Keep us updated!

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hermanation January 31 2007, 04:46:11 UTC
what burning airlines song was it?

have you ever heard j's version of fear is a man's best friend on the vietnam veterans benefits comp? i have spent more than a few nights listening to that on repeat. and 3 sisters by burning airlines.

when i heard about callum, i was floored. here was someone i hold as a hero, who wrote songs that were a huge part of my life. good luck with the cd.

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