Thursday, August 11, 2005

Markus Schulz

This is another great DJ. Tends to play lots of progressive trance, less vocal and very upbeat with plenty of ethereal edges. You can catch his show every Thursday on DI.fm
I havent purchased any new cd's in a while, mostly been listening to online stations. However, I did get a pretty nifty software program "techno eJay". This makes it even easier then (in my opinion) garage band to create music. It doesnt seem to be available in the states, so I had to buy it from Canada. It used to be available here, but I suspect it wasnt a big hit, so after v.2, they stopped selling in the states, or made it very hard to find.
Making music has been on the backburner, with moving and packing and being in limbo, not to mention my stupid .dll error that crept up on Sonar 3. So I am out recording software now, and need to fix that problem. After I am settled, I suspect I will be trying to resume creation of some new songs.
::tangent::
why is it people say they want to hear change of information in advance of a deadline, but when that information gets passed along, they tell you to make it happen anyway. So, you bust your hump to make it happen, only to miss a deadline as previously stated, and then get reamed for missing the deadline and not letting them know till it was too late. I think this sort of behavior, practiced mostly between sales and mfg. is a trap. It is designed to make you go crazy, plain and simple. My comment to all this is, be careful what you ask for and be prepared to HEAR THE ANSWER. Which actually leads into another tangent, this same philosophy can be applied to people who ask "how are you" as a means of a daily greeting. Most people who throw this phrase around dont really want to know how you actually are, it's this false sense of concern, wrapped up in a polite package.

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