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What an Intro! | Wavy Dice
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March 11, 2014. Someday, I’d like to be introduced like this…. Hans Keller Introduces The Pink Floyd. I Just Love This Song. One thought on “ What an Intro! March 12, 2014 at 1:35 pm. Awesome. Yeah, I wish more interviews began from this perspective. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. On What an Intro! On The Old Original Ancient Blog. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Voice Overs - Georgie Caldwell
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The WordPress Training Suite Class Promo for Joy of Code. A Shiner like a Diamond", excerpt by David Sedaris from. Me Talk Pretty One Day. Entertainment and World News for Wochit. Demos produced, mixed, and edited by Zachary Dinerstein. Looking like a boy scout, dressing like a grandma.
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Blog | Wavy Dice
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March 11, 2014. Someday, I’d like to be introduced like this…. Hans Keller Introduces The Pink Floyd. One comment so far. I Just Love This Song. December 8, 2013. By William and Victoria. Out of Manchester, Britain, who I found randomly on Soundcloud. It’s one of my Likes. But I keep coming back to it, and it’s become a bonafide soundtrack-of-my-life type song for me. It’s jaunty, sad and sweet; hop in! The Old Original Ancient Blog. November 28, 2013. Sunday, July 13, 2008. Friday, August 10, 2007.
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So how might you. As a kind of quirky rock. In Wavy Dice’s dreams, perhaps, as a kind of rock that sits in a realm somewhere between Beck’s non-rap songs and Brian Eno’s non-ambient songs. They Might Be Giants. Wavy Dice gets a sense of inspiration by something mix engineer Dave Pensado said in an Electronic Musician (July 2007) interview: “It is better to sound new than to sound good” (That article is no longer on the Web, but apparently he said this a lot. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. On What an Intro!
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Songs | Wavy Dice
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Wavy Dice has dozens of songs in various states of progress and disarray. Most are playable, all are written by me ( David Weiss. And a few lack words, reprises, verses, etc. Here are a few that are actually hearable, right now:. I wrote and recorded this one many years ago and then brought it to Brian DeLizza, who added the drums that I heard in my head, and spruced up the overall sound, over at Freq Lab. Is a fascinating, mysterious, sadly endangered animal. The Goat is Off Again. Blues in E, on a slig...
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The Old Original Ancient Blog | Wavy Dice
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The Old Original Ancient Blog. November 28, 2013. Eventually I decided to just redo this whole thing in WordPress, and even though I only had two wee posts, it pained my to just erase them (being a pack rat and continuity freak). So here they are:. Sunday, July 13, 2008. Don’t Pass the Vegetables Be Up. It’ s the absolute truth, and you can hear it right this very second on the Wavy Dice myspace space. Posted by dw @ 7:26 PM 0 Comments. Friday, August 10, 2007. This Here Site Launches, and a MySpace Space.
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Reiko Matsuo-New York-based Web Producer and Code Master with Extensive Background in Print and Online Media-Those who know Reiko
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Those Who Know Reiko. When he was the Editor. Of Editor and Publisher. Reiko is that rare design director who both astounds with creativity and. Gets the job done, completely, on time and on budget . Reiko's designs were superb, particularly her covers. She would listen to story conferences. When he was the Editorial Director at. I worked with Reiko at both E&P. And Marketing y Medios. Over the past decade while she was art director at Editor and Publisher. Http:/ www.lonniebusch.com/. Reiko is always on...