The Trench Town Oddities are a 5-piece band, playing an eclectic blend of pop, funk, rock, blues and reggae - often called Caribbean pop or rock reggae - listening to the Trench Town Oddities conjures up images of summer fun, beaches and tropical cocktails! A crowd pleaser for every age group.
- PLUGOLA
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It was 2 years ago,end of august,I wrote and recorded this song called "Cellar boy",all in one hot summer afternoon,havn't done anything much more since then,well,still a memorable day for me to share it with you,hope I can get back on the track soon.
hiya i'm just wondering if perhaps i can get some comments on this song i've made.. http://www.box.net/shared... anything really would be fine just.. um.. yeah i can't seem to get any more ideas lol
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Thanks a lot, Stanislas. Even if it's my 'very own version', playing the national anthem is.. huh..
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
;-) - I'm also curious about unbutu studio : is it as worth as Cubase?
- Stanislas Jourdan
Stanislas: Ubuntu Studio is a version of Ubuntu Linux dedicated to musicians and other artists
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
In place of Cubase, I mainly use Rosegarden (Midi seq., digital..), Ardour (Hard Disk Recorder). There's tons of LADSPA plugins/effects ;)
- Thierry R. Andriamirado
oh, interesting! I never felt the need of linux until now ;-) Unbutu studio could be useful for me ;-)
- Stanislas Jourdan
A must try ;) Even a regular Ubuntu is great for real-time scheduling when making music
- Thierry R. Andriamirado