Spry, that sounds very intriguing.

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I'm at work on the 23rd during the day, but I could do in the evening / after 5PM anytime.

How does that fit in with other people?

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The Sunday suggestion was just a starting point. When is best for you, Thursdaybloom?

Thursdaybloom wrote:

I also don't really have much to contribute

I know that this is not true.


Thursdaybloom wrote:

but I still want hangs.

Fair enough big_smile

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Ok, so the EMU studio / space is free both this Sunday (22/01/12) and the following Sunday (29/01/12), for example. Or if people could suggest dates that are more suitable? Tristan / Alastair / Iran / Thursdaybloom / WhiteRhino / anyone else?

WhiteRhino: I'm guessing a mixture of both, probably more on the electronic / noisy side perhaps, not sure, I guess it depends on who comes along and what each person brings. I will probably be laptop centric.

Iran: If you need a nice-sounding glass bowl for your cooking adventures, you know where to find one.

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So everyone is going to be off in the other room cooking awesome food, now? Hnng.

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this is a good move. people in other channels were getting annoyed at constant weeklybeats chatter.

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I agree, town can be convenient. I can get us access to EMU. The good thing about the EMU space is that we can easily record it and there's a PA.

Anyone else?

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Paul Wright wrote:

i could always go for a drive...

Yeah, we're just around the corner, mate. Drop by anytime.

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Okay, so it seems like a few may or may not be interested.

My suggestions for places would be either at adelaide uni at the electronic music unit somewhere (in the EMU space, for example), or I'm happy to have a jam at my place as well. Whatever sits with people better. FYI I am not a serial killer. But of course a serial killer would say that.

I tend to be free on Sundays rather than other days, but I could work around other people.

Thoughts?

Tristan Louth-Robins wrote:

I'm down for this.  and Sanad, I reckon it's been a good couple of years since I saw you...so a catch up of sorts is in the order.

Still rofling at this ^^ big_smile

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Amazing submissions for week one. Blown away by both quality and quantity of WB.

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Thursdaybloom: Yeah I know - everyone has different schedules and lives. But maybe we can work something out? When you and I have planned on doing music-related things in recent times, we've always aimed for time periods that are greater than 24 hours. We don't need that sort of a time block to meet up and jam.


Iran: You're most welcome to join in if anything comes of this, of course, regardless of any musical inadequacies. No pressure, though.

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Seems like there are heaps of Weekly Beaters from Adelaide.

Anyone keen for a jam of some sort?

My personal preference would be for something noisy and chaotic with some subtly and nuance mixed in, but I'm of course totally open for something completely different.

Thoughts and ideas? Or is this a bad plan?

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I think that the musicians involved should simply agree upon who gets to upload the track in their name. If this is something that is sorted out early on during the a given week, then I don't think there will be issues.

Spry, to me that somewhat breaks the spirit of Weekly Beats... but maybe that's just me.

Thursdaybloom, your suggestion works as well, but would be more effort to implement.

Good work, sasbro.

I uploaded mine earlier today. I feel like I compromised. Guess I was too lazy to get what I wanted to done in the way I wanted to. Oh wells. guess theres still 96.16% of the project left to go.

The lamest. tongue

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tIB wrote:

I'm sequenced and good to go, trying to live record the damn thing is proving difficult though. hmm

I am in the same boat. Facing some issues of instrumental performance.