I'm looking for other music recording fanatics like me!
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Peoria AZ
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I admit to being a hardened and hopeless music recording fanatic. I am beyond all hope, beyond any chance of therapy helping me. I just absolutely love the art of recording! The process is something I really enjoy. I love starting with one basic track, be it bass, drums or whatever, and then building on it. I also enjoy arranging...and mixing and mastering. I am a perfectionist. I will do at least 8 or 10 edits on any given track. If you share my passion for music recording, please drop me a line. I'm looking for people who want to collaborate on some great recordings, great songs! If you're an audio engineer, that's cool. And if you play one or more instruments or sing AND record at home, that's even better. But you gotta be into recording like me, because that's my favorite thing to do. And it's the only way we can work together. I don't care about gigging or touring with a band. That's for much hardier folk. I haven't lugged my heavy guitar amp around for years. If I had groupies at this point in my life, I wouldn't know what to do with them...unless they were into recording, tweaking the knobs and the EQ. Then they might get somewhere with me. :) But seriously, I'm looking for recording buddies, people I can swap music tracks with (as.wav files, preferably). I'm willing to collaborate on almost any project, in any genre except rap. Because I just don't get rap. I consider that a deficiency on my part -- not a put down of rap. But hey, I'm more into blues and classic rock. Would be open to starting a whole new genre of music with another creative soul. Why do everything the same? Stuff that's all the same gets lost in the big white noise machine of the market. No one notices it or cares about it. It just blends in nicely with everything else. But who cares about it. No one! Not me, and not you! So...if you get more excited about working diligently in the studio for hours at a time than about the groupies and the applause, drop me a line. Thank you! All collaborations must be strictly 50/50. That is, we split copyright, royalties, and proceeds -- or forget about it. It's too much trouble otherwise. I might consider a 3-way split if we had three people involved. But I am very distrustful of songs written by 4 or 5 or 6 people. Those kinds of songs usually have the life edited out of them and sound like polished poop.
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