Trending in Reggae on Bandlab
The dub version of my song Vago de Playa has been included on Bandlab’s this week’s Trending in Reggae playlist. I am totally honored. Thanks Bandlab.
The dub version of my song Vago de Playa has been included on Bandlab’s this week’s Trending in Reggae playlist. I am totally honored. Thanks Bandlab.
If you see this guy around the internet, that’s also me.
Just like how they say:
BandLab is a social music platform that enables creators to make music and share the creative process with musicians and fans. With a global community of creators and fans, BandLab combines music making and collaboration tools like the world’s first cross-platform DAW, with social features like video sharing, messaging and discovery. BandLab’s mission is to break down the technical, geographic and creative barriers between creators, collaborators and community by providing a completely FREE and unlimited service. Join the movement at www.bandlab.com.
This is absolutely true. What it actually means is you can upload your music you recorded or created in other programs and share it with other musicians around they world who are eager to collaborate, give feedback and so on. You can crate bands with musicians from across the globe if you want.
If you don’t have a DAW you can use their online editor with really good sounds and instruments, or Windows users can download CakeWalk a fully functional DAW with a nice and modern interface, that is completely free. The unexperienced music creators can take advantage of the variety of mastering options to give the mix that final polish. I initially signed up for this feature but later I got hooked on the social part of BandLab. There are a lot of very creative people dropping some great music all the time.
See you around on BandLAb…
This is a cover of an old Hungarian Gypsy song, author unknown. Despite the dark text the gypsies always made this song just way too cheerful. I was trying to put back some tragedy in it.
This is an instrumental cover of an old Hungarian song with a cumbia rhythm and a touch of surf feeling. Original melody written most likely by György Iritz.
Hello, thank you all for coming. Please, sit down.
For over 40 years of abusive music consumption of almost any genre my brain had finally said enough, I will create my own music now. He appointed me to carry out his evil plan. The process had already begun and there is nothing you can do to stop it.
Thank you for your attention. You will be hearing from me.