Here is some sound
Aug 17th
It’s the least I can do.
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First Contact
Jun 27th
Hello! On behalf of myself, Jordan, and Jason I’d like to welcome you to our musical project and its little home on the web.
My idea was to create a website, a blog, for our band which at the very least would create a worthwhile project to work on with close friends and in addition we could share that work with our larger social network and give everybody one more place to visit each other on the web. We will have everything we need on this website to share all that could actually happen with what I think is a fantastic music opportunity.
Here are some acknowledgements and a little preview of the kind of updates we can make. The blog itself acts as our main home for news and announcements and can be added to by any member of the band. It is powered by WordPress and the theme is the Mystique theme by digitalnature which I then edited to better match the overall brand of our group. I installed two plugins by Blogs for Bands which power both our amazingly customizable discography page (Song Transmission Database) and our currently empty gig calendar (Live Transmissions). I can’t say enough how awesome it is that there are coders out there who do this work merely for donations that allow me to spend nothing and look like I worked ridiculously hard. Hitting these sites up for traffic is the least we can do. You will also notice our flickr account, twitter account, and a neat music player are all available on our main page as well.
Hm. Speaking of music players…
The one mp3 available to this point of Nebulae Apothecary music was an acoustic recording done by Scott Adams at Camp Fowler’s Chapel-by-the-Lake. That song, Lavender Bells, is currently the only song in our little music player. So, as a matter of introduction of this project I’d like to share with you Lavender Bells played live as a part of a Sacandaga String Band set at the Boght Arts center recorded live this past Spring.
Welcome, and enjoy!
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