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Life After Music - PART IIAs some of you may know, I turned from the lucrative (cough, cough) and rewarding (choke/gag/gasp) life of a musician to a multimedia focus a few years back. Succumbing to a 9-5 in a corporate cubicle had it's necessary advantages (did I hear someone say health insurance? .. you are correct!) but the transition was not without regret. Nevertheless, I considered it a challenge to find my way and "fit in". I poured my heart and soul into it — not just to keep my day gig, but as an outlet for creative expression and a public "soapbox" for sharing my thoughts. Cultivating that ultimate chord progression or writing that poignant lyric were relegated to the sidelines as interactive scripting, visual enhancement and motion-driven design took center stage. My lab wasn't a MIDI studio or a smoky club but the virtual world of the internet. Like so many others in this technological-driven digital age; the flesh, sweat and blood of the real world was swapped out for the wild and winsome wonders of the web. Metrics - Miffed and MollifiedBut I digress... I've been monitoring traffic on my sites (and ranking in Google) and — altho' my metrics are not that scientific — they do indicate and foreshadow a bigger picture of what folks tend to gravitate to while surfing... Hip interactive multimedia, e.g., the Knowledge Tree Strange how music still seems to be the overwhelming magnet that draws in and captivates casual netizens. It's a powerful and compelling experience — still unique and "exalted" among the myriad of media formats now available. Well, I've said this a hundred times before but I finally have dusted off the recording gear and have a few tunes (songs and instrumentals) just waiting to be recorded. The metrics must be telling me to "get it together dude" and crank 'em out. -- Jan 27th, 2011 -- Read "Life After Music - PART I" |
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