In each Last Falling video, you will find a weekly time lapse of the work done for that particular track. Text descriptions will pop up as to what is being worked on so you don’t have to guess or figure out if I really did pick my nose in that one frame or what it was I had to drink.
As always, lastfalling.tv will serve as your live evidence that I am actually developing the track that is going to be released that coming Tuesday. It’s a chance for you to peek in and check out what I’m doing. A fair warning, it’s really boring to watch someone edit tracks but you might catch something rare and exciting like a cat walking across the desk.
TheĀ YouTube channel is being utilized for a couple of reasons: one is to allow the full tracks to be available there, another is to give the YouTube community an opportunity to subscribe if they like what they are seeing and hearing. Since additional tracks will be updated weekly starting 01.12.10, subscription based sites like podcasts and rss aggregatorsĀ are the easiest choice of self-governing freedom for you to like/dislike things for updates. You may like one song and completely think the other is worse than shit on a stick.
There’s a lot of people that are very interested in this project, I intend to make it as entertaining and fun as possible for myself and others out there. I really don’t care if you choose to hate or dislike my creative venture that offers music for free, voicing your negative opinions on the internet is counter-intuitive to any time and typing effort. Continue to fart into that wine glass and for the love of all things smug, keep feeling good about your life decisions.
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The current catalog of songs available right now spans 12 years, dating back to 1997. The podcast will continue to serve its function of updating you on what is new and when tracks (I have yet to find) are available.
Some are wondering why I’m doing this; why my past is up for grabs.
To them I say I am fulfilling my obligation as an artist to remain vulnerable given the climate of the music industry in addition to our horrible economic shitastrophy. There is no obligation to buy my music or any music for that matter. I love what I do and this is just a great opportunity to open up my vault for you.
I’ll personally keep you informed about what’s new through my little vortex on the internet and continue to deliver music the way I hear it.
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