Hey, long shot but anyone in New York (or surrounding area) interested in some online collaborating, punctuated by my occasional visits to the city (next time, May). I guess guys from anywhere would be cool but I'd love to be able to do some music when I'm in NY, which I regularly am. Plan to move there in the next year or two as well.
Me: guitars, vocals and bass and piano to a lesser extent. Pavement, Beach Boys, Acetone, Smog, Silver Jews, Neil Young, shitloads more.
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Dublin, Ireland V. New York, New York.
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Re: Dublin, Ireland V. New York, New York.
I might be into it. I'm in Brooklyn. My style is a little more trad rock and roll (read: Beatles, Stonesy, Dylan).
What can you tell me about the scene in Dublin. My girlfriend is thinking it might be a cool place to move. I'm not sure how we'd do that both being US citizens, but who knows....
Let me know if any of this appeals to you.
What can you tell me about the scene in Dublin. My girlfriend is thinking it might be a cool place to move. I'm not sure how we'd do that both being US citizens, but who knows....
Let me know if any of this appeals to you.
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Re: Dublin, Ireland V. New York, New York.
The scene in Dublin is not bad a the moment. There's a fair bit going on, although it pales in comparison to NYC needless to say. To be honest, indie (I still call it indie for some reason) music is to the fore here at the moment, although the usual problems with getting your music out to a wider audience in a small towm still exist.wenley wrote:I might be into it. I'm in Brooklyn. My style is a little more trad rock and roll (read: Beatles, Stonesy, Dylan).
What can you tell me about the scene in Dublin. My girlfriend is thinking it might be a cool place to move. I'm not sure how we'd do that both being US citizens, but who knows....
Let me know if any of this appeals to you.
As for moving, I actually know about this because a friend was asking (and I'm a lawyer). You'd need a company to sponsor you to come over and to apply for a work permit on your behalf, so it's all down to what your professions are.
Otherwise, if you have Irish grandparents you're automatically entitled to a passport.
Not sure if either of you fit into any of those categories.
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Re: Dublin, Ireland V. New York, New York.
YEAH SEND ME AN E-MAIL WHEN YOUR COMING OVER...
I think that would be fun..schedules permitting..
do you have protools?
Harley
I think that would be fun..schedules permitting..
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Re: Dublin, Ireland V. New York, New York.
Actually I use Tracktion, which uses wav and aiff files. Hmm, is that compatible at all I wonder.guitarwhore wrote:YEAH SEND ME AN E-MAIL WHEN YOUR COMING OVER...
I think that would be fun..schedules permitting..
do you have protools?
Harley
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