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Creative Differences, Music & Film is an independent label in Melbourne dedicated to supporting the efforts of a few creative types that need it.
Rick Ralli , also known as Done With Mirrors, has his debut album available for digital download on iTunes, eMusic and Amazon! It is called 'Permanently On The Verge' and it certainly has been for the last 2 years! And it was when the album was started in 2006 that Rick wrote a letter to his favourite band, Cheap Trick, telling them how much they meant to him and saved him in his darkest moments. Rick Neilsen (Cheap Trick's guitarist, OF COURSE!) mentioned in an interview with Billy Corgan that he was listening to Rick's few MP3s on his Myspace page - consequently Rick's Myspace went ballistic for the next year and a half totalling over 800,000 song plays, and thousands of friend requests, mostly from kids in the US telling HIM what HIS music meant to them in THEIR darkest times!!
Permanently On The Verge is available on iTunes, eMusic and Amazon now and will on CDBaby by end of this month (April 09)
Visit Rick at the iTunes Store to buy your very own Rick Ralli song!
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RobotTurboMarie is the next cab off the rank with a short film and soundtrack album ready to release later in 2009. CINEMATOPOEIA explores space rock sounds and psychedelic imagery hung on a theme borrowed from Erich von Daniken's book 'Chariots of the Gods?'. Release date and venue will be posted as soon as possible.
CDM&F would like to welcome Casionova to the table. Casionova has been making Casio-lurve for many years now, featuring in many a Melbourne Fringe Festival as well as touring Scandinavia as part of the International Symposium on Electronic Art, including his beloved Finland, and Australia. A home keyboard extremist, Casionova, along with CasioTony will be wowing them with a new album in 2008. Watch this space for more info on that.
Vale The Hentai Samuraiz. They were a magical moment early 2007, a breath of cherry blossom scented air that graced the stage of King Victoria twice and the Midsumma Carnival once and then were gone. Comprising Miki Kato on Sanshin, Makiko Minami on percussion and vocals, Rena Kawazu on vocals and drag and Ian Kitney (guess the odd one out) on guitar, they sang folk songs from Okinawa and bent gender perceptions right outa shape. Three of the members live on in RobotTurboMarie.
Creative Differences has now become Faceboked!

...and Twittered!
...and we are all part of the Reverb Nation!:
 
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