"We have all known the long loneliness and we have learned that the only solution is love and that love comes with community."
Influences
Past participants:
nervesandgel BDRMPPL Greenery littles paia The Tickler faithful family and friends Yellow Elephant susan susan Emily Frembgen helen keller/Casimir Bemski Single Skips/ Danny and Tim/ WEED DIAMOND Rasmussen Sugar Ghost Ate Bitten baby conor Halloween Swim Team el barco del astronauta Dang Head Faux Real The Yellow Bellies I'm A Fucking Bulldozer/Chuck Potashner Digital Grampa 2000 SHOOZ Chella Negro Yuzo Nieto Robert Lewis Condor Pushing Up Daisies Empire Arches/M. Pyres Sterile Garden Squidlick Brent & Jen (now Pina Chulada) Proto Bird/ common marmoset/ sad lynx
Automated Climate Control Turbo Children & friends The Lizard Man/ Psycho Steve & PFSB SideSync and BassBoots Menderies Typical Original Machine Tasia Tayzer Epoch_c90 The Lady Candice Juarez Arthur and Dominic Sing the Hits and Friends! Night of Joy Helen Pin The Drinking Gourd The Track Jamaica Me Crazy! Roger, Roll lil merm and cloudy day Blinding Lights Joe (from Everything Absent and Distorted) Kevin Wesley Everybody dream wagon & friends
Jason Horodyski Owetraviye/Matt Struck Married in Berdichev Diablo 2 David Kim Regal Standard Gypsy Vessel to Dreamland DOSE painted snake weather the storm grace canlas I Am The Dot Robin Walker
This is something relatively new. This is something for people who make music in Denver. This is the Denver Show and Tell Project and it's starting right now! Anyone can participate, and it will only work if you do!
How it works: Every month a new set of "guidelines" will be posted. Local bands/musicians/noise makers/friends have that month to make up a song within those guidelines (i.e. a theme to follow, a song to cover, a style to work in, etc), once everyone is done (writing/recording), all of the songs will be posted and shared with everyone! The purpose of this project is, above all, to have fun. Or, if you're someone who is stuck in a music-making rut, or can never finish what you start, this project could act as temporary inspiration. It could be a push for you to try something new you've never done before. Lastly, this project allows not only the music-makers who participate, but the community as well, to listen to the different takes and creative ideas everyone can have even when (or especially when) using the same prompt. There is no right or wrong way to make up a song, so let's do this! This year it's all about community, and there will be plenty of gatherings to come.