Juliana Stein is a one-[wo]man band. She loves synthesizers and stiletto heels, but hates crocs. She's also tech-savvy and desires to become a professional slut someday.
awesome work. love the metal keyboards. fancy fingerwork! the vocal delivery is improving even more than i expected. you're putting your acting skills to work, and it shows. i love it! i believe it! i want it!
We did that for an album or two, and you have to be INCREDIBLY careful that no ink or paint, not even a fine mist, gets on the underside, or your songs will skip. securing them to cardboard is so difficult.
good luck! come to our show in kzoo on march 2! at rocketstar cafe.
diggin the drum sounds and drip sounds in the two newest pieces. the spoken word delivery reminds me of Slim Moon, an artist on K Records whom you should seek out perhaps. he's not on myspace, though, sorry.
i'm borrowing it from ryan pavlovich in perpetuity. he will eventually sell it to me, most likely, as i am giving it much use. i then will break it and have to buy a new one. it costs around $200, maybe a little less. it's a green LINE 6 loop/delay pedal.
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try recording a drum track first and then erasing it later. that way, you're playing to a consistent rhythm. other than that, get used to some irregularity. it's your humanity, baby.