unscarred said:
maybe we can do some collaboration sometime?
I am almost addicted to all kinds of music-related, online, international collaborations of all kinds. My job and family situation (which I both love, family first of course) doesn't allow me to play in a drenched bunker with a Death Metal (or whatever) band 3 times a week from 3 PM to 23 PM, but although I play multiple instruments and have always been the main composer in our band back in the days (saying: I could and did make music totally on my own), I miss (like in "really miss"!) the power and magic of interaction of humans making music together, which is hard to put into words.
I am part of a very
creative collaborative effort in the Digidesign DUC forum, which is very great. A woman named Therese from Norway posted a song (vocals and acoustic guitar only) and asked for mixing help. All of a sudden, people from the US, UK, Germany, US again (20 miles away from the first US-guy!), Canada and Australia joined and contributed bass, guitar, drums, keys, mixes to the song which is already great and it is still evolving. This is far from being metal, but I am very proud to be part of it (I played keys, a guitar lead, mixed some versions and will probably mix the final song).
So... yes, we can do some collaboration sometime (the earlier the better)! No matter what, I am open for everything (I like your leads, hint hint) and I don't see any barrier in overlapping skills (we are all guitarists here, program Toontrack's drums and play bass for the fun of it and don't sing, don't we?). My wife would sing if she gets motivated, BTW.
PS: I love the internet...