ManWithHat's Collaborations
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This is a place to submit works concerning how AWESOME and TERRIFYING space is. Ideas for records: -Aliens! |
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We've got a poetry collaboration, courtesy of ntheon, but the site is getting so big that we should specify between poetry in the general and poetry as lyrics, meant to be turned into song. SO. Singers, songwriters and composers, look here for content to remix. Writers, deposit your work here and remix others' lyrics, make them your own, bounce ideas off of each other. And go. |
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This will be a nice depository for the non-musical, non-textual sounds we make here on HitRecord. Gwen, feel free to include this in the HR library if you should feel so inclined. |
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I figured that, based on Joe's recent remarks, we should have a collaboration about the "Help" videos and noise. One spot where it all comes together! Let's make it happen. We all have an invested interest in welcoming new HitRecorders. Bad first experiences can turn off valuable members to the community, and give the community a bad name to boot. And if a new HitRecorder is treated well, they are more likely to keep coming back and keep recording. So let's create some stuff to help the fresh faces out! |
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I hereby designate this region as the depository of all things comedic. Let's be honest: A lot of RECords these days are, while not necessarily tragic, quite intense or serious. And that's not to say that they are bad, but they do lack some levity! Bring out your clowns! Bring out yer Hanswurst! Bring out your Pythons, Monty or otherwise! Make 'em laugh. |
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Well? Where does it happen? Record your REC station. Describe it in words. Photograph it, draw it, film it, sound it out. Release that. Something's bound to come of it. Probably. |
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PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION A city is a place. But it can also be an idea. Like the moon, they can reflect more light than they create. What "cities" have you visited? The City of the Dead? The City of Eternal Music? The City Without Evil? What was it like? Tell me about it. Maybe it will inspire a song, a poem, a drawing, a video, or a textual story. It can be many things. Tell me about the cities that you have seen. |
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One of the many celebrities to grace the REC room here at Sundance was the actor David Hyde Pierce, who recorded a wonderful reading of Shakespeare's "Sonnet #29." I'd like to take the opportunity to expand the great work he's given us and add some more layers and textures of sound. Maybe some visuals, too. However, this record strikes me as very visceral in the aural sense at this point, so that's where my mind is directed. Before I start talking, of course I'm open to all things. These are just ideas that come to mind. I'm most interested in vocal layering, putting many voices on this. Some kind of score would be lovely as well. There are many avenues we can pursue with this collaboration. Let's explore all of them. But most of all, let's make this fabulous. Sonnet #29 When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries And look upon myself and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featured like him, like him with friends possess'd, Desiring this man's art and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings. |
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