Noteworthy Music Innovation: CalendarGirl
Although proces and content, over form and end product, does it for me. There are wonderful creative examples and progression within the latter scope; my dad always told me it was the musician and not the instrument (although my taste for vintage Strats and Les Pauls might have played in).
Especially in these digital days mashups free culture and alike, are molding what is to become standards in music distribution and work flows. JamGlue just to name one.
Calendargirl made a wonderful record consisting of a wonderful idea.
I write one song a month. You remix and feedback. We make a record
Pretty simple, but a pretty cool concept - and Lost Audio is betting, this isn’t the last time we see something like this, besides all the blogs with similar 52weeks, 365something 7whatnots concepts are alive and kicking. A form that has yet to find it’s real value, this the album of remixed CalendarGirl vocal tracks shows it could work.
There you go. A little shoutout to something born this year, but already somewhat lost in the mass streams of useless digitalization. Form still isn’t da bomb.
Find out more about Calendargirl here.
Or just stream from ccmixter here. The latest fifty remixes, and not the twelve song album, due to obvious (lost!) reasons.
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