How many coders, devs, programmmers, IT peeps, technical design folks are also musicians and/or seriously in pursuit of music lifelong? Curious to know as for more than 30 years in tech I see a lot of crossover.
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Hi There. 31 years in IT/software testing, also the lead singer and one of the songwriters of Ensign Red 😁👍🤘👏
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Quality assurance is good for software as well as musical excellence. 31 years is a marathon, not a short sprint when it comes to either much less both. I call that street cred here. You guys actively playing shows? Lead singers and songwriters make or break bands. No small task.
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I love the description of your music. How is band camp working for you? As a user I experience that site not the artists but the site to be intrusive. An obstacle to you. A middleman between me and your content bothers me the way the RIAA and the MPAA bother me. Too harsh?
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Every platform has its pluses and minuses. Bandcamp was the lowest barrier to entry and an easy way for people to just hear without hassles. We are currently looking at expanding out into other areas for newer songs.
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Replying to @mkltesthead
All five of the songs on Bandcamp are great! influences from bands such as Tool, Les Claypool and Primus along with his side gigs like with Buckethead whom I adore. You guys are tight! Got any video? I love studying players and band Dynamics. Head banging and mosh pits forever!

Apr 1, 2022 · 1:23 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I always love hearing people try to describe us 😁👍. It’s fun to see what elements people hear and which ones are intentional/unintentional. Being compared to Tool happens a lot. Primus not so much… but I’m not at all mad about it 😎🤘😂. Fresh music coming soon!!!
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