Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the tenth song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Mother Sink” and features Gabe on vocals. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 29, 2008 7:00 am · Comments Off

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the ninth song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Empty Pockets” cuz that’s what I got. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 24, 2008 11:35 am · Comments Off

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the eighth song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “FAIL!” because that seems to be the thing right now. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 20, 2008 1:30 am · Comments Off

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the seventh song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Shipwrecked Crew” and I actually sing… sort of. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 16, 2008 2:30 am · Comments (1)

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the sixth song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Small Hands” and I had the help of Emma and Maddy on the intro and keyboard tracks. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 16, 2008 2:00 am · Comments Off

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the fifth song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Watertown” and mixes acoustic and electric and liquid. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 06, 2008 7:00 am · Comments Off

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the fourth song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Pressure Cooker” and it is slow and dingy. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

Also, subscribe to the feed to get all of the audio automagically downloaded podcasting style…





Feb 06, 2008 12:51 am · Comments Off

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the third song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Attention” and it’s got keyboards, and hey, I don’t even really know how to play the keyboards! You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from blip.tv and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.) Oh yeah, sorry, but I broke the fragile connection between SpinXpress, Ourmedia, and the Internet Archive so until that’s fixed, I’ll put stuff on blip.tv Update: Ok, problems fixed, also now at Ourmedia and the Internet Archive.

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Feb 03, 2008 11:05 pm · Comments Off

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the second song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Nashotah Falls” and it might be depressing. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 03, 2008 9:00 am · Comments (1)

Snowbound by Pete Prodoehl This is the first song for the RPM Challenge, it’s called “Stress Test” and it might just stress you out a bit. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, or blip.tv, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)

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Feb 03, 2008 8:00 am · Comments Off

It’s been a while since I recorded. This one is called “Hot Water” and has a guitary intro and extro. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)



Oct 29, 2007 8:00 pm · Comments Off

This song is titled “Nothing Happened” and it was done entirely in Logic, not at all in GarageBand. I still have a bit to learn when using Logic. (Most of the time I record in Logic and do everything else in GarageBand.) You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)



Sep 25, 2007 12:30 pm · Comments Off

This song is best describe as weird intro with a funky drumbeat and chop-chop guitar. I did not play bass on this one, just used a loop. (There were only full cakes at the bake sale.) You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)



Sep 23, 2007 12:00 pm · Comments Off

Song again, this one titled “Electrifying Movement” is weird and trippy. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)



Sep 06, 2007 8:00 pm · Comments (3)

What’s this? Another song? Yes! “Harboring Visions” Fast and furious, fuzzy guitar, clean bass, and speedy drums. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

You can grab it from Ourmedia or the Internet Archive, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)



Sep 02, 2007 11:00 pm · Comments Off

I composed another song. This one is different, no guitars, more synthy-trancy. It’s titled “Low Voltage” because of the battery. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

As usual, you can grab it from Ourmedia, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)



Sep 02, 2007 4:30 pm · Comments Off

Another song… this one is titled “Large Deposits” for reasons that are only clear to me. You should be able to hear it right on this page, using the embedded player below.

As usual, you can grab it from Ourmedia, and it’s got a Creative Commons Attribution License. (If you need something else, get in touch with me.)



Aug 26, 2007 1:00 am · Comments Off

I tried recording a song but I couldn’t get the drums quite right so it turned into a 30 second intro with very minimal drums and mainly guitar and bass.

Anyway, it’s called ‘Backing In’ and you can get it from Ourmedia

I would have scrapped the whole deal, but I wasn’t about to let this thing beat me. I need to experiment with the order in which I record things. For this piece the drums came last, which has often worked in the past, but not with this one. Life is like that sometimes…



Aug 16, 2007 10:00 pm · Comments Off

I created another song and got it uploaded to Ourmedia using SpinXpress.

It’s called Shelf Life.

I’m getting a lot more familiar with GarageBand, and experimenting a bit now. I even recorded a few guitar tracks, the bass track, and a vocal track (which you won’t recognize as vocals) for this one. The drums mostly came from a loop.

(See Also: Wave Goodbye, and A Song at Ourmedia)



Jun 16, 2007 3:00 pm · Comments (1)

I created another song and got it uploaded to Ourmedia using SpinXpress.

It’s called Wave Goodbye.

I hope you enjoy it.

Or not.

(See Also: A Song at Ourmedia)



Jun 05, 2007 8:00 am · Comments (2)

I’ve been bothered by the fact that Ourmedia has been fubar’d for me for quite some time. I mean, I was an early user, and a good supporter, but when my account no longer allowed me to upload (due to some weird problem on their end in which they seemed to believe my archive.org credentials were incorrect) I pretty much stopped using Ourmedia. My videos (and some audio) were going to blip.tv, and nowhere else.

So I did the only thing I could… created another email address, and registered it at Ourmedia, The Internet Archive, and SpinXpress. (Yup, now you also need to use another service/piece of software. SpinXpress is recommended to actually upload your media files. It’s a pain, but it actually worked!

That’s the long complaining version of saying, I created a song. It’s called 13 Diodes, and you can find it at 13 Diodes at Ourmedia or 13 Diodes at The Internet Archive. (Creative Commons Attribution License.)

Anyway, let me know what you think of the song. Most of the music I’ve been creating lately has been put into the videos I do, but I may start playing around with just doing songs on their own if I feel like it.



Apr 15, 2007 5:00 pm · Comments (4)

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