Relaycasting Revisited
Max and I played an impromptu relaycast show at the Coconut Palms last Saturday. Max played about 3 songs solo, then we played about 6 or 7 together, and he closed the set with a few more solo.
Emme Eales took a few snapshots of the show and was kind enough to share them with us:
One might note that I am wearing my Keiko undies having recently returned from a typically kick-ass show of hers. She played Tenacious D's tribute all the way through. She teases people with a little riff from the song all the time. This was a first for me hearing her actually perform the full thing. FUN!
On sunday Mimi, Max and I played a triple relaycast show at the Bellagio club. It was a full hour of internet audio stream relay fun!
Maximillion Kleene in Canada was playing guitar, singing, keeping time and managing the arrangements (busy man!) and sending his audio stream to Mimi. Mimi is in Germany where she picks up Max's stream, blends her vocals, rhythm guitar and tambourine into the mix and then streams it back out to me. I'm in the US where I tune in Mimi's combined stream, add my bass and occasional gutteral utterances on top and send that final stream out to the great world of Secon Liff (no tm).
After the show some folks sent me snapshots of the performance to share with you:
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Three standing united by music taken by Aimee Etchegaray
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Three performers, three tip jars taken by Silber Sands
We added two new songs to the relaycast set. We've finally reached a point where our little trio of a band has more material together and practiced than can fit into a one hour set. That means we've got to start picking and choosing and dropping some songs off the roster with each show - a new and rather fun stage of the game.
Feline Slade took a bunch of pictures at the relaycast show that Max Kleene, Mimi Carpenter and I did at the Bellagio club. Check these out:
One, two, three, three... no four - DAMN! Start again... one, two, one ARGH!
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