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JT now on Kool Kat Musik
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Visit Kook Kat Musik for wonderful power pop!
Thanks to Ray at Kool Kat Musik for helping distribute! Buy Isolated Twins Here! for $10 bux.
Ray sez – “This is all you need to know about this extremely catchy little gem: It’s got Andy Patridge/XTC/Elvis Costello written, sung, and performed all over it! Imagine XTC songs delivered [...]
If you want to make money with music…
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…and you are lazy like me (no touring, no self-promotion, etc) then then best way to generate some easy cash is have your tunes played on a nationally syndicated tv show.
Of course, my example happened without anything more than registering cds with BMI, making them available digitally and coming up with unique song titles. [...]
How are things?
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Been busy with work and other stuff. May actually get the old geetar out and start playing some acoustic shows (Eric mentioned he was interested). In other news, I went ahead and and had some cds made. YES actual compact discs of the ‘new’ album. So if you don’t want to buy the electronic edition [...]
Isolated Twins for sale on iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, eMusic and Tradebit
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Yay – Digital distribution is coming online – Currently album is available on
Amazon
Rhapsody
eMusic
Napster – sign-in required
iTunes
also for sale on Tradebit.
About ‘Isolated Twins’
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Mastering is finally complete! Electronic distribution will happen as soon as reverb nation releases it to iTunes and the rest of the online retailers. Look for the release of ‘Isolated Twins’ very soon.
In the meantime, here are the final notes for the album…
The Jones Thing – Isolated Twins – JON05
1. Evangelina
2. Little Man
3. Faster [...]
Born in a Cemetery
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Here’s another preview – all electronic – called ‘Born in a Cemetery’. Paul Williams did an excellent production job, adding nice aural drippings all over it.
[Audio clip: view full post to listen]
Jeff – programming, percussion, gtrs, keys, vox
