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More Tips On Registering Your Songs

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Library of Congress Reading Room (Copyright Office to the left, please)

You may have come across our previous blog Protect Yourself, Three Little Known Tips to Registering Ownership of Your Songs. If you haven’t read this blog, we still highly recommend that you do, but now we have a nice little update.

All of the information contained in the previous blog is still applicable for snail mail registration, but we recently discovered that the United States Copyright Office has finally come out of the Dark Ages and joined the rest of us. In the past, you could find the copyright registration forms online, but had to complete them and send them by post along with a hard copy (CD, DVD, cassette tape) of your song(s).

Now you can simply fill out the copyright registration form and submit it along with an MP3 or your song(s) AND they give you a $10 discount for registering via the internet.

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All Good Things Namba / Part V - North American Model Boat Association

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

And what discussion of All Good Things Namba would be complete without a mention of NAMBA, the acronym for North American Model Boat Association. NAMBA International is a non-profit association of radio-controlled model boat clubs. The club appoints knowledgeable chairmen in such areas as Electric, Offshore, Sport Hydro, Outboard, and Unlimited Hydro.

These guys take their “sport” very  seriously, that is until you start checking out the videos on YouTube. Then you find out that they: put explosives on their toy boats and blow them up; tie a line with bait onto the back of the model boat and troll for fish; annoy alligators and get them to chase their model boats.

Here is a little video sampler for you.

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Igor Len - Namba Gear Featured Artist

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Igor Len and his Big Namba Studio BackpackNAME: Igor Len (composer/producer)

CITY: Los Angeles / Moscow

WEBSITE: www.igorlen.com

FAVORITE MUSIC SOFTWARE: Logic Pro, Bias PEAK, Native Instruments KOMPLETE.

NAMBA GEAR: Big Namba Studio Backpack

Igor Len is a pianist, keyboardist and composer. He was born in Riga, Latvia. After receiving a masters degree in Classical Piano from prestigious Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and touring with leading Soviet rock bands around the world he relocated to United States in the early 90’s. Since then, he works as a composer, producer, arranger, remixer, pianist, recording and mixing engineer, focusing on producing orchestral and electronic music soundtracks for video and audio advertisement, television and film. Igor is also working for Roland US as Audio Projects Manager composing and producing demos and soundtracks for video advertising, leading recording and sampling sessions, designing sounds and sound effects.

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Working for Roland US, there is always a lot on my plate. One of my recent projects was a trailer for the groundbreaking new instrument V-Piano which was released at NAMM 2009. It was a great challenge, since it had to be scored exactly as a movie trailer.

My most recent solo project begins with another opportunity to collaborate with legendary guitarist Neal Schon (Journey). This time it is based on ethno-cinematic drumbeds that I am developing in my studio. We’re aiming for a bit more aggressive material and possibly a live set. We will see how many directions it will go.

At this time it’s already a lot a fun!

WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST ABOUT YOUR NAMBA GEAR BAG?

Working in several studios at the same time means you drag a lot of gear around. I was attracted to this backpack not just for its looks, but with the inside design - lots of clever pockets, dedicated areas for cable management, great space for my MacBook or a keyboard controller. It is also solidly constructed, which I know will endure over time. Once I purchased and used the backpack, I realized that the coolest thing about it is how it distributes weight evenly on the back. Since I tend to put so much stuff in my bags to the studio, I was concerned it would kill my back, but it’s just fine - it feels lighter then it actually is. The Big Namba is my only backpack now. Anyone who makes music and uses a laptop or keyboard-controller should check this great backpack out!

WHERE DO YOU PREFER TO RECORD?

If I’m not recording at Roland US or my home studio, then I’m most likely at Martinsound Studio in Alhambra, CA. This studio is owned by the creator of the first motorized faders - “Flying Faders”, Joe Martinson. It has that good ol’ feeling - vintage mixing board, solid outboard equipment, awesome sounding room and a great chief sound engineer Dan Blessinger is a joy to work with!

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All Good Things Namba / Part IV - Jackie & the Cedrics at Namba Rock Rider

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

OK, this one is just way cool and a ton of fun. In our continuing expose of All Good Things Namba, Jackie and the Cedrics finishes off the Kaiju Surf Battle at Namba Rock Rider in fine, destructive style. Everybody gets involved, the audience does the crowd surfing, and the house is very effectively brought down! Tarentino look out, this has got to be the best surf band ever!

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