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Techblog Thursday: iOS 5
Written by Andy Patterson
Andy tries out the new iOS 5 on his iPhone 4.. and lives to tell the tale. So far.
Introducing: Hunter
Written by Richmond - Hunter
Hi, I’m Hunter. I am a visual artist working for Abubilla Music. Over my time here I hope to make a whole array of different videos, from music videos to…Read more
Tati Kalveks: Child of Fury
Written by Richmond - Hunter
Continuing with Tati Kalveks’s look into her own music, here she tells us about the fantastic anger ballad: Child of Fury. ‘Child of Fury Abubilla caught me just in time…Read more
Tati Kalveks: ‘Barbie’
Written by Richmond - Hunter
‘Would Barbie Vajazzle? I don’t think there’s a definitive conclusion as to whether or not Barbie is a good role model – it depends on what part(s) of her you…Read more
Tati Kalveks: Liberation
Written by Richmond - Hunter
‘Liberation This one is for the women out there who say over and over again that they aren’t feminists, but still believe in equal rights. Feminism is not about wanting…Read more
Aiden’s Dream
Written by Richmond - Hunter
I am very proud to present a video I have been working on for quite a while now. It began three years ago when my cousin, 6 at the time,…Read more
Tati Kalveks: A Girl Like You
Written by Richmond - Hunter
Find out what Tati has to say about her love song, written for her best friend, ‘Girl Like You’: ‘A Girl Like You The third love song I wrote for…Read more
Demo: Lead Sheets
Written by Andy Patterson
Lyrics and Chord Charts An important stage of the song writing process is to present your song in a way that other musicians can read and play it. There’s no…Read more
Idea Generation: Getting ideas for songs…
Written by Jimmy
We start every blog the same – we’re still learning and don’t position these ‘Song Cycle’ blogs as the lessons from masters. These are lessons from amatuers, eager to share…Read more
Song Development: Collaboration
Written by Jimmy
We start each of these blogs with the same point: we write these not because we’re good at any of these, but rather because were students of all things music. …Read more