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Why Make Demos?

By Thompson Crowley The first part of the song-writing process begins with the basics (for me): a pen, a piece of paper, and a guitar. Some stray thought which has been lingering in the back of your mind; some subtle melody which softly ripples through your body and up to your tongue. It starts so […]

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CD vs Digital: Why You Should Still Invest in Physical Copies

CD vs Digital: Why You Should Still Invest in Physical Copies

In the age of streaming and downloads, CDs might seem like a relic of the past. But for many music lovers, owning physical copies remains a deeply rewarding experience. While digital music offers undeniable convenience, CDs provide a unique connection to the music you love. They transcend mere digital files; they are tangible objects you

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WordPress plugins: A re-evaluation

WordPress plugins: A re-evaluation

With the advent of Google’s March update and chargeable stats for Jetpack, how can you re-optimise your WordPress plugins? Google’s March update was a kick in the teeth for many bloggers, and to add insult to injury, along came a chargeable model for Jetpack stats. My initial reaction was to bin Jetpack altogether, it’s bloatware

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KraftGeek Bravo Music Stand Review

KraftGeek Bravo Music Stand Review

An in-depth review of the astonishing KraftGeek Bravo Music Stand and its LumiLight, FlexyMount, and Portable Tripod Bag accessories. KraftGeek Bravo Music Stand: Not just any music stand. The KraftGeek Bravo Music Stand is a NAMM “Best in Show 2024” award winner, has a folded size of 17”/0.43m and weighs 2.56lbs/1.16kg. It has a height

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Did Jetpack just ruin WordPress?

After 9 years as a WordPress and Jetpack user. Jetpack has now started to charge for stats. Bye, Jetpack! You read it right. It’s no longer free to view your website stats if your site is deemed ‘commercial’ (ie. running Google Adsense). It’s a tiered system starting at something £6.95 per month for 10k views

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