Wee Ginger Dug Audioblogs
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- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
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Synopsis
Sarah is an audio engineering student in Perth, Scotland. She is also a gamer, amateur photographer and has a quirky sense of humour.She has a love of many different genres of music and is hoping to improve on her production each time. Especially obsessed with orchestral soundtracks and wants to work in the industry after leaving uni.About the name...Occam's Razor is a philisophical problem solving principle, usually along the lines of "other things being equal, simpler explanations are generally better than more complex ones" ...and I haver a lot. It's a Scottish word - Haver: To talk nonsense, gibberish; to speak rubbish.Put them together, and you've got Occam's Haver = OccamSHaver :-)
Episodes
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Orchestronic (Instrumental) - Work In Progress
06/03/2016 Duration: 02minStill trying to improve on my orchestral/electro fusions...any and all critique or advice is welcome! Cover Photograph Copyright Sarah Mackie 2015.
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Delectation
10/02/2016 Duration: 02minDelectation is my first solo composition. Delectation means 'humorous', or 'pleasure and delight', which I thought went pretty well with the music. This track was composed entirely in Ableton Live Suite 9. Cover photography Copyright Sarah Mackie 2008
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Obstinance
23/01/2016 Duration: 02minExperimenting with putting orchestral strings with electro sounds and a heavy beat. Obstinance is the definition for being stubborn. Cover photography copyright Sarah Mackie 2010.
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Sherlock (BBC) - The Game Is On - OccamSHaver Remix
02/01/2016 Duration: 03minBeing one of those tracks you just can't get out of your head, and also a big Sherlock fan, I thought I'd have a bash at doing my own mix of 'The Game Is On', composed by David Arnold and Michael Price. :-) This is my first full-length remix, feedback/shares/likes/constructive criticism is always very welcome...as I'm just starting out and literally don't have much of a clue what I'm doing! Produced this track with Garageband, a few months before I got my hands on Ableton Live.