>> Canada Files: Day 023
Whoopee! Monkey and I have got a gig on July 4th - doing an ambient set at the Freeway Coffee House, which is "an innovative, non-profit, fair trade coffee house and community commons in Hamilton, that was started in October 2005 and is committed to re-investing in the local and global community." They also have lots of live music.
You can see us mixing a track on the laptop in an earlier post, so now we're doing it live.
Here is a photo of us in the Freeway Cafe (with the stage in the right background). More later ...

Hi Neil,
Have been wondering how I can get hold of you and hope this blog can get to you urgently. I have seen your digital art and think it's excellent. I discovered it as I was looking for a cover to an EP album I am recording at the moment and the image 'lift up the cross'would fit my concept and title really well. I am a Christian songwriter and am working on a release for Christmas. I noticed from you website that higher resolution is available artwork for use in a christian context and was wondering if you would be prepared for me to use it on my album. I'd be grateful if you couold let me know as soon as possible if this would OK, and if there are any terms which may apply. I would of course be happy to credit and make make reference to your website etc. To help put this into context I am self publishing on a tight budget but using professional Christian producers to make it as high quality as possible. I expect to sell around 200 copies or so mainly to family and friends at reasonable cost (£5 ish) to recoup the professional prodcution costs and any profits are reinvested into further Christian songwriting projects . I am currently working on a website but would be happy to let you know more about this project via email I am happy to call you if you prefer. However timelines are really tight for getting the production completed so I'd be grateful if you could let me know as soon as possible. May the Lord continue to bless your creativity. Paul Banderet
Posted by: Paul Banderet | November 21, 2008 at 09:20 AM