Hello hello, figured I'd make a quick little update about my plans for the rest of the month and then some, plus a little look into what I do outside of NG.
So I've been thinking Jamuary over now that I'm back on campus for the spring semester, and I'll be calling off keeping track of and making any more new entries. As much as I had a lot of fun with the event/challenge, I think this will be a good thing because I can put more work and polish into my stuff and focus on releasing an actual album. I'll also be taking some more time to learn more about Ableton in a performance context, which will mean more adventures in my TD-3.
Now for the life stuff, if you're into that!
My classes this semester are Songwriting, Digital Music Performance, Sound Scoring for Film and New Media, and Art as Therapy! The sound scoring class is actually at a graduate level, which is a little nerve-wracking but it'll benefit how I compose exponentially. The art therapy class is one I've been looking forward to since the winter break since I haven't been able to sit down and actually work on visual art in a hot minute. I'll most likely put some projects I'm particularly proud of in another blog entry. Overall, my goal for this semester is to be even more involved than I was previously - since the majority of my friends will be graduating. This means more grand-scale events for the club I'm the treasurer for (I personally call it "The Nerd Shit Club.") and coming out to support other clubs I've worked with in the past. The latter essentially means "get my ass beat in Smash Ultimate more often, then huddle back to my friend's REV 2 setup." (In case anyone was ever so curious, I main Terry Bogard. Fun!)
That's pretty much it! Before I end this, I'd also just like to give a quick thank you to all the support from both new and familiar followers after the release of Downhill To Infinity + Vernias's outro Hot Pink Cotton Candy! It's both incredibly frightening and exciting to think about being put on the map in one way or another, with the latter project resulting in feedback from people I know in real life.
Alright, now this blog is all wrapped up. If you read this far, thanks! Stay tuned for more creative work and updates!