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New Album Release: Painted Dreams
5 September 2012
We have just released our first “public consumption” album since 2010. It’s called Painted Dreams and we’re very excited about it. So, it seems are our fans, friends and associates who have been flocking to buy the digital and CD album since we announced the release on Facebook yesterday. Needless to say we’re eager for this trend to continue. Since this is a DIY release and we don’t have the budget and marketing backing of a label, we’re depending on social networks and a nice steady increase of word-of-mouth advertising from all who buy the album. We’d like to ask all who buy a digital or physical copy to post a link to the album on Facebook and/or Twitter to help us spread the word.
Since WordPress.com does not allow PayPal “Buy Now” buttons, please follow this link to visit our store where you can download the album through Vibedeck.com or iTunes; or order a CD directly from us through PayPal. You can stream the entire album on the player below.
Sheet music for some of these tracks can be purchased on request – just send an email to the above address.
Painted Dreams is something of a “best of” compilation – not made up from previously released albums, but from the fairly sizeable catalogue we’ve been building over the past six years.
PAINTED DREAMS
Released 4 September 2012
© D C Cello Studio 2012
New Publishing Deal
7 June 2012
Those who read our previous post will recall that we were in the process of finding a good home for one of our recently completed cello albums, All Made Up (working title). We are very pleased to announce that we have placed the album with an excellent UK-based library, Music Candy. We don’t have a release date yet, but will announce it as soon as we do! In the meantime, here’s a little showreel we put together featuring tracks from the album.
We’d like to thank the team at Music Candy for believing in our music, and we can’t wait to see what they do with it!
In other news we have been getting a lot of requests for information and advice on writing for music libraries, so we will be hosting an online music library discussion with composers in our virtual community interested in breaking into this area of the industry. Further information on this will be available on our Facebook group, Entropik’s Film and Media Music Exchange. If you are not a member, and would like to join a vibrant online community of composers you can request to join. Please note that it is a closed group, and membership is restricted to active professional and semi-professional film and media composers.