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Live @ Mood Lounge (SL)

I’ll be performing live at the Mood Lounge in Second Life this coming Saturday (June 23rd) at 12pm PDT. Nice location for chilling – the Asian setting suits my music perfectly. See you there!

***UPDATE***

That went rather nicely – nice to see some regular faces in addition to new ones. I’m speaking to owner, Joy Ash, about doing a regular performance at the Mood Lounge. It really is a prefect setting for my music.

It was also so the first performance on my upgraded PC. I got my motherboard back from Gigabyte on Friday, but after reinstalling it the PC would still not boot. I now suspected that the CPU had somehow given up the ghost. In order to save the show (really did not want to cancel another show due to a technical issue!), I upgraded the machine to the following spec on Saturday morning:

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo: E6420

Motherboard: Asus P5B-E

Ram: 2GB DDR 667

I’m using the case, power supply, harddrives and graphics card (GeForce E6600) from the old machine. I know there are faster setups out there and Quad Core CPUs will soon become modestly priced, but the difference between this and my old 3GHz P4 setup is huge. And importantly, Second Life has yet to crash once on this machine with quality setting set to their highest. I’m VERY pleased!

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Motherboards & Road Music

Man, this is a geeky up-and-down story. Starting with a big “hurray” for software and hardware support that works! I’ve been speaking to support at Second Life about the the crashes that plagued me on my system. Their first suggestion was updating the drivers for my GeForce 6600 video card. No luck there. Their second suggestion, that my computer was overheating, was spot-on, though. I installed a large case fan (in addition to two smaller ones I already had) and SL performed like a champ.

While it ushered in an age of crash-free SL-sessions, the new fan introduced a serious noise problem, though. My machine has never been the quietest, but now I had too much noise to do critical listening whilst making music. The sollution seemed obvious: install fan speed controls for the case fans. Turn the fans down when making music and turn them up when running SL. Worked perfectly, except that it seems I’ve fried my motherboard during the installation (how, I don’t know!). Took the machine to Nova, a local PC supermarket for repairs and it turned out the motherboard is still under guarantee. Walked two blocks with the PC under my arm to Gigabyte, the motherboard manufacturer, where they promptly ripped out the motherboard and promised to let me know what’s up. Waiting to hear with bated breath…

I was going to upgrade the machine, but since the motherboard is under guarantee, I may as well replace it and pick up right where I left off. I’m in the middle of projects here and if I don’t have to go through the mission of re-installing windows and all the software I use, so much the better. Better wait a couple of months (mainly for M-Audio to come up with Vista drivers for my soundcard and for Vista to mature just a little bit) and then upgrade the machine and move over to Vista – I hear it’s the future…

Now for something completely unrelated. Somewhere in the 90s, I had this great idea for “road music”. In South Africa, we sometimes have these driver alert sections on long straight roads. Basically, just strips of a different type of road surface that make a rhythmic noise when you drive over them. My idea was that you could make sections of road that play music when you drive over them by choosing different road surface types for different pitches and varying the distance between the strips for rhythm. As long as you drove at a constant speed, you’d hear the tune. Had it all mapped out in my mind, but never did anything with the idea and eventually all but forgot about it. Then, many years later, I read that someone had done something exactly like my idea in France. And today I saw a news segment about something similar in Japan. It was a bit weird to see my idea from years ago in action. Sorry, there’s no moral to this story, except that one should probably always follow up on a good idea, since someone else will eventually also come up with it… ;^)

Here’s a link to a story about the French road music. Apparently, people living nearby have become really annoyed with the music coming from the road! In the Karoo, you’d only be annoying sheep and cattle…

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SL Relay For Life – Benefit Performance

I’m performing at an SL Relay For Life event tomorrow (May 20th) to benefit the American Cancer Society. Proceedings start at 1:30 pm (PDT) and I’ll be on between 2:45 and 4:00 pm. Here’s more info about the event. And here’s an SLURL to the Nantucket Yacht Club. It’s for a worthy cause, so please donate freely.

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Live @ Coke Pavilion (SL)

 I’ll be doing a two hour show at the Coke Pavilion in SL as part of the Virtual Thirst concert series from 5-7 PM (PDT),  tomorrow May 15th. Blowing for two hours straight would leave me a bit winded, so I’ll preview the upcoming Asian Variations album in the first hour and do my set in the second. Come on over for the first public airing of my latest remix: André van Rensburg You And Me (Under The Speaker Tree Mix).

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T.K. Rock 2007

Em. and I made a day last Sunday of attending the T.K. Rock Festival here in Taichung. This 2 day festival showcases some of the best of Taiwan’s rock and hiphop acts on five stages. The T.K. of the title refers to the term “TaiKe” – it used to be a derogatory term for Taiwanese locals, but it has since been rehabilitated and is now used with pride to mean the same.

Jui-Chuan Chang performed on Saturday, but unfortunately I couldn’t attend – maybe just as well, since we had the first heavy rain of the year on Saturday and it poured for most of the afternoon and evening. According to friends who did go on Saturday, the rain did little to dampen spirits though – apparently A-Mei, who headlined Saturday’s proceedings, was amazing.

On Sunday, though, I managed to catch Kou Chou Ching. They did my remix version of Tiu Tiu Ssu Hsiang Chi – how cool to see it performed live and on a kick-ass sound system to boot. My favorite performers of the evening were F.I.R. and Wu Bai. I saw Wu Bai for the first time at last year’s TK Rock – to my mind, he more than deserves his title as Taiwan’s Emperor of Rock. He’s a Class A showman with some awesome tunes!

Here’s a vid. of Kou Chou Ching performing my remix:
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