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Re: Quietman - A tribute and fundraiser album for Leedsquietman

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:40 am
by ikeaboy
Yeah thats a nice idea

Re: Quietman - A tribute and fundraiser album for Leedsquietman

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:53 am
by Rave
Leeds was a great asset to this forum. Please show your appreciation and donate what u can.

Re: Quietman - A tribute and fundraiser album for Leedsquietman

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:04 pm
by l3xh2k
Done. Nice record.

Re: Quietman - A tribute and fundraiser album for Leedsquietman

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:23 am
by Forge.
forgive the double post, I just realised I posted this in 'music and audio' but lounge usually gets more hits…. so I've reposted it….

just to add my 2c - as one of the contributors (forge on the album) I feel chuffed to have been part of this.

But I want to point out that Leeds also had his own album which Tarekith also linked in the first post.

But I only just discovered he had more music under the name "Umbriel rising" available on several albums and EPs for download at Jamendo with just a donate link if you want to, but you can download for free if you have already bought one of the others.

http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/umbriel.rising

most of it is on his soundcloud as well:
http://soundcloud.com/umbriel-rising

I'm just speaking for myself, but personally I'd be just as happy if this project only served the purpose of advertising his own work, because that's his legacy. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure Leeds would be absolutely chuffed at the effort that's gone into this and I by no means want to detract from that, we did this out of total sincerity and I think the results speak for themselves.

I just wanted to be the advocate for buying his music as well, or even instead of. Either way it makes no difference to the money side of things which one you buy, as it will all go to his family, I just really like the idea of his music selling posthumously. It seems like a nice thought to me, and bigger than what we did because it is his legacy.

I guess you can all understand where I'm coming from because I think as musicians we'd all like to think we were able to leave something behind in our music, so I really don't want to overshadow his efforts with ours. I'd rather we serve the role of enhancing and adding to it.

The best solution: buy both!

Re: Quietman - A tribute and fundraiser album for Leedsquietman

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:08 pm
by heavensdaw
BUmp for a fantastic album for a really fantastic cause..

The music speaks out with LOVE, HONOR AND SOUL..

Hd

Re: Quietman - A tribute and fundraiser album for Leedsquietman

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 1:41 pm
by evon
Forge. wrote:forgive the double post, I just realised I posted this in 'music and audio' but lounge usually gets more hits…. so I've reposted it….

just to add my 2c - as one of the contributors (forge on the album) I feel chuffed to have been part of this.

But I want to point out that Leeds also had his own album which Tarekith also linked in the first post.

But I only just discovered he had more music under the name "Umbriel rising" available on several albums and EPs for download at Jamendo with just a donate link if you want to, but you can download for free if you have already bought one of the others.

http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/umbriel.rising

most of it is on his soundcloud as well:
http://soundcloud.com/umbriel-rising

I'm just speaking for myself, but personally I'd be just as happy if this project only served the purpose of advertising his own work, because that's his legacy. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure Leeds would be absolutely chuffed at the effort that's gone into this and I by no means want to detract from that, we did this out of total sincerity and I think the results speak for themselves.

I just wanted to be the advocate for buying his music as well, or even instead of. Either way it makes no difference to the money side of things which one you buy, as it will all go to his family, I just really like the idea of his music selling posthumously. It seems like a nice thought to me, and bigger than what we did because it is his legacy.

I guess you can all understand where I'm coming from because I think as musicians we'd all like to think we were able to leave something behind in our music, so I really don't want to overshadow his efforts with ours. I'd rather we serve the role of enhancing and adding to it.

The best solution: buy both!

+1

I know if it were I, that would be what I would want. To see all the sleepless nights and hours invested in something I loved and believed in to be held up by my friends when I pass. I do believe leedsquietman's contribution makes him most deserving of this honor.