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Tiny Tapp is open on the Chicago Riverwalk 11am-10pm daily, weather dependent, with free live music Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-8pm as part of Tiny Lounge\u2019s \u201CSingers of Songs\u201D series. Tiny Cafe features locally roasted coffee, fresh baked pastries, ice cream, and more. Tiny Cafe is open at 7am M-F, and 8am Sat/Sun.




Live Music For Mac




We looked at the best DAWs for MacBook Pros, MacBook Air, Mac Minis, Mac Studio, the latest M1 MacBook Pro and M2 Macs which are suitable for everything from studio and live production to making your first tracks at home in the bedroom.


*You can listen to Apple Music Hits and Apple Music Country for a limited time without an Apple Music subscription. If you don't have an Apple Music subscription, you can listen to Apple Music 1 live, but can't access previously aired shows on-demand.


If you subscribe to Apple Music, you can create your very own station from the music that you love. You can also save songs that you hear on a custom station and live radio station on Apple Music. And see your recently played stations.


The program itself boasts an extensive list of features with which you can create entire albums from scratch. Multi-track recording for live audio or MIDI, layering takes, deep editing functions, the ability to embed FX plug-ins into track controls, time-stretching to lock in parts, and even pitch correction software come included in the price. Reaper is also very customisable, with various GUI elements being available for the user to alter with new skins.


Over the course of the last few years, Biere de Mac has had to find ways to reinvent itself and remain relevant in the brewery world. Live Music in Mackinaw City is one way that we have identified to be a draw for our fellow beer loving patrons. Coupling Live Music with fresh Craft Beer is not a new thing, but it will be for us! While we are not the only place in Mackinaw where you can see a live show, we feel that our intimate Backyard is the perfect atmosphere to take in some live entertainment while enjoying our large selection of French & Belgian artisan Farmhouse Ales.


The majority of our live music lineup for the 2022 Summer Series will be provided by Biere de Mac with no charge but for some there will be a $20 cover charge. Included in that charge will be any 2 beers & grant entry to the Backyard one hour prior to the event. Bands will play two 75 minute sets starting at 8pm and all events will be general admission. For more information please call the Taproom at 231.427.7007


Simple enough for computing and music lessons. Powerful enough for professional musicians. Free to download with a friendly tutorial. Diverse community of over 2 million live coders.


Learn to code creatively by composing or performing music in an incredible range of styles from Classical & Jazz to Grime & EDM.


The Sonic Pi: Live & Coding project has launched a series of 10 "Pop Pi" music videos created by artists using Sonic Pi. Sonic Pi Live & Coding - Summer School Artists Juneau Projects write about the recent Sonic Pi Live & Coding Summer School which involved 60 children aged 10-14 learning to code and perform on stage at Cambridge Junction.


MacBriare Samuel Lanyon DeMarco (born Vernor Winfield MacBriare Smith IV; April 30, 1990) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer.[3] DeMarco has released six full-length studio albums, his debut Rock and Roll Night Club (2012), 2 (2012), Salad Days (2014), This Old Dog (2017), Here Comes the Cowboy (2019), and Five Easy Hot Dogs (2023). He additionally released the mini-album Another One in 2015. His style of music has been described as "blue wave"[4] and "slacker rock",[5][6] or, by DeMarco himself, "jizz jazz".[7]


Living in the Killarney neighbourhood, he released a self-produced album, Heat Wave, as a part of the indie rock project Makeout Videotape in 2009. The album sold out its 500-unit run.[19] DeMarco worked on "psychedelic" video projects during this time.[18] He was joined by Alex Calder and Jen Clement, signed to Unfamiliar Records, and toured with Vancouver band Japandroids in 2009.[18] In 2011, DeMarco moved from Vancouver to Montreal to begin recording as a solo artist. Failing to find work as a musician, he participated in medical experiments for money[20] and worked on a road paving crew.[21] On January 9, 2012, record label Captured Tracks announced the signing of DeMarco.[22] In early 2012, he released an LP titled Rock and Roll Night Club. The four-track-recorded album features skits and slowed-down vocals.[20]


DeMarco made his first talk show appearance (and second TV appearance after The Eric Andre Show) when he performed the song "Let Her Go" on Conan on March 30, 2015.[28] On April 22, 2015, DeMarco announced the release of an upcoming album titled Another One, which was released on August 7, 2015, in addition to a video depicting the making of Another One.[29] DeMarco describes the album to be a collection of love songs, "It's just kind of like every angle of how somebody might feel if they're having strange feelings in their chest."[30] On May 11, 2015, Captured Tracks released the first single of Another One, titled "The Way You'd Love Her".[31] Another One received a generally favourable response from music critics, scoring 75/100 on Metacritic.[32] Still in Rock has ranked this LP as the third best of 2015.


On April 8, 2018, DeMarco appeared on FishCenter Live and had an interview with Max Simonet.[39] He partnered with the non-profit organization Plus1 for his tours that year, and one dollar for every ticket purchase went to the Girls Rock Camp Alliance to: "[empower] girls, trans and gender-diverse young people through music education and mentorship."[40]


On September 7, 2020, DeMarco was featured on a collaboration with English artist Yellow Days, entitled "The Curse".[45] On October 28, 2020, DeMarco was again featured on French musician Myd's single "Moving Men". An animated version of DeMarco also appeared in the music video for the single.[46] Released October 28, 2020, DeMarco also appeared in the music video for the song "Whatever You Want" by Crowded House.[47] DeMarco contributed a cover of the Metallica song "Enter Sandman" to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist, released in September 2021.[48]


DeMarco's style employs the use of flat drums (little or no reverberation or dynamic range compression), chorus and vibrato effects on the guitar and a generally lazy atmosphere a la soft rock records, muted and low frequency bass guitars. He has mentioned Shuggie Otis, Black Sabbath, Christopher Cross, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Jonathan Richman, Genesis, Sting and Weezer as favourite artists.[51] He has also cited Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono as his favourite artist.[52] DeMarco's music has been generally termed as Indie rock,[53] psychedelic rock,[54] jangle pop,[53][55] and lo-fi.[56][57] His guitar-based compositions have moved from glam-inspired works to what reviewers describe as "off-kilter pop"[20] or "folk rock".[58] DeMarco has self identified his style as "jizz jazz", going as far as naming his apartment studio Jizz Jazz Studios, as mentioned in a documentary starring himself, Pepperoni Playboy.[59] DeMarco has pointed to artists such as John Maus, Ariel Pink, Brian Eno, Daniel Lopatin, Isao Tomita and R. Stevie Moore as influences on his reel-to-reel production style.[60]


DeMarco uses vintage equipment and gear for his music. He mainly played on a $30 Teisco electric guitar that was already in poor condition, and stopped playing it live since it would often break apart.[61] He additionally uses Fender guitars, such as a 1970s Stratocaster, a 1960s Mustang, a 1990s Squier Stratocaster and an HSS Shawbucker Stratocaster, of which his live band were given 11 as a result of an endorsement deal with Fender.[62] His bass guitar mainly used for recording is a Teisco/Stagg bass.[62]


DeMarco records his music on reel-to-reel tape recorders, such as a Fostex A-8, a Tascam 388, an Alesis Micro Limiter and a Roland Space Echo RE-201.[62] However, he recorded his album This Old Dog on a MacBook with an Apogee Quartet interface. He uses a Neumann U87 condenser mic, a Royer R-121 ribbon mic, and a four channel Neve Portico preamp strip with his Ableton setup. DeMarco also uses a Roland CR-78 drum machine to record demos.[60] 2ff7e9595c


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