
The Lo-fi Lexicographer Extended Driving in the Rain Mix is out now…!
Following hard on the heels of our recent release, we are very happy to make public the extended and entirely reworked version of Lo-Fi Lexicographer. Yes, it’s nearly 10 minutes long and it’s already doing better than the much shorter original.
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What else?
The story behind the extended version is that a friend of mine loved the original so much and was listening to it on his rainy drive to work that he felt a bit disappointed that it wasn’t, in fact, much longer.
There’s a lot of what artists would call “negative space” in this track and this extended mix allows a bit more time for you to enjoy the process of getting to know the song and the subtle changes it goes through.
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Discover new music
If you like this track you might also like these ones also by THISISGRAEME Music:
- The original and much short version of Lo-Fi Lexicographer on Spotify or click here for all listening options.
- Free Air
Discography
Play THISISGRAEME DISCOGRAPHY on Spotify
If you enjoyed this you should check out the rest of my music including other collaborations with friends.
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Check out all of the links for all of the tunes on my blog
Not everyone loves Spotify or wants to use Youtube. If that’s you, or you’re just curious, you can check out all of the links to all of my tunes on all of the available streaming platforms on my blog here. They are organised as follows:
- Latest releases
- Discograph links
- All tracks
Frequently asked questions
Where are you based?
I live in the North Island of Aotearoa New Zealand. I’ve lived abroad and travelled to Australia, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan but New Zealand is home. I’m married and have three kids, a cat and a dog.
What’s your set up for recording and publishing?
I write and record all of my own music at home in a small shed that doubles as my office and recording studio. My set-up is very simple and is largely driven by a MacBook with Logic Pro X recording software.
Other than that I have a bunch of guitars including electric, bass and acoustic and an old mandolin. I use a small USB keyboard for piano and synth. Most synth sounds are on-board with Logic Pro X although I have used a few 3rd party plugins, sounds and beats. I also have a Blue Yeti USB mic which I occasionally use for recording audio or acoustic instruments.
I use an AI algorithm for mastering songs and then I upload them to CD Baby for distribution to all major streaming audio platforms including Spotify, Youtube, Deezer and others.
Are you making any money from this?
Is there any money in this for artists like me? Hell no…! It’s a hobby and I do it because I love the craft of making music and I love sharing what I make with the world. The big platforms are the ones making the money. Mostly, streaming audio is a terrible deal for artists.
The reason I continue to do it is that platforms like Spotify and Youtube allow me to share my work with people in every country around the world. For example, I have people listening to my music in the following countries:
- New Zealand
- United States
- Canada
- Taiwan
- Mexico
- Netherlands
- Norway
- United Kingdom
This global reach allows me to share and promote the work of friends who are also writers and artists. For example:
- This collaboration with my brother, Momento:
- This on-fire blues number with my friend, Paul Foulds:
You can help a brother out by following my friend Paul on Spotify at the link below:
Do you play live anywhere?
Firstly, I live in New Zealand which is probably on the other side of the world from you. Secondly, no… at the moment I’m not playing live anywhere and I have no plans to at the present time.
Making music happens in my spare time, often late at night or in between time spent on real work or with family, so it’s hard to imagine adding live gigs and band practices to my already busy schedule and life.
I may look at live gigs at some stage in the future, especially if I could incorporate aspects of what I’ve recorded with a drummer or other instruments played live, but it would be a hybrid model.
Can I tip you, donate or buy you a cup of coffee?
Would you drop a couple of bucks in my guitar case if I was busking and you happened to walk past? I’m not in this for the money, but if you really wanna support me you can make a donation here on my Givealittle page.
Just for context:
- If you donated USD$5, that’s the equivalent of 1250 streams of a single song on Spotify.
- If you donated USD$40, that would cover the costs incurred uploading a single song and is the equivalent to about 10,000 streams on Spotify.
- If you donated USD$1000, I’d probably write and record a song especially just for you.
Here’s the link again if you wanna donate to a great cause (me, that is):
Bio
THISISGRAEME Music is me – Graeme Smith, a New Zealand musician, writer, teacher and maker of cool things. My music is a combination of downtempo vintage-sounding synthesizers, world music influences, ambient melodies, rock-influenced guitars with funky bass and drums. Find out more here