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Siren’s Call Song 2021

Siren’s Call Song 2021

. . . Hi, Here’s the latest song that’ll be on the Fluid Air album later this year, it’s called Siren’s Call. I wrote this with Patou Soult who was the percussionist in The Grateful Dub back in the 90’s, as well as doing percussion sessions work for Morcheeba, and other well known bands in…

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Drum Replacement Plugins to consider in 2020/21

Drum Replacement Plugins to consider in 2020/21

Drum Replacement Plugins I’ve written this in December 2020 so if you’re reading this sometime later then this may be out of date. If you’re reading this, you are probably interested in drum replacement software. That means you already know that it allows you to either completely replace individual components of a drum recording (or…

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Run Mr Rabbit Song by Simon Mark Smith

Run Mr Rabbit Song by Simon Mark Smith

Here’s the next song to be released that will be part of the Fluid Air album, it’s about Bugs Bunny and Elmer. I hope you like it. You can add it on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/4BkYUjXeEB080RtDSHQfMo… It should also be available on all the major digital music distribution platforms     Lyrics and Credits below Run Mr…

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Simon Mark Smith’s Autobiography Chapter 31

Simon Mark Smith’s Autobiography Chapter 31

To See Other Chapters Click Here Chapter 31 First Love First Love It’s hard to know which relationship I should consider to be my first love. Was it Jackie, when I was 7, or Sue when I was 10, or Jules when I was 16, or should I only count the more adult affairs in…

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Simon Mark Smith’s Autobiography Chapter 30

Simon Mark Smith’s Autobiography Chapter 30

To See Other Chapters Click Here Chapter 30 2020 June “Those days are gone forever” I was driving home today. The sun was bright and hot. I could feel it hard on my arm and face. My phone was set to random and started playing Don Henley’s “The Boys of Summer”. He sang of seeing…

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