Three Hour Song #1: My Dance

Here is my first song for the Three Hour Song project.

This is more of a test as the song is over a year old but it was written in just over two hours. I still have a few more songs under the hai! Robotto name that still apply to these rules which I will make videos for whilst I am still just figuring a few things out. I am going to upload these songs to a new Soundcloud page, under the name Tiny Stars of Paris, to be downloaded from.

Three Hour Song

EDIT: I have more in-depth and up-to-date information about the project HERE

I have started a new musical project, the Three Hour Song. I have challenged myself to actually get a piece of music written and recorded in less than four hours, including lyrics which is the hardest part for me. I will then make a video using free archive footage from all different places and then post it on YouTube for people to stare at as YouTube seems to be “The Place to Bee“.

I had been looking at free footage for some other non-musical project I have been planning and then after watching a whole bunch of Jonathan Mann’s Song A Day videos I put things together and this idea came out.

At the moment I am making a few videos for some Three Hour Songs I did about a year ago that were uploaded onto my hai! Robotto Soundcloud page. These are going to be put under the Tiny Stars of Paris name and I will make a new Soundcloud page so all the music will be available for download. And if people seem to respond to my idea I will set-up Facebook pages and all the other stuff you have to do in this modern world.

There is one thing I would like to ask, which is help on ideas and lyrics. The music itself I can do, I would just like suggestions of topics or even bits of lyrics, or even a genre to write in.

Veela – Night Vision

As part of the Remix Veela’s Night Vision Competition I remixed Veela’s Night Vision and by remixing Veela’s Night Vision I meant rubbed my guitars on it.

I wasn’t expecting people to be that interested in the mix due to its complete lack of having anything to do with any sort of dance genre, but people seem to have responded quite well to it, including Veela herself.