What's up ladies and gents. My name is Miles. I am an author, photographer, drummer and yes, I'm embarrassed to say, a rapper. My hip hop project is available 100% free on datpiff.com and YouTube (just search for Infinite Prose). I love reading almost as much as I enjoy writing poetry and fiction. I have a book published but I'm told this is not the area to discuss it. I figure a great way to introduce myself is by sharing a recommended reading list.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Treasure Island
Flow
The Plains of Abraham
Robinson Crusoe
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Siddhartha
Hope to enjoy many great conversations with you fine folks in the future
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A noob with some recommendations
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Re: A noob with some recommendations
Hello Miles,
Great introduction. I too am a drummer but I suck. I do it for fun and nothing more. I'm hoping to buy a Roland TD-15K soon as my current electronic drums are not doing well.
You have good taste in books. And I'm a rap fan myself but probably old school stuff like Tu Pac.
Welcome to the community!
Great introduction. I too am a drummer but I suck. I do it for fun and nothing more. I'm hoping to buy a Roland TD-15K soon as my current electronic drums are not doing well.
You have good taste in books. And I'm a rap fan myself but probably old school stuff like Tu Pac.
Welcome to the community!
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Re: A noob with some recommendations
Yeah man Roland make great electronic kits, they are just super expensive! I got a used Yamaha DTXPress 3 for $500 and it was a great buy. I still prefer acoustic drums tho
Thanks for the kind words, hopefully you guys take a minute to check out Volcanic Cactus Photography, Infinite Prose, and "Psychedelic Pens and a Hopeless Romantic"
I put a lot of hard work into them!
Thanks for the kind words, hopefully you guys take a minute to check out Volcanic Cactus Photography, Infinite Prose, and "Psychedelic Pens and a Hopeless Romantic"
I put a lot of hard work into them!
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Re: A noob with some recommendations
That's the same kit I have! But the brain on my DTXpress 3 is not working properly.
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Haha wow that's wild. Sucks the brain died, that was a great kit I love the rubber pads. I miss it - jamming at 3am with no complaints was awesome