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2007 – People 1

July 28, 2009
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Writing for the different weddings and workshops had opened a door into a new way of creating themes. 2007 was a development of that approach combined with a growing familiarity with the workings of the Korg Triton. Heath, Wendi and Victoria are all two voice pieces where the piano track is recorded first and the [...]

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music2work2 on Iwearyourshirt.com

February 25, 2009

Big thanks to Jason over at http://iwearyourshirt.com for yesterday’s promotion of music2work2.  It was a lot of fun to watch the live ustream – check out Jason’s killer moves on the clip below – you know – if this whole social media marketing thing doesn’t work out – there’s a career in dancing just waiting [...]

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Welcome – Iwearyourshirt.com

February 24, 2009
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We would like to say a big thank you to Jason at http://iwearyoushirt.com and hope he has a great day wearing the music2work2 T-Shirt. If you’re new to the site check out the music – if you like what you hear you can download 5 minute samples of every track – just click on the [...]

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Weekend Working – 15 Minutes 22 Seconds

December 19, 2008

This music helps you get into a flow – great if you have to write a blog, produce code or if you’re just stuck with writer’s block.   $1.99 Download Now Have you ever watched somebody write an email? Ever looked at how you write a paper, create code or produce a blog post? It’s [...]

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The Effect Of Music Listening On Work Performance

November 14, 2008

When music2work2 was still somewhat in the planning stages, we decided to do some research and see if others felt as we do that “music is good for you.” Andrew’s psychology degree influenced his thinking on this and you can read the write up of his final year dissertation here – Why listening to music [...]

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Work, inadequately done, is a source of anger

September 15, 2006

My big frustration today has been incompetency or negligence. I’m not exactly sure which is it, but people who do a job and could care less whether they do it correctly. After spending (charging, rather) $600 + to get a new compressor installed in my van, I find out today that a belt was put [...]

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