Wow

Wow

What more could you want? Christopher Lee on Breakfast on BBC1, talking about Manowar and Rhapsody. My house is filled with power metal right now… *All men play on 10, never gonna turn down again.*
An Open Source music process

An Open Source music process

As many of you will know, I have my own music at [Recreant View](https://www.recreantview.org/). On that site I write and record all my own music and make it available under the Creative Commons. Well, for quite some time I have been thinking it would be cool to treat...
Wow

New Song: Voices Of Freedom

I am pleased to present my brand new song – [Voices Of Freedom](https://www.recreantview.org/blog/?p=68). I wrote this song while on holiday in Florida, and it is a nice, bouncy, acoustic song that I think is fairly catchy. A different style for me, so a bit...
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New Song: Little Coal Nose

I am pleased to announce the release of my latest song – [Little Coal Nose](https://www.recreantview.org/blog/?page_id=64). This song is written about and dedicated to our little dachshund Banger who many of you will know [unfortunately passed away...
Dear Lazyweb: Real-time kernels

Dear Lazyweb: Real-time kernels

I just don’t get them. I really don’t. For years, the perceived wisdom has been that if you want to record audio on Linux, you need a low-latency kernel, real-time kernel. The technical description is a kernel with *real-time pre-emption*, and the stock...
New song: Beating Heart

New song: Beating Heart

I am proud to announce my brand new song, [Beating Heart](https://www.recreantview.org/blog/?p=60). This is a thick, heavy, catchy metal tune with plenty of bouncy riffs, pounding double bass drums and a melodic chorus. The song is about the rather grubby subject of...