#74: Tough Lessons from a Live Performance
Sometimes we learn our biggest lessons when things don't go right. Failure can be our best teacher, and we grow when we take risks.
Last week, I performed at the Long Island Retro Gaming Expo. It's a huge event where people gather to celebrate and play their favorite retro video games. I performed on Saturday night. This episode of the podcast is all about the lessons I learned, some of them the hard way.
I decided to write all new music and design a new performance setup for the show. Unfortunately, I waited way too long to get started and, as a result, was very underprepared for the performance. Luckily, it went a lot better than I thought it did and I learned some important lessons that I share with you. At the end of the episode, you can hear my entire, unedited performance, and judge it for yourself. Enjoy!
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Show Notes:
- Long Island Retro Gaming Expo - A old school video game fan's dream come true.
- Consoul - Incredible big band video game music.
- Super Thrash Bros. - Heavy metal video game music.
- VGM Collective - A jazzy take on video game music.
- Destryur - Synthwave, horror movie music.
- LSDJ - Little Sound DJ for Gameboy
- Super 8-Bit Ableton Live Pack - 150 Ableton Live Instruments made from samples of NES and Gameboy.
- COIN-OP - 8-Bit Chip Sounds Ableton Live Template.