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are there any other classically trained composers/songwriters that use Rock instruments bass/lead guitar, synthesizer in South Carolina that I can network with?:
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Well I'm not in South Carolina, but I'm awfully close AND fit that description quite well. Plus there is the internet ... makes file sharing / swapping very easy. Ever heard of the band "Postal Service" ? They named it such because they recorded their album through the mail, sending one track at a time and remixing as they progressed.
Mark Snow, composer of the famous "X-Files" theme song (TV Show) does this too. He records using synths at his home (Arizona?) and emails all his tracks to the engineers in LA. He never has to leave his house! Which is good because it's freakin hot as hell in Arizona!!! hahaha
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