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I only recently wrote last years, so I bet your hype +      is nonexistent but for me I was writing that knowing full well there were +      some bangers waiting to be unleashed in this year end review!</p> +      <p>If you hadn’t read my previous post for 2021 the link is at the +      bottom:</p> +      <blockquote> +        <p>The winner was “KANGA - You and I Will Never Die”</p> +      </blockquote> +      <h2>The album pool</h2> +      <p>As always the criteria:</p> +      <ul> +        <li>it was released in 2022</li> +        <li>it wasn’t a single</li> +        <li>if it was an EP it has to be substantial and intentional</li> +      </ul> +      <p>And the albums are…</p> +      <ul> +        <li>Amining for Enrike - The Rats and the Children</li> +        <li>And So I watch You from Afar - Jettison</li> +        <li>Astronoid - Radiant Bloom</li> +        <li>Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</li> +        <li>Cult of Luna - The Long Road North</li> +        <li>Dance With the Dead - Driven to Madness</li> +        <li>Elder - Innate Passage</li> +        <li>Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</li> +        <li>Giraffes? Giraffes! - Death Breath</li> +        <li>God Mother - Obeveklig</li> +        <li>Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres (and various other releases)</li> +        <li>Long Distance Calling - Eraser</li> +        <li>Ludovico Technique - Haunted People</li> +        <li>MWWB - The Harvest (Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard)</li> +        <li>MØL - Diorama (Instrumental)</li> +        <li>Psychostick - … and Stuff</li> +        <li>Russian Circles - Gnosis</li> +        <li>SIERRA - See Me Now</li> +        <li>Starcadian - Shadowcatcher</li> +        <li>Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</li> +        <li>Toundra - Hex</li> +        <li>Waveshaper - Forgotten Shapes</li> +      </ul> +      <p>2022’s playlist (+ 2 albums from bandcamp not on Spotify):</p> +      <ul> +        <li> +          <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +              target="_blank" +              href= +              "https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2TCd910OyZcTjQ8l8Dc0Jy?si=efd0dc6286b84062"> +          [spotify] senders' Releases 2022 Spotify Playlist</a> +        </li> +        <li> +          <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +              target="_blank" +              href= +              "https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/album/eg2-dowsing-voice">[bandcamp] +              Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</a> +        </li> +        <li> +          <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +              target="_blank" +              href= +              "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-spheres">[bandcamp] +              Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres</a> +        </li> +      </ul> +      <h2>The Top 5</h2> +      <p>In alphabetical order:</p> +      <ul> +        <li>Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</li> +        <li>Elder - Innate Passage</li> +        <li>Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</li> +        <li>Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres (and various other releases)</li> +        <li>Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</li> +      </ul> +      <h2>Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</h2> +      <p>Some metal infused synthwave, Carpenter Brut managed to release a +      catchy and heavy banger of an album. Featuring a few guest performers, +      each of these tracks are unique and catchy in what I would consider a +      very “same-y” genre. It’s nice having an infinite supply of retro synth +      tracks to drive to, but sometimes it’s hard for one to really break +      through into “oh shit yes!”. Typically, Starcadian is the one to do that +      for me, as they add an extra layer to their tracks through their music +      videos (each track being an “ear movie”).</p> +      <p>Throughout the year I found myself coming back to a few tracks over +      and over - especially when I was showering or doing some other short +      activity and I just wanted something upbeat and fun as heck!</p> +      <p>Some call out featured songs are The Widow Maker featuring Gunship, +      Imaginary Fire featuring Greg Puciato, and Lipstick Masquerade featuring +      Persha. I looped these three songs quite a bit. But there are quite a few +      more to checkout.</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>This is tough, as I looped those three songs quite a bit - each +      bringing their own unique energy. So I’ll pick all three - my list my +      rules:</p> +      <ul> +        <li> +          <p>The Widow maker - feat. Gunship This track is representative of +          the genre. It’s synthwave to the core.</p> +        </li> +        <li> +          <p>Imaginary Fire - feat. Greg Puciato This is a metal track with +          synths. Greg Puciato (of The Dillinger Escape Plan fame) is one of my +          favorite vocalists and is immensely talented. This is probably my +          favorite because I can’t get enough of his vocal style - the screams +          and the clean vocals!</p> +        </li> +        <li> +          <p>Lipstick Masquerade - feat. Persha This is a modern 80s track. +          This is what retrowave was designed around and while tracks like The +          Widow Maker are more typical of the genre, this is the song they all +          are basing their sound off of. This is kill pop song.</p> +        </li> +      </ul> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Non Stop Bangers</h3> +      <p>You throw this album on and it hits you with just banger after banger. +      I can’t keep myself from dancing. Even as I listen back as I write this +      gemlog I am grooving in my chair! Like Kanga last year, this is just a +      series of tracks that just make you dance.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/album/37PW0ipoWcjx3APS1MN0ql?si=HE0-siOqTsqVlJrlL9MWTw"> +      [spotify] Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</a></p> +      <h2>Elder - Innate Passage</h2> +      <p>I toot’d a bit about this album, a later release in the year, this +      took this year end review and flipped it on its head. I thought it was +      wrapped up already with a separate release this year, but this makes the +      decision so hard.</p> +      <p>Elder came at us with what feels like a return to form. Having +      previously released Omens in 2020 and a collaboration album in 2021, +      Innate Passage takes the best parts of those two albums and builds on-top +      of more “classic Elder” albums like Lore. Elder has carved out their own +      niche in the genre making a blend of psych rock and stoner metal, with +      each release leaning harder and harder into psychedelic realms. Innate +      Passage has this almost ethereal feeling - especially in their opening +      track Catastasis.</p> +      <p>I think, however, they’ve left the doom and stoner metal behind. Dead +      Roots Stirring and Elder (self titled) were certainly “Doomy” and in that +      “doom/stoner” metal overlap. Lore, Reflections of a Floating World are +      both still very “stoner metal”. But is playing psychedelic-metal with a +      big muff automatically stoner metal? I think since Omens they’re +      probably, as a band, firmly outside of the stoner metal field - and more +      soundly in some psychedelic/prog metal genre?</p> +      <p>They introduce themselves as such in their website actually!</p> +      <figure> +        <blockquote> +          <p>genre-pushing rock band that melds heavy psychedelic sounds +          with progressive elements and evocative soundscapes.</p> +        </blockquote> +        <figcaption> +          <cite>— <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +             target="_blank" +             href= +             "https://beholdtheelder.com/elder-bio/">https://beholdtheelder.com/elder-bio/</a></cite> +        </figcaption> +      </figure> +      <p>“Merged In Dreams - Ne Plus Ultra” is the track that flips this whole +      argument on its head and shows that regardless, they’re still very much a +      metal band and one that you’ll absolutely be head banging too, horn up +      \m/.</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>I think “Merged In Dreams - Ne Plus Ultra”. A nearly 15 minute track +      that has everything in it you expect from Elder.</p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Excellent Vinyl Record Cover</h3> +      <p>I LOVE their record covers when they do the circular inserts. You can +      display this vinyl with having 3 separate views through the port, which +      while purely aesthetic - it’s very nice!</p> +      <p>The quality of the vinyl release was great, though I find any +      non-black Vinyl has a 33% chance of being slightly warped upon arrival. I +      am going to stick to traditional black vinyls from now on sadly. It’s too +      freaking often</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/album/5XClGjeje4c3qPjbtT898K?si=PFgsT8S_TD6hu4dwbFp3Jw"> +      [spotify] Elder - Innate Passage</a></p> +      <h2>Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</h2> +      <p>Her second album in her “Electric Guitar” series - Emma Ruth Rundle +      (ERR from here on out) has released “Dowsing Voice” a haunting follow-up +      to last years Engine of Hell. Holy holy HOLY hell, this album is an +      impactful, artistic, just WOW. It’s hard to describe. I was listening to +      it for this review and my partner, sitting behind me relaxing, said “What +      the hell are you listening too, this is scary!”. And scary, emotional, +      and difficult it is. ERR stretches the use of the “electric guitar” +      title, as the focus here is the additional layers and voices added on-top +      of the main tracks.</p> +      <p>An experimental release that, at this time is only available on +      bandcamp, is one I don’t put on frequently, but when I do am fully +      captivated. If you like artistic records - please check this out.</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>Probably: Keening into Ffynnon Llanllawer - I love the guitar(?) part +      and the wailing/vocalization. It’s haunting. As a recording is +      amazing.</p> +      <p>Though “In the Cave of The Cailleach’s Death-Birth” is the /best/ +      track. Put some headphones on and give this a listen! Just amazing.</p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Album Art</h3> +      <p>This album, IS ART, but the album art is just… really suiting the +      music.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/album/eg2-dowsing-voice">[bandcamp] +         Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</a></p> +      <h2>Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres (and various other releases)</h2> +      <p>This is an interesting pick. Having released JUST in time for this +      year, this is an album I have been engaging with in many, many ways. +      Firstly, I am a patron of this performer via Patreon. They make music +      videos (audio only performance videos of the songs) that they compile +      into albums. Last year’s album is probably my actual favorite and likely +      SHOULD’VE snuck into the top 5 because of the final track alone, which +      was an emotional and just epic banger of a track (Linked at the bottom of +      this review).</p> +      <p>Celestial spheres is a compilation of 8 synth jams. Jay bills these as +      semi-improvisational, and while the YT channel is a synth nerds dream of +      these informative performances, the songs stand on their own. This one is +      no exception. Using various different pieces of hardware synths, +      grooveboxes, drum machines and traditional instruments - each track is +      unique while still carrying this /energy/ and style. It’s so easy to hear +      Jays tracks and know it’s him.</p> +      <p>I’ve been following him for years and really enjoy the music he makes, +      and the community he’s built up around his music. Due to the disconnected +      nature of the singles (releasing effectively as YouTube videos prior to +      the album drop) it’s difficult to ultimately rate these in these lists +      since I don’t get a chance to really enjoy them /as an album/ until the +      end of the year (the past two times happened like this where they came +      out around the end of the year). And on my playlist “Future, Tense” is +      present as it’s a “2022” album according to Spotify, but was out on +      bandcamp in 2021, and that’s when I was gifted it by Jay.</p> +      <p>So yeah - this whole section is like “disclaimer disclaimer” but if +      you like groovy, typically instrumental synth music - check it out.</p> +      <h3>The various other releases</h3> +      <p>This year Jay released a few albums actually which I didn’t want to +      include separately. If you enjoy this album (which was mostly comprised +      of 2022 music, so was the primary focus) check out the other albums:</p> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/cinematic-works">https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/cinematic-works</a> +         <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/away-music-for-a-productive-day">https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/away-music-for-a-productive-day</a> +         <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/home-music-for-a-productive-day">https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/home-music-for-a-productive-day</a></p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>Without out a doubt it’s Nychthemeron. It’s truly a wild track, with +      so much happening in it. I suspect it was his favorite too since he made +      an actual music video for it:</p> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka-xE3Qo3dA">[youtube] Jay +         Hosking - Nychthemeron (Official Music video)</a></p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Each track has a live performance attached to +      it!</h3> +      <p>If you enjoy videos - these each have a corresponding YT video linked +      at the bottom of the bandcamp page.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-spheres">[bandcamp] +         Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres</a></p> +      <h2>Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</h2> +      <p>Tina Dickow (sometimes credited as Tina Dico, depending on the +      release) is a fantastic Danish singer songwriter. Since her first solo +      album she’s really found a way to elevate what is just folk indie pop. +      Her songwriting, arrangements, and performances are always so rich. She +      knows when to strip the song back - like Chefen Skal Ha' Fri - while, +      has certainly a lot happening beneath the lyrics - mixes them back a bit +      to let the layered vocals cut through as the song builds. Each song has +      so much to listen to! Picking out various instruments, layers, yet every +      song would work performed just her and her acoustic guitar. I find her +      style of pop music to be very engaging for that reason. I don’t often +      listen to this style of music, but the production behind each track is so +      good it hooks me in. That and her beautiful voice - which drew me in +      first.</p> +      <p>It’s a bit harder to talk about this album given the language barrier +      (I do not speak Danish!) Which is a shame, since her lyrics are often +      what I love about some of her previous albums. I’ve read the translations +      and done my own as a learning exercise, but there is a layer missing +      which is a shame given how strong this album is as whole.</p> +      <p>I’ve spoken about Tina before in two previous gemlogs (<a href= +      "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2021-04-27-music-spotlight-awesome-eps.gmi">Music +      Spotlight: Awesome EPs</a> and <a href= +      "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2021-05-18-5x5-playlists.gmi">5x5 +      Playlists</a> (both gemini:// links)) and is one of my absolute favorite +      artists of all time. I’ve been slowly collecting her entire discography, +      which can be tricky, given a lot of copies are out of print and the +      remaining stock/used copies are often in Europe. (And that 5x5 playlist +      is very telling given most of those artists have been featured in my top +      albums lists and were winners! Is this foreshadowing?!)</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>I shouldn’t have introduced this section - it has been so hard each +      time! I think the title track, Bitte Små Ryk. It’s got everything there, +      and is representative of the albums sound.</p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Lovely</h3> +      <p>This whole album is lovely. There is emotion here too, and while I +      don’t speak the language its often very clear. But I love Tina and her +      music. It’s lovely and hits this spot in me thats just warm.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/album/6YV4Gomk4iy0dUyVqPDN7T?si=e3wO7G3XTI-ZIwhOSCswJA"> +      [spotify] Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</a></p> +      <h2>My Top Pick</h2> +      <p>This year has been especially hard, since I spent so much time +      listening to 2021s releases which are some of my favorite of all time. +      And between 2021 and 2022 (and mentioned in my 2021 spotlight) nearly +      every one of my favorite artists released an album. So I have been +      blessed with a lot to listen to.</p> +      <p>Anyone following me on mastodon may have seen Tina Dickow just owning +      my entire wrapped campaign, but with Elder releasing their album after +      the data collection stops for wrapped, that certainly isn’t telling the +      whole story.</p> +      <p>And it wouldn’t be a top album list if I didn’t mention Starcadian +      being consistently in the top 10 year after year, just narrowly missing +      the top 5 - though technically, this release was in my 2020s list, as it +      was available then, but had since been pulled, and was released +      “officially” in 2022. Looking at what I can see it’s the same tracklist, +      but the “inspired by” credits are entirely gone from the 2022 +      release.</p> +      <h3>Elder - Innate Passage</h3> +      <p>Each year picking the winner is hard. Part of the reason I do this is +      I don’t really add stuff to the list I don’t like. A LOT of music comes +      out each year, and I add what I listen to. I don’t listen to music I +      don’t like - so by nature of the process - each album is a “top album” +      for me.</p> +      <p>But the top 5 is usually a mix of “omg obvs” and “yeah turns out I +      threw that on way more than I expected” (Carpenter Brut). But its really +      always a fight between those “obvs” - this year was Elder and Tina +      Dickow. Their releases were seriously top tier and repeat listens.</p> +      <p>Tina came in with the advantage of releasing in April, and Elder JUST +      released theirs at the end of November. But I did some math on my +      mastodon breaking down the comparison. Elder came at us with a longer +      albums, under half as many tracks, and over 2x the average song length +      (about 10min/track).</p> +      <p>They didn’t waste a single second (neither did Tina) but just being +      such an accessible album - just direct pure energy and power - BOOM! It +      was great.</p> +      <h3>This should’ve been a tie</h3> +      <p>Honestly, I was ready to call it a tie. I am actually writing this +      minutes before posting it, because that’s how undecided I am and how +      close this is.</p> +      <p>Tina Dickow deserves the number one slot any other year, and both her +      and Elder’s albums I hope to see more of in the next few years! Both are +      classic albums in their discographies (both albums of which I own and +      spin regularly). I forced myself to pick, and just knowing me, my tastes, +      and all the stuff I said above - I went with Elder. But seriously, listen +      to this record - Tina manages to pack so much musicality in carving out a +      unique sound and just amazing style. I love her <3 :)</p> +      <p>And if her music isn’t your jam - check out her guest tracks on the +      Zero-7 stuff - angelic voice.</p> +      <h2>Conclusion</h2> +      <p>I am REALLY disappointed I had to choose between Elder and Tina Dickow +      this year. Similarly, last year I had Raised by Swans, ERR, and Kanga! +      And our winner in 2020 was Bell Witch. These ARE my top six favorite +      musical artists currently active.</p> +      <p>I’ll talk about music trends and my tastes later on. But I just wanted +      to emphasize how much of a banger these last 3 years have been musically +      and I am grateful I get to share these with you here.</p> +      <p>I am really excited for 2023!</p> +      <h2>This year’s playlist (2023)</h2> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4zgdFBZslkcEq0xYFyME7U?si=4bc2bf7d015c4254"> +      [spotify] senders' Releases 2023 Playlist</a></p> +      <h2>Links</h2> +      <p>If you use gemini:// you can check out my previous posts (until/unless +      I decided to port those over too)</p> +      <ul> +        <li> +          <a href= +          "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2022-11-30-music-spotlight-top-album-2021.gmi"> +          [gemini] Music Spotlight: Top Album 2021</a> +        </li> +        <li> +          <a href= +          "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2021-03-21-music-spotlight-top-album-2020.gmi"> +          [gemini] Music Spotlight: Top Album 2020</a> +        </li> +      </ul> +      <p>Thanks for reading! I don’t always crosspost - I am trying something +      out :)</p> +    </article> +    <div id="footer"> +      <i>January 03, 2023</i> +    </div> +    <div id='copyright'> +      © 2023 senders dot io - <a rel="license external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a> +           unless otherwise noted. +    </div> +  </div> +</body> +</html> diff --git a/www/blog/2023-01-06/index.html b/www/blog/2023-01-06/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5a113b --- /dev/null +++ b/www/blog/2023-01-06/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html lang="en"> +<head> +  <meta charset="utf-8"> +  <meta name="generator" +        content="HTML Tidy for HTML5 for Linux version 5.6.0"> +  <title>senders.io - How I Generate My RSS Feed</title> +  <link rel='stylesheet' +        type='text/css' +        href='/index.css'> +  <meta name="viewport" +        content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> +</head> +<body> +  <div id='header'> +    <a class='title' +         href='/'>senders.io</a> +    <nav> +      <a href="/blog">blog</a> <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://github.com/s3nd3r5">github</a> <a rel= +           "external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://git.senders.io">cgit</a> <a rel= +           "me external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://mastodon.online/@senders">mastodon</a> +    </nav> +  </div> +  <div id="body"> +    <article> +      <h1>How I Generate My RSS Feed</h1> +      <p>I only just now started supplying an RSS feed to you fine people! You +      can subscribe to it at <a href= +      "/blog/feed.rss">www.senders.io/blog/feed.rss</a>!</p> +      <p>I decided rather than manually generating the file contents I’d hook +      into my pre-existing publish scripts to be able to generate the RSS +      file.</p> +      <h2>Publishing blog posts - shell scripts ftw</h2> +      <p>In <a href="/blog/2022-11-06/">My Markdown -> HTML Setup</a> I +      touch on how I publish my markdown files into HTML for this blog. But +      what I don’t <em>really</em> touch on is the shell scripts that tie the +      whole process together.</p> +      <p>What I have is two, now three, scripts that feed the whole +      process:</p> +      <ol> +        <li><code>publish-blog.sh</code> - the main script</li> +        <li><code>compile-md.sh</code> - generates the HTML output</li> +        <li><code>update-feed.sh</code> - generates/appends the RSS feed</li> +      </ol> +      <p>The <code>update-feed.sh</code> script is the new one I just +      added.</p> +      <p><code>publish-blog.sh</code> is the primary interface, I supply the +      date of the post and the path to the md file and that calls compile and +      update to automate the entire process.</p> +      <p>Without going into TOO much detail you can view the latest versions of +      the scripts at <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/">git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/</a>.</p> +      <p>But the gist of the scripts is I parse out the necessary details, +      find/replace some tokens in template files I have setup for headers and +      footers, and concat the outputs into the final output HTML files, and now +      RSS feed.</p> +      <h3>update-feed.sh</h3> +      <p>Source File: <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/update-feed.sh">git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/update-feed.sh</a></p> +      <p>This script is pretty interesting. I didn’t want to deal with any XML +      parsers and libraries to just maintain a proper XML rss file and push +      items into the tree. Rather, I just follow a similar setup to my markdown +      generation. I leverage some temporary files to hold the contents, a +      static temp file for the previously generated content, and at the end +      swap the temp file with the real file.</p> +      <p>I take in an input of the publish date (this is the date from the +      publish script), the title, and the HTML file path. These are all already +      variables in the publish script, but also something I can manually supply +      if I need to publish an older article, or something I wrote directly in +      HTML.</p> +      <p>The core of the script is found here:</p> +      <pre><code>PUBDATE=$(date -d "$1" -R) +TITLE=$2 +FILE_PATH=$3 +PERMALINK=$(echo "${FILE_PATH}" | sed -e "s,${TKN_URL_STRIP},${URL_PREFIX},g") +LINK=$(echo "${PERMALINK}" | sed -e "s,${TKN_INDEX_STRIP},,g") + +# Generate TMP FEED File Header + +cat -s $FILE_RSS_HEADER > $FILE_TMP_FEED +sed -i -E "s/${TKN_BUILDDATE}/${BUILDDATE}/g" $FILE_TMP_FEED +sed -i -E "s/${TKN_PUBDATE}/${PUBDATE}/g" $FILE_TMP_FEED + +# Generate TMP Item File + +cat -s $FILE_RSS_ITEM_HEADER > $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s~${TKN_TITLE}~${TITLE}~g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s/${TKN_PUBDATE}/${PUBDATE}/g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s,${TKN_PERMALINK},${PERMALINK},g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s,${TKN_LINK},${LINK},g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -n "/<article>/,/<\/article>/p" $FILE_PATH >> $FILE_TMP_ITEM +cat -s $FILE_RSS_ITEM_FOOTER >> $FILE_TMP_ITEM + +# Prepend Item to items list and overwrite items file w/ prepended item +## In order to "prepend" the item (so it's on top of the others) +## We need to concat the tmp item file with the existing list, then +## we can push the contents over the existing file +## We use cat -s to squeeze the blank lines +cat -s $FILE_ITEM_OUTPUT >> $FILE_TMP_ITEM +cat -s $FILE_TMP_ITEM > $FILE_ITEM_OUTPUT + +# Push items to TMP FEED +cat -s $FILE_ITEM_OUTPUT >> $FILE_TMP_FEED + +# Push RSS footer to TMP FEED +cat -s $FILE_RSS_FOOTER >> $FILE_TMP_FEED +echo $FILE_TMP_FEED + +# Publish feed +cat -s $FILE_TMP_FEED > $FILE_RSS_OUTPUT + +echo "Finished generating feed" +</code></pre> +      <p>Some key takeaways are:</p> +      <ol> +        <li>sed lets you do regex with delimiters that AREN’T <code>/</code> so +        you can substitute something that shouldn’t actually ever show up in +        your regex. For me that is <code>~</code>.</li> +        <li>I always forget you can use sed to extract between tokens - which +        is how I get the CDATA for the RSS: <code>sed -n +        "/<article>/,/<\/article>/p"</code></li> +        <li><code>mktemp</code> is really REALLY useful - and I feel is under +        utilized in shellscripting</li> +      </ol> +      <p>The obvious cracks are:</p> +      <ol> +        <li>I rely SO much on <code>sed</code> that it’s almost certainly going +        to break</li> +        <li>I don’t have much other flag control to do partial generation - so +        if I need to do something either starting partway through or not finish +        the full process, I don’t have that.</li> +        <li>Sometimes things can break silently and it will go through, there +        is no verification or like manual checking along the way before +        publishing the feed.rss</li> +      </ol> +      <p>The final two can easily be managed by writing the feed to a location +      that isn’t a temp file and I can manually do the <code>cat -s +      $FILE_TMP_FEED > www/blog/feed.rss</code> myself after I check it +      over.</p> +      <p>But for now I’ll see if I ever have to redo it. I don’t think anyone +      will actually sub to this so I don’t really need to care that much if I +      amend the feed.</p> +      <h2>Where to put the feed URL</h2> +      <p>I never intended to provide an RSS feed. I doubt anyone but me reads +      this, and from my previous experience with gemini feed generation was a +      bit of a headache.</p> +      <p>A quick aside: I really only decided thanks to Mastodon. I was +      thinking during the Twitter meltdown “what if twitter but RSS” (I know +      super unique idea). But basically like a true “microblog”. And some OSS +      tools to publish your blog. This got me reading the RSS spec and looking +      into it more - which then lead me down the using the RSS readers more (in +      conjunction with gemini, and Cortex podcast talking about using RSS +      more).</p> +      <p>But I’ve decided to just put the RSS feed in the blog index, on my +      homepage, and that’s it. I don’t need it permanently in the header.</p> +      <h2>Conclusion</h2> +      <p>I didn’t have much to share here, it doesn’t make too much sense to +      write a big post on what can be explained better by just checking out the +      shell scripts in my git source. The code speaks better than I ever +      could.</p> +      <p>I really, really like shell scripting.</p> +    </article> +    <div id="footer"> +      <i>January 06, 2023</i> +    </div> +    <div id='copyright'> +      © 2023 senders dot io - <a rel="license external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a> +           unless otherwise noted. +    </div> +  </div> +</body> +</html> diff --git a/www/blog/feed.rss b/www/blog/feed.rss index f41185e..f929be1 100644 --- a/www/blog/feed.rss +++ b/www/blog/feed.rss @@ -7,8 +7,562 @@   <copyright>2023 senders dot io - CC BY-SA 4.0</copyright>   <language>en-US</language>   <ttl>60</ttl> - <lastBuildDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2022 20:55:34 -0500</lastBuildDate> - <pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2022 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate> + <lastBuildDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2023 18:56:10 -0500</lastBuildDate> + <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2023 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate> + <item> +  <title>How I Generate My RSS Feed</title> +  <link>https://www.senders.io/blog/2023-01-06/</link> +  <guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.senders.io/blog/2023-01-06/index.html</guid> +  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2023 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate> +  <description> +  <![CDATA[ +    <article> +      <h1>How I Generate My RSS Feed</h1> +      <p>I only just now started supplying an RSS feed to you fine people! You +      can subscribe to it at <a href= +      "/blog/feed.rss">www.senders.io/blog/feed.rss</a>!</p> +      <p>I decided rather than manually generating the file contents I’d hook +      into my pre-existing publish scripts to be able to generate the RSS +      file.</p> +      <h2>Publishing blog posts - shell scripts ftw</h2> +      <p>In <a href="/blog/2022-11-06/">My Markdown -> HTML Setup</a> I +      touch on how I publish my markdown files into HTML for this blog. But +      what I don’t <em>really</em> touch on is the shell scripts that tie the +      whole process together.</p> +      <p>What I have is two, now three, scripts that feed the whole +      process:</p> +      <ol> +        <li><code>publish-blog.sh</code> - the main script</li> +        <li><code>compile-md.sh</code> - generates the HTML output</li> +        <li><code>update-feed.sh</code> - generates/appends the RSS feed</li> +      </ol> +      <p>The <code>update-feed.sh</code> script is the new one I just +      added.</p> +      <p><code>publish-blog.sh</code> is the primary interface, I supply the +      date of the post and the path to the md file and that calls compile and +      update to automate the entire process.</p> +      <p>Without going into TOO much detail you can view the latest versions of +      the scripts at <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/">git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/</a>.</p> +      <p>But the gist of the scripts is I parse out the necessary details, +      find/replace some tokens in template files I have setup for headers and +      footers, and concat the outputs into the final output HTML files, and now +      RSS feed.</p> +      <h3>update-feed.sh</h3> +      <p>Source File: <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/update-feed.sh">git.senders.io/senders/senders-io/tree/update-feed.sh</a></p> +      <p>This script is pretty interesting. I didn’t want to deal with any XML +      parsers and libraries to just maintain a proper XML rss file and push +      items into the tree. Rather, I just follow a similar setup to my markdown +      generation. I leverage some temporary files to hold the contents, a +      static temp file for the previously generated content, and at the end +      swap the temp file with the real file.</p> +      <p>I take in an input of the publish date (this is the date from the +      publish script), the title, and the HTML file path. These are all already +      variables in the publish script, but also something I can manually supply +      if I need to publish an older article, or something I wrote directly in +      HTML.</p> +      <p>The core of the script is found here:</p> +      <pre><code>PUBDATE=$(date -d "$1" -R) +TITLE=$2 +FILE_PATH=$3 +PERMALINK=$(echo "${FILE_PATH}" | sed -e "s,${TKN_URL_STRIP},${URL_PREFIX},g") +LINK=$(echo "${PERMALINK}" | sed -e "s,${TKN_INDEX_STRIP},,g") + +# Generate TMP FEED File Header + +cat -s $FILE_RSS_HEADER > $FILE_TMP_FEED +sed -i -E "s/${TKN_BUILDDATE}/${BUILDDATE}/g" $FILE_TMP_FEED +sed -i -E "s/${TKN_PUBDATE}/${PUBDATE}/g" $FILE_TMP_FEED + +# Generate TMP Item File + +cat -s $FILE_RSS_ITEM_HEADER > $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s~${TKN_TITLE}~${TITLE}~g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s/${TKN_PUBDATE}/${PUBDATE}/g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s,${TKN_PERMALINK},${PERMALINK},g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -i -E "s,${TKN_LINK},${LINK},g" $FILE_TMP_ITEM +sed -n "/<article>/,/<\/article>/p" $FILE_PATH >> $FILE_TMP_ITEM +cat -s $FILE_RSS_ITEM_FOOTER >> $FILE_TMP_ITEM + +# Prepend Item to items list and overwrite items file w/ prepended item +## In order to "prepend" the item (so it's on top of the others) +## We need to concat the tmp item file with the existing list, then +## we can push the contents over the existing file +## We use cat -s to squeeze the blank lines +cat -s $FILE_ITEM_OUTPUT >> $FILE_TMP_ITEM +cat -s $FILE_TMP_ITEM > $FILE_ITEM_OUTPUT + +# Push items to TMP FEED +cat -s $FILE_ITEM_OUTPUT >> $FILE_TMP_FEED + +# Push RSS footer to TMP FEED +cat -s $FILE_RSS_FOOTER >> $FILE_TMP_FEED +echo $FILE_TMP_FEED + +# Publish feed +cat -s $FILE_TMP_FEED > $FILE_RSS_OUTPUT + +echo "Finished generating feed" +</code></pre> +      <p>Some key takeaways are:</p> +      <ol> +        <li>sed lets you do regex with delimiters that AREN’T <code>/</code> so +        you can substitute something that shouldn’t actually ever show up in +        your regex. For me that is <code>~</code>.</li> +        <li>I always forget you can use sed to extract between tokens - which +        is how I get the CDATA for the RSS: <code>sed -n +        "/<article>/,/<\/article>/p"</code></li> +        <li><code>mktemp</code> is really REALLY useful - and I feel is under +        utilized in shellscripting</li> +      </ol> +      <p>The obvious cracks are:</p> +      <ol> +        <li>I rely SO much on <code>sed</code> that it’s almost certainly going +        to break</li> +        <li>I don’t have much other flag control to do partial generation - so +        if I need to do something either starting partway through or not finish +        the full process, I don’t have that.</li> +        <li>Sometimes things can break silently and it will go through, there +        is no verification or like manual checking along the way before +        publishing the feed.rss</li> +      </ol> +      <p>The final two can easily be managed by writing the feed to a location +      that isn’t a temp file and I can manually do the <code>cat -s +      $FILE_TMP_FEED > www/blog/feed.rss</code> myself after I check it +      over.</p> +      <p>But for now I’ll see if I ever have to redo it. I don’t think anyone +      will actually sub to this so I don’t really need to care that much if I +      amend the feed.</p> +      <h2>Where to put the feed URL</h2> +      <p>I never intended to provide an RSS feed. I doubt anyone but me reads +      this, and from my previous experience with gemini feed generation was a +      bit of a headache.</p> +      <p>A quick aside: I really only decided thanks to Mastodon. I was +      thinking during the Twitter meltdown “what if twitter but RSS” (I know +      super unique idea). But basically like a true “microblog”. And some OSS +      tools to publish your blog. This got me reading the RSS spec and looking +      into it more - which then lead me down the using the RSS readers more (in +      conjunction with gemini, and Cortex podcast talking about using RSS +      more).</p> +      <p>But I’ve decided to just put the RSS feed in the blog index, on my +      homepage, and that’s it. I don’t need it permanently in the header.</p> +      <h2>Conclusion</h2> +      <p>I didn’t have much to share here, it doesn’t make too much sense to +      write a big post on what can be explained better by just checking out the +      shell scripts in my git source. The code speaks better than I ever +      could.</p> +      <p>I really, really like shell scripting.</p> +    </article> +  ]]> +  </description> + </item> + <item> +  <title>Music Spotlight: My Top Album 2022</title> +  <link>https://www.senders.io/blog/2023-01-03/</link> +  <guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.senders.io/blog/2023-01-03/index.html</guid> +  <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2023 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate> +  <description> +  <![CDATA[ +    <article> +      <h1>Music Spotlight: My Top Album 2022</h1> +      <p>The hype is real. I only recently wrote last years, so I bet your hype +      is nonexistent but for me I was writing that knowing full well there were +      some bangers waiting to be unleashed in this year end review!</p> +      <p>If you hadn’t read my previous post for 2021 the link is at the +      bottom:</p> +      <blockquote> +        <p>The winner was “KANGA - You and I Will Never Die”</p> +      </blockquote> +      <h2>The album pool</h2> +      <p>As always the criteria:</p> +      <ul> +        <li>it was released in 2022</li> +        <li>it wasn’t a single</li> +        <li>if it was an EP it has to be substantial and intentional</li> +      </ul> +      <p>And the albums are…</p> +      <ul> +        <li>Amining for Enrike - The Rats and the Children</li> +        <li>And So I watch You from Afar - Jettison</li> +        <li>Astronoid - Radiant Bloom</li> +        <li>Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</li> +        <li>Cult of Luna - The Long Road North</li> +        <li>Dance With the Dead - Driven to Madness</li> +        <li>Elder - Innate Passage</li> +        <li>Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</li> +        <li>Giraffes? Giraffes! - Death Breath</li> +        <li>God Mother - Obeveklig</li> +        <li>Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres (and various other releases)</li> +        <li>Long Distance Calling - Eraser</li> +        <li>Ludovico Technique - Haunted People</li> +        <li>MWWB - The Harvest (Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard)</li> +        <li>MØL - Diorama (Instrumental)</li> +        <li>Psychostick - … and Stuff</li> +        <li>Russian Circles - Gnosis</li> +        <li>SIERRA - See Me Now</li> +        <li>Starcadian - Shadowcatcher</li> +        <li>Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</li> +        <li>Toundra - Hex</li> +        <li>Waveshaper - Forgotten Shapes</li> +      </ul> +      <p>2022’s playlist (+ 2 albums from bandcamp not on Spotify):</p> +      <ul> +        <li> +          <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +              target="_blank" +              href= +              "https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2TCd910OyZcTjQ8l8Dc0Jy?si=efd0dc6286b84062"> +          [spotify] senders' Releases 2022 Spotify Playlist</a> +        </li> +        <li> +          <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +              target="_blank" +              href= +              "https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/album/eg2-dowsing-voice">[bandcamp] +              Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</a> +        </li> +        <li> +          <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +              target="_blank" +              href= +              "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-spheres">[bandcamp] +              Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres</a> +        </li> +      </ul> +      <h2>The Top 5</h2> +      <p>In alphabetical order:</p> +      <ul> +        <li>Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</li> +        <li>Elder - Innate Passage</li> +        <li>Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</li> +        <li>Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres (and various other releases)</li> +        <li>Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</li> +      </ul> +      <h2>Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</h2> +      <p>Some metal infused synthwave, Carpenter Brut managed to release a +      catchy and heavy banger of an album. Featuring a few guest performers, +      each of these tracks are unique and catchy in what I would consider a +      very “same-y” genre. It’s nice having an infinite supply of retro synth +      tracks to drive to, but sometimes it’s hard for one to really break +      through into “oh shit yes!”. Typically, Starcadian is the one to do that +      for me, as they add an extra layer to their tracks through their music +      videos (each track being an “ear movie”).</p> +      <p>Throughout the year I found myself coming back to a few tracks over +      and over - especially when I was showering or doing some other short +      activity and I just wanted something upbeat and fun as heck!</p> +      <p>Some call out featured songs are The Widow Maker featuring Gunship, +      Imaginary Fire featuring Greg Puciato, and Lipstick Masquerade featuring +      Persha. I looped these three songs quite a bit. But there are quite a few +      more to checkout.</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>This is tough, as I looped those three songs quite a bit - each +      bringing their own unique energy. So I’ll pick all three - my list my +      rules:</p> +      <ul> +        <li> +          <p>The Widow maker - feat. Gunship This track is representative of +          the genre. It’s synthwave to the core.</p> +        </li> +        <li> +          <p>Imaginary Fire - feat. Greg Puciato This is a metal track with +          synths. Greg Puciato (of The Dillinger Escape Plan fame) is one of my +          favorite vocalists and is immensely talented. This is probably my +          favorite because I can’t get enough of his vocal style - the screams +          and the clean vocals!</p> +        </li> +        <li> +          <p>Lipstick Masquerade - feat. Persha This is a modern 80s track. +          This is what retrowave was designed around and while tracks like The +          Widow Maker are more typical of the genre, this is the song they all +          are basing their sound off of. This is kill pop song.</p> +        </li> +      </ul> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Non Stop Bangers</h3> +      <p>You throw this album on and it hits you with just banger after banger. +      I can’t keep myself from dancing. Even as I listen back as I write this +      gemlog I am grooving in my chair! Like Kanga last year, this is just a +      series of tracks that just make you dance.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/album/37PW0ipoWcjx3APS1MN0ql?si=HE0-siOqTsqVlJrlL9MWTw"> +      [spotify] Carpenter Brut - Leather Terror</a></p> +      <h2>Elder - Innate Passage</h2> +      <p>I toot’d a bit about this album, a later release in the year, this +      took this year end review and flipped it on its head. I thought it was +      wrapped up already with a separate release this year, but this makes the +      decision so hard.</p> +      <p>Elder came at us with what feels like a return to form. Having +      previously released Omens in 2020 and a collaboration album in 2021, +      Innate Passage takes the best parts of those two albums and builds on-top +      of more “classic Elder” albums like Lore. Elder has carved out their own +      niche in the genre making a blend of psych rock and stoner metal, with +      each release leaning harder and harder into psychedelic realms. Innate +      Passage has this almost ethereal feeling - especially in their opening +      track Catastasis.</p> +      <p>I think, however, they’ve left the doom and stoner metal behind. Dead +      Roots Stirring and Elder (self titled) were certainly “Doomy” and in that +      “doom/stoner” metal overlap. Lore, Reflections of a Floating World are +      both still very “stoner metal”. But is playing psychedelic-metal with a +      big muff automatically stoner metal? I think since Omens they’re +      probably, as a band, firmly outside of the stoner metal field - and more +      soundly in some psychedelic/prog metal genre?</p> +      <p>They introduce themselves as such in their website actually!</p> +      <figure> +        <blockquote> +          <p>genre-pushing rock band that melds heavy psychedelic sounds +          with progressive elements and evocative soundscapes.</p> +        </blockquote> +        <figcaption> +          <cite>— <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +             target="_blank" +             href= +             "https://beholdtheelder.com/elder-bio/">https://beholdtheelder.com/elder-bio/</a></cite> +        </figcaption> +      </figure> +      <p>“Merged In Dreams - Ne Plus Ultra” is the track that flips this whole +      argument on its head and shows that regardless, they’re still very much a +      metal band and one that you’ll absolutely be head banging too, horn up +      \m/.</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>I think “Merged In Dreams - Ne Plus Ultra”. A nearly 15 minute track +      that has everything in it you expect from Elder.</p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Excellent Vinyl Record Cover</h3> +      <p>I LOVE their record covers when they do the circular inserts. You can +      display this vinyl with having 3 separate views through the port, which +      while purely aesthetic - it’s very nice!</p> +      <p>The quality of the vinyl release was great, though I find any +      non-black Vinyl has a 33% chance of being slightly warped upon arrival. I +      am going to stick to traditional black vinyls from now on sadly. It’s too +      freaking often</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/album/5XClGjeje4c3qPjbtT898K?si=PFgsT8S_TD6hu4dwbFp3Jw"> +      [spotify] Elder - Innate Passage</a></p> +      <h2>Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</h2> +      <p>Her second album in her “Electric Guitar” series - Emma Ruth Rundle +      (ERR from here on out) has released “Dowsing Voice” a haunting follow-up +      to last years Engine of Hell. Holy holy HOLY hell, this album is an +      impactful, artistic, just WOW. It’s hard to describe. I was listening to +      it for this review and my partner, sitting behind me relaxing, said “What +      the hell are you listening too, this is scary!”. And scary, emotional, +      and difficult it is. ERR stretches the use of the “electric guitar” +      title, as the focus here is the additional layers and voices added on-top +      of the main tracks.</p> +      <p>An experimental release that, at this time is only available on +      bandcamp, is one I don’t put on frequently, but when I do am fully +      captivated. If you like artistic records - please check this out.</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>Probably: Keening into Ffynnon Llanllawer - I love the guitar(?) part +      and the wailing/vocalization. It’s haunting. As a recording is +      amazing.</p> +      <p>Though “In the Cave of The Cailleach’s Death-Birth” is the /best/ +      track. Put some headphones on and give this a listen! Just amazing.</p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Album Art</h3> +      <p>This album, IS ART, but the album art is just… really suiting the +      music.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/album/eg2-dowsing-voice">[bandcamp] +         Emma Ruth Rundle - EG2: Dowsing Voice</a></p> +      <h2>Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres (and various other releases)</h2> +      <p>This is an interesting pick. Having released JUST in time for this +      year, this is an album I have been engaging with in many, many ways. +      Firstly, I am a patron of this performer via Patreon. They make music +      videos (audio only performance videos of the songs) that they compile +      into albums. Last year’s album is probably my actual favorite and likely +      SHOULD’VE snuck into the top 5 because of the final track alone, which +      was an emotional and just epic banger of a track (Linked at the bottom of +      this review).</p> +      <p>Celestial spheres is a compilation of 8 synth jams. Jay bills these as +      semi-improvisational, and while the YT channel is a synth nerds dream of +      these informative performances, the songs stand on their own. This one is +      no exception. Using various different pieces of hardware synths, +      grooveboxes, drum machines and traditional instruments - each track is +      unique while still carrying this /energy/ and style. It’s so easy to hear +      Jays tracks and know it’s him.</p> +      <p>I’ve been following him for years and really enjoy the music he makes, +      and the community he’s built up around his music. Due to the disconnected +      nature of the singles (releasing effectively as YouTube videos prior to +      the album drop) it’s difficult to ultimately rate these in these lists +      since I don’t get a chance to really enjoy them /as an album/ until the +      end of the year (the past two times happened like this where they came +      out around the end of the year). And on my playlist “Future, Tense” is +      present as it’s a “2022” album according to Spotify, but was out on +      bandcamp in 2021, and that’s when I was gifted it by Jay.</p> +      <p>So yeah - this whole section is like “disclaimer disclaimer” but if +      you like groovy, typically instrumental synth music - check it out.</p> +      <h3>The various other releases</h3> +      <p>This year Jay released a few albums actually which I didn’t want to +      include separately. If you enjoy this album (which was mostly comprised +      of 2022 music, so was the primary focus) check out the other albums:</p> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/cinematic-works">https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/cinematic-works</a> +         <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/away-music-for-a-productive-day">https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/away-music-for-a-productive-day</a> +         <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/home-music-for-a-productive-day">https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/home-music-for-a-productive-day</a></p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>Without out a doubt it’s Nychthemeron. It’s truly a wild track, with +      so much happening in it. I suspect it was his favorite too since he made +      an actual music video for it:</p> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka-xE3Qo3dA">[youtube] Jay +         Hosking - Nychthemeron (Official Music video)</a></p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Each track has a live performance attached to +      it!</h3> +      <p>If you enjoy videos - these each have a corresponding YT video linked +      at the bottom of the bandcamp page.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-spheres">[bandcamp] +         Jay Hosking - Celestial spheres</a></p> +      <h2>Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</h2> +      <p>Tina Dickow (sometimes credited as Tina Dico, depending on the +      release) is a fantastic Danish singer songwriter. Since her first solo +      album she’s really found a way to elevate what is just folk indie pop. +      Her songwriting, arrangements, and performances are always so rich. She +      knows when to strip the song back - like Chefen Skal Ha' Fri - while, +      has certainly a lot happening beneath the lyrics - mixes them back a bit +      to let the layered vocals cut through as the song builds. Each song has +      so much to listen to! Picking out various instruments, layers, yet every +      song would work performed just her and her acoustic guitar. I find her +      style of pop music to be very engaging for that reason. I don’t often +      listen to this style of music, but the production behind each track is so +      good it hooks me in. That and her beautiful voice - which drew me in +      first.</p> +      <p>It’s a bit harder to talk about this album given the language barrier +      (I do not speak Danish!) Which is a shame, since her lyrics are often +      what I love about some of her previous albums. I’ve read the translations +      and done my own as a learning exercise, but there is a layer missing +      which is a shame given how strong this album is as whole.</p> +      <p>I’ve spoken about Tina before in two previous gemlogs (<a href= +      "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2021-04-27-music-spotlight-awesome-eps.gmi">Music +      Spotlight: Awesome EPs</a> and <a href= +      "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2021-05-18-5x5-playlists.gmi">5x5 +      Playlists</a> (both gemini:// links)) and is one of my absolute favorite +      artists of all time. I’ve been slowly collecting her entire discography, +      which can be tricky, given a lot of copies are out of print and the +      remaining stock/used copies are often in Europe. (And that 5x5 playlist +      is very telling given most of those artists have been featured in my top +      albums lists and were winners! Is this foreshadowing?!)</p> +      <h3>Favorite Track</h3> +      <p>I shouldn’t have introduced this section - it has been so hard each +      time! I think the title track, Bitte Små Ryk. It’s got everything there, +      and is representative of the albums sound.</p> +      <h3>Special Commendation - Lovely</h3> +      <p>This whole album is lovely. There is emotion here too, and while I +      don’t speak the language its often very clear. But I love Tina and her +      music. It’s lovely and hits this spot in me thats just warm.</p> +      <h3>Album Link</h3> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/album/6YV4Gomk4iy0dUyVqPDN7T?si=e3wO7G3XTI-ZIwhOSCswJA"> +      [spotify] Tina Dickow - Bitte Små Ryk</a></p> +      <h2>My Top Pick</h2> +      <p>This year has been especially hard, since I spent so much time +      listening to 2021s releases which are some of my favorite of all time. +      And between 2021 and 2022 (and mentioned in my 2021 spotlight) nearly +      every one of my favorite artists released an album. So I have been +      blessed with a lot to listen to.</p> +      <p>Anyone following me on mastodon may have seen Tina Dickow just owning +      my entire wrapped campaign, but with Elder releasing their album after +      the data collection stops for wrapped, that certainly isn’t telling the +      whole story.</p> +      <p>And it wouldn’t be a top album list if I didn’t mention Starcadian +      being consistently in the top 10 year after year, just narrowly missing +      the top 5 - though technically, this release was in my 2020s list, as it +      was available then, but had since been pulled, and was released +      “officially” in 2022. Looking at what I can see it’s the same tracklist, +      but the “inspired by” credits are entirely gone from the 2022 +      release.</p> +      <h3>Elder - Innate Passage</h3> +      <p>Each year picking the winner is hard. Part of the reason I do this is +      I don’t really add stuff to the list I don’t like. A LOT of music comes +      out each year, and I add what I listen to. I don’t listen to music I +      don’t like - so by nature of the process - each album is a “top album” +      for me.</p> +      <p>But the top 5 is usually a mix of “omg obvs” and “yeah turns out I +      threw that on way more than I expected” (Carpenter Brut). But its really +      always a fight between those “obvs” - this year was Elder and Tina +      Dickow. Their releases were seriously top tier and repeat listens.</p> +      <p>Tina came in with the advantage of releasing in April, and Elder JUST +      released theirs at the end of November. But I did some math on my +      mastodon breaking down the comparison. Elder came at us with a longer +      albums, under half as many tracks, and over 2x the average song length +      (about 10min/track).</p> +      <p>They didn’t waste a single second (neither did Tina) but just being +      such an accessible album - just direct pure energy and power - BOOM! It +      was great.</p> +      <h3>This should’ve been a tie</h3> +      <p>Honestly, I was ready to call it a tie. I am actually writing this +      minutes before posting it, because that’s how undecided I am and how +      close this is.</p> +      <p>Tina Dickow deserves the number one slot any other year, and both her +      and Elder’s albums I hope to see more of in the next few years! Both are +      classic albums in their discographies (both albums of which I own and +      spin regularly). I forced myself to pick, and just knowing me, my tastes, +      and all the stuff I said above - I went with Elder. But seriously, listen +      to this record - Tina manages to pack so much musicality in carving out a +      unique sound and just amazing style. I love her <3 :)</p> +      <p>And if her music isn’t your jam - check out her guest tracks on the +      Zero-7 stuff - angelic voice.</p> +      <h2>Conclusion</h2> +      <p>I am REALLY disappointed I had to choose between Elder and Tina Dickow +      this year. Similarly, last year I had Raised by Swans, ERR, and Kanga! +      And our winner in 2020 was Bell Witch. These ARE my top six favorite +      musical artists currently active.</p> +      <p>I’ll talk about music trends and my tastes later on. But I just wanted +      to emphasize how much of a banger these last 3 years have been musically +      and I am grateful I get to share these with you here.</p> +      <p>I am really excited for 2023!</p> +      <h2>This year’s playlist (2023)</h2> +      <p><a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank" +         href= +         "https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4zgdFBZslkcEq0xYFyME7U?si=4bc2bf7d015c4254"> +      [spotify] senders' Releases 2023 Playlist</a></p> +      <h2>Links</h2> +      <p>If you use gemini:// you can check out my previous posts (until/unless +      I decided to port those over too)</p> +      <ul> +        <li> +          <a href= +          "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2022-11-30-music-spotlight-top-album-2021.gmi"> +          [gemini] Music Spotlight: Top Album 2021</a> +        </li> +        <li> +          <a href= +          "gemini://senders.io/gemlog/2021-03-21-music-spotlight-top-album-2020.gmi"> +          [gemini] Music Spotlight: Top Album 2020</a> +        </li> +      </ul> +      <p>Thanks for reading! I don’t always crosspost - I am trying something +      out :)</p> +    </article> +  ]]> +  </description> + </item>   <item>    <title>RSS - A Follow-up</title>    <link>https://www.senders.io/blog/2022-12-31/</link> diff --git a/www/blog/index.html b/www/blog/index.html index 75870e7..4615f50 100644 --- a/www/blog/index.html +++ b/www/blog/index.html @@ -33,6 +33,14 @@        <h1>Blog Index</h1>        <ol>          <li> +          <a href="/blog/2023-01-06/">2023-01-06 - How I Generate My RSS +          Feed</a> +        </li> +        <li> +          <a href="/blog/2023-01-03/">2023-01-03 - Music Spotlight: My Top +          Album 2022</a> +        </li> +        <li>            <a href="/blog/2022-12-31/">2022-12-31 - RSS - A Follow-up</a>          </li>          <li> @@ -72,8 +80,8 @@      </article>      <div id='footer'>        <a href="/blog/feed.rss" -           target="_blank" -           rel="noopener rss">RSS Feed</a> +           rel="rss noopener" +           target="_blank">RSS Feed</a>      </div>      <div id='copyright'>        © 2023 senders dot io - <a rel="license external noopener noreferrer" diff --git a/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.mp3 b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.mp3 Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..2edf021 --- /dev/null +++ b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.mp3 diff --git a/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.ogg b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.ogg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..e68ed59 --- /dev/null +++ b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.ogg diff --git a/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/img/thr100hd-settings-senders-io-img.jpg b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/img/thr100hd-settings-senders-io-img.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..1786b71 --- /dev/null +++ b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/img/thr100hd-settings-senders-io-img.jpg diff --git a/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/index.html b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c539a73 --- /dev/null +++ b/www/blog/music/2023-01-06/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html lang="en"> +<head> +  <meta charset="utf-8"> +  <meta name="generator" +        content="HTML Tidy for HTML5 for Linux version 5.6.0"> +  <title>senders.io - PAGE_TITLE</title> +  <link rel='stylesheet' +        type='text/css' +        href='/index.css'> +  <meta name="viewport" +        content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> +</head> +<body> +  <div id='header'> +    <a class='title' +         href='/'>senders.io</a> +    <nav> +      <a href="/blog">blog</a> <a rel="external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://github.com/s3nd3r5">github</a> <a rel= +           "external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://git.senders.io">cgit</a> <a rel= +           "me external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://mastodon.online/@senders">mastodon</a> +    </nav> +  </div> +  <div id="body"> +    <article> +      <h1>Music Blog?!</h1> +      <p>I wanted to make a little blog section to just talk about my music +      making. Mainly, to save my friends from enduring my thinking out +      loud.</p> +      <h2>Reworking my THR100HD</h2> +      <p>I have a <a href= +      "https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/guitars_basses/amps_accessories/thr100hd/index.html" +         rel="external noopener noreferrer" +         target="_blank">Yamaha THR100H Dual</a> which is a nice modeling amp +         with two "amps". Typically, I run these in parallel so I am +         running through BOTH at the same time. As of late I am actually +         considering moving to dialing in separate tones, and using my <a href= +         "https://www.joyoaudio.com/product/88.html" +         rel="external noopener noexternal" +         target="_blank">Joyo PXL-Live</a> to act as a "channel" +         switcher.</p> +      <h3>Dual Amping</h3> +      <p>Honestly, dual amping is my <em>favorite</em> thing. And I would hate +      to give it up, as it gives my tones SO much depth. But I find when I try +      to mix my guitars that extra depth just makes mixing a bit more of a +      hassle than need be. But Mick of "That Pedal Show" on YouTube I +      feel feels similarly, considering in <a href= +      "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMvhraRDvDs" +         rel="noopener external noreferrer" +         target="_blank">one of their "use less" challenge videos</a> +         he used two amps for maximum tone shaping - which I feel adds some +         justification to my efforts!</p> +      <h2>Results after one night</h2> +      <p>I spent an hour or so tonight messing around with my setup and came +      out with the following high gain tone:</p> +      <figure> +        <figcaption> +          "Rezzed" - Hi-gain dual amped Baritone guitar +        </figcaption><audio controls=""><source src= +        "./audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.mp3"> <source src= +        "./audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.ogg"> +        <p>Download <a href="./audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.mp3" +           rel="me noopner" +           target="_blank">MP3</a> or <a href= +           "./audio/rezzed-senders-io-audio.ogg" +           rel="me noopner" +           target="_blank">OGG</a></p></audio> +        <figcaption> +          <em><small>No copyright</small></em> +        </figcaption> +      </figure> +      <h3>Thoughts</h3> +      <p>I feel its a bit... boomy still. There is some extra weight coming +      from the "clean" channel that I think is causing this to lose +      some clarity. I don't think if I wanted to add a mix around this +      I'd even end up keeping it. Or I would do some heavy EQing to that +      channel. Here is what I have dialed in so far:</p> +      <figure> +        <img src="./img/thr100hd-settings-senders-io-img.jpg" +                alt= +                "A photo of the front face knobs of my Yamaha THR100HD. The top amp is set to the clean setting, the booster is turned off. The gain is roughly at 3 O'Clock, Master at 9 O'Clock, Bass at 10 O'Clock, Middle at 2 O'Clock, Presense off, Rever off, and Volume at 11 O'Clock. The bottom amp is set to Modern, with the booster turned off. The gain is set to around 2:30, Master at 10 O'Clock, Bass at a bit below 9 O'Clock, Middle at 2 O'Clock, Treble at 1 O'Clock, Presents at 1:30, Rever off, and Volume a little above 9 O'Clock" +                role="img" +                width="100%"> +        <figcaption> +          <em>Current dual amp settings</em> +        </figcaption> +      </figure> +      <h2>Future</h2> +      <p>In the future I plan to setup different profiles between each the 5 +      channels per amp - so they're all useable and I can just do single +      amping - as that provides me the FX loop until I setup a proper stereo +      board. But until then - this is the setup I've been using and I +      rarely touch the back!</p> +    </article> +    <div id="footer"> +      <i>January 06, 2023</i> +    </div> +    <div id='copyright'> +      © 2023 senders dot io - <a rel="license external noopener noreferrer" +           target="_blank" +           href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a> +           unless otherwise noted. +    </div> +  </div> +</body> +</html>  |