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Admin will be the thing that pushes me into madness. I'm not a form filler by inclination, but have a conflicting impulse to do things properly. So this morning spent in search of wild geese and ISRC codes. These are codes embedded into tracks of your CD so that in the event of people playing it on radio their usage can be tracked and eventually paid for. To get these codes you have to join the PPL (Phonographic Performance Ltd), joining the PPL was hard, rubbish site, and had to call them. This may be the final piece of the jigsaw. I seem to have spent the last six months doing admin for the house, my business, the CD and it is working my nerve as Americans would say. Meanwhile Matt is busy organising things for the launch concert in February, cat herding musicians and so on.
Off to the gym today, making amends for a heavy weekend. Then later I met Dipak for a coffee in the Marwood Cafe and thence to buy a toy truck for Oskar and a make your own perfume game for Klaudia. Noticed the big Habitat shop in the mall closed and empty.
Lorraine home at a reasonable hour and we sloped off to the supermarket together, which is weirdly fun, and had a much needed quiet evening in and sipping mineral water.A stormy night tonight, and feel grateful to be inside rather than out. Worked late listening to the rain hammering on the roof of the Old Church hall and the velux windows. A wonderful sound.
Admin will be the thing that pushes me into madness. I'm not a form filler by inclination, but have a conflicting impulse to do things properly. So this morning spent in search of wild geese and ISRC codes. These are codes embedded into tracks of your CD so that in the event of people playing it on radio their usage can be tracked and eventually paid for. To get these codes you have to join the PPL (Phonographic Performance Ltd), joining the PPL was hard, rubbish site, and had to call them. This may be the final piece of the jigsaw. I seem to have spent the last six months doing admin for the house, my business, the CD and it is working my nerve as Americans would say. Meanwhile Matt is busy organising things for the launch concert in February, cat herding musicians and so on.
Off to the gym today, making amends for a heavy weekend. Then later I met Dipak for a coffee in the Marwood Cafe and thence to buy a toy truck for Oskar and a make your own perfume game for Klaudia. Noticed the big Habitat shop in the mall closed and empty.
Lorraine home at a reasonable hour and we sloped off to the supermarket together, which is weirdly fun, and had a much needed quiet evening in and sipping mineral water.A stormy night tonight, and feel grateful to be inside rather than out. Worked late listening to the rain hammering on the roof of the Old Church hall and the velux windows. A wonderful sound.
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