I finally have a bit of good news to report for a change - I have decided to reverse my decision regarding closing down the site. For those who missed it, last month I posted an announcement here, which stated that I was closing down the site. Shortly after I made the announcement a couple of individuals left comments stating that they would be willing to contribute to the site in order to help keep it alive. The two generous individuals in question are Don and Jim. Jim is a frequent visitor of the Digital Meltd0wn music blog, and agreed to contribute as a way of saying thank you for all of the music that I have posted there. Don runs a couple of great blogs of his own. The first is called "Four Steps From The Blues", which can be found here: http://fourstepsfromtheblues.blogspot.com/ and the second is entitled "Try To Be Amused", and can be found here: http://try-to-be-amused.blogspot.com/
I also have an announcement regarding my own music blog, Digital Meltd0wn An individual who goes by the name of "Strange Ranger" recently offered up a treasure trove of horror film soundtracks as a guest contributor for December's Nightmare Before Christmas event. To say that I was impressed by his posts during the event would be an understatement. It was evident that he took great care constructing each and every one of his posts. After the Nightmare Before Christmas event ended I asked Strange Ranger if he would be willing to join us as a permanent contributor to the blog. Luckily his answer was yes, and I'm very pleased to welcome Strange Ranger as the newest team member of the Digital Meltd0wn music blog. Strange Ranger already operates his own music blog by the name of Motherfucker=Redeemer, where you can expect to find informative posts, high-quality audio, and excellent music throughout. Please be sure to pay it a visit as well.
I would like to thank Strange Ranger, Don and Jim for being generous enough to contribute to Digital Meltd0wn. Running both of the websites was starting to seem more like a chore, rather than being an enjoyable hobby as it should be. Now that the threat of being forced to close down either site has passed, I can relax and enjoy myself a little. I have always had a ton of ideas for both websites in my head, yet always lacked the available time to implement them. Now that I have some help I look forward to being able to bring some of those ideas to life. I expect 2011 to turn out to be one of the most intriguing and productive years in Digital Meltd0wn's history. I know it has been a while since I have added any blogs to the site, but you can expect to see a major update next week.
I also have an announcement regarding my own music blog, Digital Meltd0wn An individual who goes by the name of "Strange Ranger" recently offered up a treasure trove of horror film soundtracks as a guest contributor for December's Nightmare Before Christmas event. To say that I was impressed by his posts during the event would be an understatement. It was evident that he took great care constructing each and every one of his posts. After the Nightmare Before Christmas event ended I asked Strange Ranger if he would be willing to join us as a permanent contributor to the blog. Luckily his answer was yes, and I'm very pleased to welcome Strange Ranger as the newest team member of the Digital Meltd0wn music blog. Strange Ranger already operates his own music blog by the name of Motherfucker=Redeemer, where you can expect to find informative posts, high-quality audio, and excellent music throughout. Please be sure to pay it a visit as well.
I would like to thank Strange Ranger, Don and Jim for being generous enough to contribute to Digital Meltd0wn. Running both of the websites was starting to seem more like a chore, rather than being an enjoyable hobby as it should be. Now that the threat of being forced to close down either site has passed, I can relax and enjoy myself a little. I have always had a ton of ideas for both websites in my head, yet always lacked the available time to implement them. Now that I have some help I look forward to being able to bring some of those ideas to life. I expect 2011 to turn out to be one of the most intriguing and productive years in Digital Meltd0wn's history. I know it has been a while since I have added any blogs to the site, but you can expect to see a major update next week.