04-07-2014, 14:32
(This post was last modified: 04-07-2014, 21:53 by Music Head.)
Hello everyone,
My name is Claire, I used to go a lot on forums like this (well, a bit more specialized on some bands actually) and kinda lost touch in the last few months (too much work). So now that I have a bit more time I'll try to catch up with you guys!
To be short, I'm French, I currently work in a music startup named Whojam (hence my nickname here). I'm very confident about that project! It should enable musicians to play and record together online, resulting in collaborative videos they'll be able too share.
By the way, if any of you are amateur or trained musicians and want to be among the first to test it, send me an MP and I'll be glad to help you do that
Among other things, I'm a huge fan of bands like Depeche Mode, David Bowie, The Cure, NIN, Led Zeppelin, The Doors and many many more. I recently listened again some classic metal albums like Anthrax's eponym, Nola by Down, the 1st Black Sabbath records etc. (don't know why, must be the weather). Oh, and I love vinyls, got a nice collection now
I stop here before I'm boring you, see you later in the depths of this forum :biggrin:
My name is Claire, I used to go a lot on forums like this (well, a bit more specialized on some bands actually) and kinda lost touch in the last few months (too much work). So now that I have a bit more time I'll try to catch up with you guys!

To be short, I'm French, I currently work in a music startup named Whojam (hence my nickname here). I'm very confident about that project! It should enable musicians to play and record together online, resulting in collaborative videos they'll be able too share.
By the way, if any of you are amateur or trained musicians and want to be among the first to test it, send me an MP and I'll be glad to help you do that

Among other things, I'm a huge fan of bands like Depeche Mode, David Bowie, The Cure, NIN, Led Zeppelin, The Doors and many many more. I recently listened again some classic metal albums like Anthrax's eponym, Nola by Down, the 1st Black Sabbath records etc. (don't know why, must be the weather). Oh, and I love vinyls, got a nice collection now

I stop here before I'm boring you, see you later in the depths of this forum :biggrin:


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