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thebluemask.com Relaunches With An Overhaul!

thebluemask.com relaunches with a new design!Welcome to the redesigned, overhauled, trimmed down, leaner, meaner thebluemask.com!

The site has been completely rebuilt from the ground up and now features a cleaner design that’s less text-heavy, works better on mobile devices and tablets and brings a few new features.

I’ve also switched to a better hosting company so the site should now be faster and more stable overall!

One often requested feature is that you no longer need to add the mp3 and license to your cart when buying a license for a single track. Just select either a non-commercial or commercial license and you’ll now get both the music track and license together in your download for one inclusive price.

Here’s a list of a few of the improvements:

  • Cleaner and simpler site design
  • Navigation always visible at top of screen
  • License & music track now included together for one price
  • Re-order music & searches by popularity, alphabetical etc.
  • Change number of tracks displayed per page
  • Hosted on new private server for improved speed, stability and downloading
  • ‘Back to top’ link appears at bottom right for faster navigation on long screens
  • ‘Recently viewed’ tracks list

I’ve put the site through some rigorous testing but as with any major update it’s possible you might come across a glitch that needs ironing out. So if you have any problems or suggestions on what could make it even easier for you to use please let me know!

And to celebrate the relaunch, you can use the coupon code newlook20 to get 20% off all music, licenses and royalty free music collections for one week until Feb 11th 2015.

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New Dakotalapse Short Time Lapse Clip Catches Satellites

Final Boost Stage of GSSAP and ANGELS satellites - 4K UHD

This short 1 minute time lapse clip from Randy Halverson is a pretty enough video to watch on its own merits. It’s even more captivating when you look closer and see that Randy managed to capture (by chance) 2 passing satellites in the frames of his film. The GSSAP and ANGELS satellites had launched on July 28th at 7:28 EDT and can be seen within the video above.

The background music is New World Dawn from volume 8 of my royalty free music collection Deep Space Ambient.

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Richard Pryor: Icon Documentary Features My Music

RICHARD PRYOR: ICON | Preview | PBS

I’m extremely honoured to have some of my music featured in this hour long PBS documentary about the legendary comedian Richard Pryor. The show is available on the PBS Network.

“On this all new episode of :ICON, we delve into the life and legacy of Richard Pryor — how he came up through the brothels of Peoria, Illinois, performed on the Ed Sullivan Show, got banned by the networks, and became embroiled in a pattern of self-destruction that threatened his life.”

PBS Network

More details on the PBS website here:

http://www.pbs.org/program/richard-pryor-icon/

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Without Bound – Perspectives On Mobile Living Documentary

Without Bound - Perspectives on Mobile Living (Documentary)

Without Bound is a fascinating documentary film from filmmaker Michael Tubbs about mobile living that features some of my royalty free music in the soundtrack. The film focuses on the lives of people who have decided to live independently in trailers and mobile homes by using their own alternative resources and off-grid facilities.

The film offers an insight into the perspectives of those who choose to live their lives free from the economic ties that most of us are familiar with. It’s well worth a watch just to remind us that there are alternative options and lifestyle ambitions rather than just big homes, fancy cars and the latest gadgets. You can find out more about Michael’s work and other projects at:

http://michaeltubbs.com

 

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Trailer For New Space-Based PC Game Distant Star Featuring My Music

Distant Star: Revenant Fleet Trailer

Here’s a new trailer for the space-based PC game Distant Star: Revenant Fleet from developers Blazing Griffin that features some of my music. Distant Star is a real-time, space-strategy game for PC, featuring fleet-based combat, a dynamically generated galaxy, and a different evolving narrative every time.

The game looks awesome so if you’re a fan of space-based strategy games, go check it out on the Blazing Griffin website where the game is in alpha for just £4.99 or help get the game on Steam here.

“Wisely choose the story path for your fleet, battle across a galaxy of lethal battlefields, and build up your ships, skills and equipping before launching a final, cataclysmic assault against your enemy.”

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New Compilation Featuring My Ambient Space Music

Ambient SkylineOne of my atmospheric ambient space music tracks is featured on a new compilation album from the Galileo Dreams record label called Ambient Skyline.

My 10 minute instrumental track Birth Of A Distant Star is part of a 14 track collection of atmospheric and relaxing music featuring artists such as Echo-ES, Piotr Janeczek, Hollan Holmes and others.

The full compilation album is available to buy as an instant mp3 download from the following music stores or you can also buy and license just my track Birth Of A Distant Star directly from me at thebluemask.com here.

Buy Ambient Skyline at iTunes
Buy Ambient Skyline at Beatport
Buy Ambient Skyline at Juno Download

Ambient Skyline is a music compilation for relaxation, meditation and dreams. Spatial soundscapes, dreamy choirs and distant voices. This relaxing and dreamy music will immerse you in a dream and carry you far away into a world of bliss, relaxation, meditation and sleep.”

Galileo Dreams

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Using My Music Without Permission On YouTube

Copyright symbolI know people don’t always have the budget to spend much on licensing music for videos but unfortunately I can’t afford to give my music away for free.

I don’t feel I ask a huge amount but I do ask that you don’t use my music without paying. Unfortunately over the past few weeks I’ve once again found more and more people using my music in their YouTube videos without paying, asking or even looking at my basic terms. I can’t really make it any more clearer than I do but if in doubt you can always ask. I’m at the stage now where I feel I’ve made it clear enough here on my website and in my YouTube videos that if you want to use my music in your own videos, it requires payment (either for a single use license or for repeat use with my royalty free music collections).

So after I’ve double checked any instances where my music genuinely hasn’t been licensed legally (and I always make sure it’s a genuine situation), I simply submit a copyright complaint to YouTube and move on. I don’t have the time or karmic/physical energy to manually negotiate every single unauthorised use (there’s hundreds). In both recent instances, YouTube chose to simply terminate the accounts of the uploaders which left them with their accounts closed and all their videos, comments and play-counts (some in the millions) gone. It’s unfortunate if you’ve lost your work but that’s how the process goes and when you’re using other people’s work without permission, you should be aware of the consequences.

In both cases the uploaders (who admitted not licensing my music or even asking permission) emailed me afterwards and basically said, “Thanks to you my account is now closed and I can no longer earn from my videos”. As much as I’d like to be sympathetic, I’m tired of being blamed when I’m not the one doing anything wrong. It’s not my fault if you only saw the word “free” in “royalty free” and just assumed you could go ahead and use my music without even acknowledging a few basic terms that I always explain in plain English; that’s like putting your fingers in your ears and hearing only what you want to hear.

In both these cases, the uploaders had completely ignored my terms about paying for licensing and just ripped the music from my promo videos – if that’s the only way you’re able to get hold of the music files, it should probably give you some idea that I haven’t made the music publicly and freely available for a reason and you should check whether you’re allowed to do that (hint: you’re not).

I’ve explained it before, but “Royalty Free Music” doesn’t mean “no charge”, in the same way that “Fat Free Yoghurt” obviously can’t be eaten in the store without paying for it. Just send me a quick email if you’re unsure about anything and I’ll happily clarify it (unless it’s about yoghurt). If you rely on YouTube revenue for your income and you’re earning money using other people’s content, you really need to be aware of the basic conditions and whether your videos are even eligible for revenue, so please don’t complain to me if I file a copyright dispute for use without permission.

I’m not out to be overly protective or make anyone’s life difficult. But when I spend hours, days and weeks writing music, learning production techniques, recording performances, building complex layers of sound, mixing and mastering, (not to mention all the money I spend on buying instruments, hardware, software, sequencers, sample libraries, artwork, web hosting etc.) I’m not earning a penny. It’s only when the music is finished and put out there that I might be lucky enough to find a few genuine customers who like the music enough to pay so that I can even start to recoup all the time, money and effort that’s gone into creating these tracks.

If you’re not willing to pay for the work I’ve created, perhaps you’d like to spend a few years learning the techniques and paying for the hardware and software and then try creating your own music? Sorry for the rant – to those who do genuinely buy and license my music and are willing to pay for music resources that they can use to create their own videos, documentaries and other works, my sincere thanks and appreciation. To those who don’t: you get what you (don’t) pay for…

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Short Time Lapse Clip From Dakotalapse Featuring My Ambient Music

Sprites, Gravity Waves and Airglow

Here’s a new short but hypnotic time lapse video clip from photographer Randy Halverson at Dakotalapse featuring a brief extract from my atmospheric royalty free ambient space music collection. Hear more of my work in Randy’s previous videos here.

“On August 20th, 2014 I timelapsed a storm over central South Dakota with multiple cameras. I left for Wyoming without looking at most of the frames. I saw a post by Tom Warner about Sprites he caught on the same storm. Sprites are large scale electrical discharges that occur high above clouds.When I got back I went through the frames and found 7 with Sprites in them. The Sprites are only 1 frame each, so they will be a quick flash of red near the right side above the storm. The green Airglow is rippled by Gravity Waves, some faint Aurora moves in towards the end of the sequences, on the right side before the clouds cover it up.”

Randy Halverson (Dakotalapse)

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New Ambient Space Music Track: Birth Of A Distant Star

Ambient Space Music: Birth Of A Distant Star by Simon Wilkinson

Today I’ve released a new ambient space music track called Birth Of A Distant Star. The track is a 10 minute atmospheric instrumental ambient piece based around themes of star births, origins of the galaxy, space travel and epic interstellar imagery.

Full of atmospheric ambient textures and harmonically rich floating synth layers, the instrumental track would make ideal background music for space documentaries and feature films, astronomy time lapse films, art films, photo galleries or any video that calls for ethereal and highly textural audio, music and sound design.

The track is available to download and license here for use in your own films and videos and also on all popular music download sites like iTunes, Amazon, Spotify etc.

http://www.thebluemask.com/birth-of-a-distant-star

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New Promo Video For My Dark Piano Track Black Orchid

Dramatic piano music Black Orchid by Simon Wilkinson

Here’s the latest of my music promo videos, this time for the darkly atmospheric piano instrumental Black Orchid. The track features solo piano backed with ominous strings and subtle percussion and would be ideal background music for dark documentaries, thrillers or trailers, particularly suited for videos with an atmosphere of paranoia, political intrigue and other ominous subject matter.

The track is available to download and license here for use in your own films and videos and also on all popular sites like iTunes, Amazon, Spotify etc.

http://www.thebluemask.com/black-orchid