Software engineer | music lover | host of Prog Rock channel /progrock
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This week I built...a recipe list page for "Recipes Onchain" and added 7 new recipes to the Base blockchain. A big thanks to the /recipes community for the enthusiasm they've shown. It means a lot. @yes-btc , @thewseph, @dwr and my daughter provided the new recipes this week and were airdropped an NFT of their recipe. Also, a big thanks to @giuseppe (the owner of /recipes) for the encouraging words this week. https://recipesonchain.xyz/pages/recipe/list
Hey, all. Word has it we are getting close to making it to /sonata. If we can keep posting favorite and newly discovered songs and keep sharing this channel with others who might enjoy it, I know we can get there. I've been part of various prog forums and subreddits, but this has to be the most diverse collection of progheads I've ever come across. Just when I thought there was nothing new to discover, I've been exposed to Spanish, Argentine, Finnish, Italian, Mexican, Polish, and a bunch of other prog that I wouldn't ever known about. I've also been surprised at how many "crypto" people are into prog, my previous impression was that everyone mostly liked electronica. I was VERY wrong. I know so many people would enjoy this channel if they only knew about it. Thanks!!! ๐ โค๏ธ
I'm going to go through my vinyls, sharing stuff everyone knows and maybe some stuff that no one knows about (that's a hard one with this crowd). First up, Brainticket. A Krautrock band that's been around since the 70's but only occasionally releases albums, I guess. This is from their 7th and latest (2015) release. https://open.spotify.com/track/7hqPFHFPfvCoHKjzkkIQPm?si=cbae6cb9b095433a