SECRET BEACH
NEW YEAR'S
NEWSLETTER
www.secret-beach.com
 
January 2002
Volume 2 - Issue 1


Contents:

  • The Beach
       and the Music

     
  • Website Update
     
  • Appreciation File
     
  • Highlights of
       Your Feedback



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    Eric M. Roth.
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    Feedback Highlights

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    Thanks to everyone for their recent feedback: Here are some of the comments:
     
    "Hi, Eric. Congratulations on continuing to make steps forward on your project! I know that even the website itself represents an awful lot of work. Things are looking good. What a special place you found."
    Barb Nashold
    Colossal Mastering
    Chicago, IL

     
     
    "...I especially enjoyed reading your intro piece. When I have some time this weekend I am going to check out the site."
    Jeff H.
    Barrington, IL

     
     
    "I visited your site and it was splendid."
    A.P.
    Sweden

     
     
    "Secret Beach newsletter...I thought it was great. I enjoyed your description of the metamorphosis of the project. In one regard, I thought exposing so much degraded the mystery a bit, but on the other hand, I found it interesting.
     
    Ultimately this is your website and I feel it should emulate you as a person and artist. It should reflect your attitudes about your art and the world...this is your project to have fun with and do as you wish...that comes first in my opinion
     
    I was reading the newsletter with anticipation to find a date for releasing some tunes, but perhaps you have learned from the past that hard deadlines are often compromised by unforeseen circumstances and better left unpublished. Once your songs are released, or even prior to, I would enjoy some documentary on what the songs mean and where they came from...you touched on this.
     
    I guess if I could offer blanket advice, it's to remember that this is a work in progress just as you have sold it. Don't focus on things, minutia, in any one point in time but rather accept the site and your communications as something that will naturally evolve over time as you and the world both change in unison (or discord like me)."

    Ken Brink
    Denver, CO

     
    "Cool! I like it alot; ...Good luck man, and let me know anytime you'd like more assistance! Keep on rockin'! :)"
    Amie Hartnett
    Arlington Hts, IL

     

     

     

     

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