TWO new Sherry Sessions videos online

28 Nov 2008 | Technicians, Video

Yes, you heard: since I last communicated to you via our website, we have released not one but twain (“two” in contemporary youth-speak) videos on the subject of seeking inspiration for a track.

The context to these videos is that Cornwell, having fallen in love with a famous European lady disk jockey, wishes to express his affections in the medium of eurotrance. However, as a dyed-in-the-wool techno producer, he is lacking inspiration for his tune. Fortunately, several of our fans – including Elite Force, Bassrock Records and Mac “Wave Maker” Melto – have sent us their tracks for review, discussion or mastering, and Cornwell hopes to derive inspiration from this music.

We also consider local club dances, and ways of enhancing one’s experience of listening to music.

We hope you enjoy both videos. Tell everyone you know, and then devise ways to tell everyone else.

Technicians – Sherry Sessions 3 – Inspiration (part 1)

Technicians – Sherry Sessions 4 – Inspiration (part 2)

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2 Comments to TWO new Sherry Sessions videos online

James Mutley Esq.
3 February 2009

would you please be so kind as to inform me as to whether it would be at all possible to aquire a DVD copy of the esteemed gentelmen’s enterprises in their entirety as i would be most interested in using my projecting equipment at a rather outrageously mind wrecking techno party at some point in the foreseeable future.
many thanks for your continuing dedication to the cause of sherry based techno…
James Mutley Esq.

James Mutley Esq.
3 February 2009

sorry… too much sherry and my abilities to construct a grammatically correct sentence are suffering. I mean i would be most interested in using their recorded enterprises with my projecting equipment… no amount of sherry can ever be an excuse for neglecting the queens english…

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