News from 1999
26 December 1999
We had a pretty good turn out for the Christmas Gig. About 80 people showed
up to see Pointblank and Goatboy. Unfortunately I had flu which I then gave
to Nic and the kids. We had a great Christmas.
17 December 1999
Well its been a while. We've been might busy here getting material together
for up and coming releases from Goatboy and POINTBLANK. Keep your eyes peeled
in the New Year. Also, make sure you get along to the Mighty Atom Christmas
Party at the Mumbles Fishing Club on 22nd December. See the gigs listing for
more details.
13 October 1999
OK - we're finally at the point where Mighty Atom Productions lives as a registered
limited company. All we need now is a business plan (apparently) and we're set
to make stacks of money.
Everyone's getting geared up for the Goatboy gig at the Rock Garden on Sunday.
Be there!
Goatboy have also been back in the studio to start work on some new tracks with
new member DJ Deckmasha Slice. We're hoping to release ready for Christmas :-)
Place those advance orders now!
On recommendations, check out the latest review for Goatboy in Melody Maker
this week. Holly takes the band to task...
On a very different subject, I've recently been looking into Digital Video technology.
There's a cool site at www.SilverList.com
with all the info.
On the cards here will be the shooting of some video footage for promo video
and ECD (Enhanced CD). I'll keep you posted.
One final piece of news, Mighty Shack owner Roger has taken the difficult decision
to build a new studio. Further details to follow.
14 September 1999
Currently on holiday - and suffering withdrawal symptoms from the studio. I
have at least got the laptop with me.
I've made a few changes to bring the pages into line with Netscape. Still a
couple of little teasers to sort out however.
23 August 1999
Made some changes to the site so it now works correctly with Netscape as well
as Internet Explorer.
16 August 1999
First upload of site to the web.
28 July 1999
First cut of design for the site. The design is based on a site I saw a while
ago called [ t - r e x ]. That site was done with Shockwave, but this one will
be done with pure javascript.
RAD (Channel 4) has licensed four tracks from the Goatboy CD to use on the program. Further details to follow.
14 July 1999
Site construction commenced.