These People Recorded A Song In A Weekend: Part Four

By Frannie Kelley

Ableton screen with gummi bears

How many of these songs were made with Ableton? (oliverchesler/flickr)

And it don't stop. Part one is here, part two is here and part three is here.

Little preview for you -- tomorrow morning Weekend Edition is airing a short segment about your songs! One lucky musician is going to talk to Scott Simon about the process and another person's song will play out the segment.

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Carrie Brownstein

Carrie Brownstein

Carrie Brownstein is a writer and musician. She was a member of the critically acclaimed rock band Sleater-Kinney. Her writing has appeared in 'The New York Times,' 'The Believer,' 'Pitchfork,' and various book anthologies on music and culture. Read Carrie's F.A.Q.

 

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