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        <title>November updates</title>
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        <published>2025-11-18T02:08:04-08:00</published>
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        <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>We&rsquo;re close to the two-thirds mark of the month so I figure I should share what&rsquo;s been going on! It&rsquo;s all good stuff, I think.</p>]]></summary>
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        <p>We&rsquo;re close to the two-thirds mark of the month so I figure I should share what&rsquo;s been going on! It&rsquo;s all good stuff, I think.</p>

        
            <h3 id="2564_h3_1_Website">Website<a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/2564-November-updates#2564_h3_1_Website" class="toc_link"></a></h3><p>I&rsquo;ve been slowly working on fully tagging all of <a href="http://sockpuppet.band/releases/all">my releases</a>. At this point it&rsquo;s at about 90% coverage, with nearly everything having genre tags and most things also having instrument and mood tags.</p><h3 id="2564_h3_2_Novembeat">Novembeat<a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/2564-November-updates#2564_h3_2_Novembeat" class="toc_link"></a></h3><p>Some years I produce a lot of music for Novembeat. Some years, not so much. Usually it ends up with <a href="http://sockpuppet.band/releases/?tag=collection:Novembeat">an album</a> at the end.</p><p>So far I&rsquo;ve made 10 tracks (all posted on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNRLpYEdwBNgZMOTh0QcFehYyeWpa6QD1">the YouTube playlist</a>) which is on the low end but it&rsquo;s been fun to play with things all the same. I might do more this month although I haven&rsquo;t been super motivated. The last few tracks I worked on I at least <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@realfakesockpuppet/live">streamed live on YouTube</a> which was a lot of fun.</p><p>Some of the tracks I&rsquo;ve made so far are ones that I definitely want to revisit as full tracks and don&rsquo;t want to do a half-assed release at the end of the month, and the other tracks are ones that are fun as tooling around but nothing I am really super inspired to release on an album, so I think this year I&rsquo;m just going to limit it to the playlist (same as I did <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNRLpYEdwBNhvYgINS87DnFa5gY0EqZli">last year</a>) and treat it as a fun exercise instead of it being A Thing. Especially since I no longer really feel the pressure to feed the streaming algorithms.</p><h3 id="2564_h3_3_New-music">New music<a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/2564-November-updates#2564_h3_3_New-music" class="toc_link"></a></h3><p>I&rsquo;m still working on the soundtrack for <a href="https://gooningsimulator.com/">a game</a>, and it&rsquo;s coming<sup id="r_e2564_fn1"><a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/2564-November-updates#d_e2564_fn1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> along nicely. Our goal is to release the game in 2026, although there&rsquo;s nothing more firm than that which I can disclose publicly.</p><p>I&rsquo;m also continuing to work on music for some other clients, and collecting more ideas/gumption for whittling down my album production backlog.</p><h3 id="2564_h3_4_Performances">Performances<a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/2564-November-updates#2564_h3_4_Performances" class="toc_link"></a></h3><p>I&rsquo;m excited for two performances, <a href="http://sockpuppet.band/live/896-Skyline-Aurora-Festival">Skyline Aurora Fest</a> this Friday and the <a href="http://sockpuppet.band/live/3095-TFSS-Three-Year-Anniversary-Show">Trans Furs Support System anniversary show</a> next Saturday. I&rsquo;ve upgraded my performance setup even further to make these the best shows I can. Some highlights:</p>
<ul>
<li>I&rsquo;m now using backing tracks combined with live instruments, and many of the backing tracks are specific to my live performances with new arrangements</li>
<li>I have a pretty complete pedalboard that gives me much more control over my live sound, including a proper reverb setup</li>
<li>I&rsquo;ve switched to using some wireless IEMs that give me a lot more freedom within my VR playspace and cuts down on the fragility of my monitoring setup</li>
</ul>
<p>I&rsquo;m also trying to get in on the beta for the <a href="https://www.eozvr.com/products/eoz-immersive-vr-gloves">EOZ immersive gloves</a> in order to get proper hand tracking while I perform, although it&rsquo;ll still be some time before that happens. Right now it&rsquo;s definitely the most promising option that&rsquo;s coming to market in the foreseeable future.</p><h3 id="2564_h3_5_YouTube-channel-update">YouTube channel update<a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/2564-November-updates#2564_h3_5_YouTube-channel-update" class="toc_link"></a></h3><p>Switching to self-administered releases on <a href="http://sockpuppet.band/youtube">my channel</a> has been the best decision I&rsquo;ve made, for unexpected reasons.</p><p>Normally, when releasing music to YouTube, you have to go through a distributor, i.e. the same companies that put music on services like Spotify and Apple Music. Technically, YouTube Music releases are separate from regular YouTube, and the &ldquo;official artist channel&rdquo; function is just a way of getting YouTube Music releases to appear on the &ldquo;releases&rdquo; tab of the official artist website.</p><p>The plus side to this method is that all music listened through YouTube Music gets administered like any other music stream, and YouTube pays out <a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/121-On-Spotify-and-listening-to-and-collecting-music">around half a penny per play</a>, which isn&rsquo;t nothing. And it&rsquo;s also nice that these releases show up on the release tab, and have all of the necessary metadata for music business things. But it has several downsides as well:</p>
<ul>
<li>There&rsquo;s basically no control over what appears on the video description</li>
<li>There&rsquo;s no control over what the video content actually is (generally it&rsquo;s just a static image of the cover art)</li>
<li>There&rsquo;s no way to directly provide synchronized lyrics/subtitles, auto-captioned or otherwise, unless it&rsquo;s a feature provided by your distributor (and setting that up at the distributor side is a pain in the butt)</li>
<li>The artist has absolutely no control over how anything is organized</li>
<li>YouTube Music plays do nothing to help with discovery within the greater YouTube algorithm and doesn&rsquo;t affect the artist&rsquo;s YouTube watch stats</li>
<li>Listeners aren&rsquo;t actually directed to the musician&rsquo;s channel (at least, not reliably) and there&rsquo;s no real integration between YouTube Music and general YouTube following</li>
<li>The artist doesn&rsquo;t benefit from any of YouTube&rsquo;s copyright tools beyond what their distributor makes available (usually at great added expense and with exceptionally poor granularity)</li>
</ul>
<p>And none of these are issues for self-administered videos! So far I&rsquo;ve had the following benefits already:</p>
<ul>
<li>People have discovered my music through the regular YouTube recommendation feed</li>
<li>I&rsquo;ve hit a new watch time milestone which is good for the ol&#39; dopamine factory</li>
<li>I&rsquo;m having a lot of fun figuring out various forms of audio visualizer on the videos</li>
<li>I am able to do my own copyright administration based on my own preferences</li>
</ul>
<p>It isn&rsquo;t perfect, of course. Since I&rsquo;m going through regular YouTube plays, I don&rsquo;t automatically get paid for listens (not that I was making that much to begin with), although hopefully I&rsquo;ll hit a monetization threshold at some point. Also, if someone does get recommended a song through the feed, they&rsquo;ll just get it on its own with no link into its respective playlist (although I suppose I could at least put a link in the description). Also there&rsquo;s no way for me to organize playlists into groups; I think that feature does become available to larger creators, but I haven&rsquo;t hit whatever threshold is necessary for that just yet.</p><p>I <em>could</em> do more <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNRLpYEdwBNjWw3NKCY9Ra2yGluRvaOYx">whole-album videos</a> to preserve the album-oriented listening experience, and I&rsquo;ll probably get around to doing that when I&rsquo;m done clearing this <a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/3472-Oops-All-YouTube">reupload backlog</a>.</p><h3 id="2564_h3_6_But-anyway">But anyway<a href="http://sockpuppet.band/blog/2564-November-updates#2564_h3_6_But-anyway" class="toc_link"></a></h3><p>I am a <a href="https://beesbuzz.biz/">busy bee</a> and I still have to manage my energy and chronic pain (and being up this late to blog about it certainly isn&rsquo;t helping). But things are feeling pretty okay right now.</p>
            
                <hr/><ol><li id="d_e2564_fn1"><p>heh&nbsp;<a href="/blog/2564-November-updates#r_e2564_fn1" rev="footnote">↩</a></p></li></ol>
            

            

        
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