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You might have noticed the absence of our monthly podcasts since the last Afterhours performance was posted. Needless to say, the lives of our podcast hosts have been extremely busy lately. In fact, this is promoting some changes.

It's been a while since I've tweaked Tastyfresh.com's structure. Every time I do , the goal is to help encourage more knowledge sharing and community involvement. Not ever restructuring has moved Tastyfresh.com in that direction, but valuable things have been learned from the lack of results. Several things remain a constant with Tastyfresh.com though:

Well, we’re now just about a month away from the Cornerstone Music Festival and it’s time once again to announce the track listing for the latest Afterhours CD. Volume 3 is brought to you by your fellow Tastyfreshers, a host of producers and Deeplife Records owner, Science Drop. The mix has been completed and shipped to the manufacturer. I will be finalizing the artwork this weekend. And Kevin will be picking up 1000 copies before he heads to Amtrak to pick me up in late June. So without further fanfare, here is the Afterhours Volume 3 track listing.

We did it. Once again, this community reached into their pockets and gave so that others might have something to take home and remember Afterhours, Cornerstone and hopefully Tastyfresh.com.

There is no disputing that Tastyfresh.com is an international community. It always has been and always will. The only problem with it being international is that we have not built a local community at the same time. This has always been a concern of mine. In the past, we've tried local message boards, but either they were never used or the people using them never interacted with the other boards. We've tried to push the idea of groove fellowship, local groups who would meet once a month, but there wasn't a good way of recruiting or coordinating these efforts. We've even tried to promote labels and artists as well through links and profile listings, but that content kept getting out of date faster than we could update it.