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Here’s the tracklisting from the show.
Here’s the tracklisting from the show.
Here’s the link to last nights show, it’ll only be good for a week until the following Wednesday. Rodeohead gets played about 1hr 43 minutes into the show.
The wonderful Rodeohead by Hard ‘n Phirm has made it all the way to John Peel on Radio 1. It went like this: Sean points it out to Xeni over at boingboing.net. I read it, and as a longstanding Radiohead fan, I follow the link and download it. I listen to it and I laugh. …
ok, ok – I’m an idiot. The link was wrong before, all fixed now. Try again.
I’ve been sent an apology: Dear Rob, Thanks for your note. I am very, very sorry for the error that meant the email addresses were filed under bcc. I want to offer my profuse apologies. I am very sorry. Gareth
Ok, hang on, my enthusiasm has waned. It doesn’t work with Mozilla: The site you have tried to enter requires Internet Explorer 5 (or better) with Windows Media Player 7 (or better) on Windows XP, 2000, Me or 98. Not only that, but the mail shot that I received had everyone’s address in the CC …
Just received in my e-mail and posted here as an addendum to a conversation I was having with a friend last night. Today is the launch of bignoisemusic.com. Oxfam’s music download service – www.bignoisemusic.com – is now live. Pick from over 300,000 tracks to download – including exclusive downloads from Coldplay, George Michael and Faithless. …
Following the previous post, here’s a link to a boingboing.net entry – it seems MTV are joining this band wagon too. Here in the UK, the Q music channel has also had a mash up feature for some time.
More coverage of the now infamous DJ Dangermouse mash-up of the Beatles and Jay-Z, Black and White albums can be found over at Wired. I downloaded this a few weeks ago and, frankly, it’s over rated. However, the extra publicity that it’s brought to the mash-up arena is beginning to make the discovery of new …
At the suggestion of my father-in-law, I’ve just been listening to Radio 3’s Late Junction. It’s fantastic. Some beautiful stuff. The most beautiful of which, from Monday’s show, was a piece called Poem électronique by Edgard Varèse. Unknown to me until now, it turns out he was the Father of electronic music. Poem électronique sounds …