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OK this one will be an acquired taste for some, and it's a non-mashup podcast *gasp* and it's arty and experimental.
Now they've all gone, the one person left can find it here: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] and the website/tracklist is here: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
This is the pilot of the new show, so it's rough in places, but the idea is basically this: (here comes the science)
It's a new eclectic experimental and music & art podcast, which specialises in the flotsam and jetsam of the digital and pre-digital worlds, the tracks that have fallen out of mechanical copyright, the orphan audio and charity shop/thriftstore finds, outsider art and podsafe music. And intermixed is various finds from the Internet and elsewhere - YouTube, the internet, performance, spoken word records, radio and TV, stories and poetry.
The aim is to create a thematic mix of all these sources into one program that spans a hundred years of recorded sound; emphasises audio art, insider art, music and sound; and is in itself an experiment against the predominant ‘radio’ format.
Phew.
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Last edited by radioclash : 12-10-2007 at 11:19 AM.
yay! Finished, well like the website a work in motion atm...
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Originally Posted by Robert Anton Wilson circa 1983
Most of the domesticated primates of Terra did not know they were primates. They thought they were something apart from and "superior" to the rest of the planet....
Benny had actually read Darwin once, in college a long time ago, and had heard of sciences like ethology and ecology, but the facts of evolution had never really registered on him. He never thought of himself as a primate. He never realized his friends and associates were primates. Above all, he never understood that the alpha males of Unistat were typical leaders of primate bands. As a result of this inability to see the obvious, Benny was constantly alarmed and terrified by the behavior of himself, his friends and associates and especially the alpha males of the pack. Since he didn't know it was ordinary primate behavior, it seemed just awful to him.
Since a great deal of primate behavior was considered just awful, most of the domesticated primates spent most of their time trying to conceal what they were doing.
Some of the primates got caught by other primates. All of the primates lived in dread of getting caught.
Those who got caught were called no-good shits.
This metaphor was deep in primate psychology because primates mark their territories with excretions, and sometimes they threw excretions at each other when disputing over territories.
Yes but no "DANCE MONKEY DANCE!!!" phrase is there?
Tis all in the p'otry...
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It should be on the site - [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] click n 'Triplist'
I've done some swanky new code to hide that massive tracklist...as a designer was annoying me.
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Tim, I maybe being daft (or is it an IE thing?), but I could only get the mp3 from your Radio Clash page and the tracklist thru your RSS link.
Is that right?
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The tracklist should show on the site....let me know if it doesn't (it should show regardless of Javascript or not)
I'll check the link - originally there was a problem with the feed enclosure.
Yup it's an IE thing, it works fine in Firefox which I design for but IE7 is being crap.
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Last edited by radioclash : 15-10-2007 at 11:44 PM.
This sounds fucking brilliant - looking forward to listening, will let you know my thoughts in due course.
Some great podcasts happening this last week. Tim, did you hear the latest Some Assembly Required? Has an interview with RX - not quite as in depth as the one you did but very interesting none the less.
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BTW if you're using IE I STRONGLY advise you to switch - firefox isn't perfect but IE7 is a security and web design NIGHTMARE. Usually design for Firefox it'll work OK in IE, obviously that's not the case anymore.
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This sounds fucking brilliant - looking forward to listening, will let you know my thoughts in due course.
Some great podcasts happening this last week. Tim, did you hear the latest Some Assembly Required? Has an interview with RX - not quite as in depth as the one you did but very interesting none the less.
Hehehehe - at least I can say I got there first ;-) I've talked to the guy at SAR he's really nice. I will listen to that soon.
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Oh the vagaries of CSS and absolute positioning....
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