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Video and audio images of the history of the making of the band ,FreakNLost. |
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Discussing: top 10,30,50,100 charts, artist news, weekly music updates |
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Le Video Podcast des musiques bruyantes et décadentes. Metal, indus, rock, goth, ... The video podcast for noisy and decadent music. In french with english subtitles. |
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Sweet beats and sugary treats with Mister Fun, charter member of his own Awesome People Club since 1997. |
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"The Pellucid World" is a short film shot entirely with a stock Nintendo Gameboy Camera and animated from still frames. It exploits the peculiar qualities of the GBC's "artificial retina chip". Video work by Signal Decay. Soundtrack by Dunlavy and Signal Decay. |
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Stay up to date with our latest clubreleases |
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Podcasts themed around independent filmmaking, opensource music and aspects of British and Bangla culture. |
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Touch and Feel Radio - hosted by Mr. Vish and DJ Lil Tiger. Two-hour dirty-style blend of various types of soulful urban music from around the world. The show features live mixes, split between the two DJs. Genres include: UK Garage, 2-Step, Broken Beat, Dancehall, Reggae, Soul, Grime, Jungle/Drum and Bass, Hip-Hop, House, Soca and whatever else suits our souls. |
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Radio program featuring the Healing Power of Music |
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A mix of 100% Pure Podsafe music, coming to you nearly live from Oklahoma City. |
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Music Forte announces the best in Independent Music with personal interviews, song selections, and information every indie artist should know to further their career. |
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The Floating Men - Cecil B's podcasts of music by The Floating Men from 1990-2005. |
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New Rock and Roll from Mostly from LA and around the world. No rants, hype, or budget. Let INFERNO be your guide |
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Emanations is an independent internet music broadcast featuring dark atmospherics, such as metal - gothic - industrial - darkwave - ambient - electronic - experimental - noise - underground rock and medieval music. Several different shows will offer a variety of genres and DJ tastes. You may also go to http://www.cremationground.net/sounds for a playlist and variety of links to bands and music resources. |
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a collection of house music sounds to help you get through the winter season |
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just easy listening shows from approx.30 minutes a show.....music for drifting and dreaming |
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バッハ、モーツァルト、ベートーヴェン・・・ 大作曲家たちの名曲を高音質mp3でダウンロードできる無料音楽配信サービスです。最新デジタル技術で制作したリアルでクリアなサウンドをお楽しみください |
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Trocabrahma: a culture jam of UK and Brasilian talent, hosted by Diplo
Brahma is delighted to present the 2007 Trocabrahma Podcast. Following this summer's impassioned live events and artistic exchanges in Sao Paulo, London, Liverpool and Glasgow, these six unmissable podcasts will celebrate the collaborative spirit and fiery narratives of this year's TrocaBrahma, which boasted a stellar cast of musical stars including Os Mutantes, Gruff Rhys, Bonde do Role, King Creosote, Gilles Peterson, Diplo, Four Tet, Radioclit and Open Field Church - amongst a host of others.
The kaleidoscopic podcast gala is anchored by presenter and mash-up overlord Diplo. Each instalment is further brought to you by musicians who feature in assorted TrocaBrahma adventures which include Twitch from Optimo's investigations into the Tropicalia musical movement in episode one, Gilles Peterson, Joe Davis and Ben Westbeech's crate digging at Sao Paulo's Eric's Disco record shop in episode two, the story of the esoteric Gatorra instrument in episode four (Franz Ferdinand's Nick McCarthy has one and jams for us with inventor Tony Da Gatorra) where we also eat chicken hearts and go to the market.
Featuring exclusive music, collaborations, interviews and material the array of high-octane half-hour podcasts will explore and revel amidst the myriad facets of Brasilian contemporary culture: music, politics, street art, fashion, food and drink, society, sport and more.
From a shopping trip with CSS, to a cultural current account of Brasil from Tropicalia lodestars Os Mutantes, the TrocaBrahma 07 podcasts see Gilles Peterson finding out how Brasilian music first came to the UK from a quiet man called Eric Disco; King Creosote navigating Sao Paulo's markets; Gruff Rhys waxing lyrical on his musical toy box; Bonde do Role unleashing must-hear anecdotes and Radioclit's dreams of super powers. |
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