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Resonance104.4fm — London's arts radio station

Resonance104.4fm — London's arts radio station

WM Recordings - where music is different - free downloads and more Social Music Overview Keeping with the theme of Mike’s Online Photo Editing Overview, I wanted to cover some of the entrants into social music. Music was probably the first type of rich media to really go “Web 2.0″ and it’s become a pretty popular place for startups. As a result, there are some great Rich Internet Applications built around social music. Anyone who makes music a part of their daily lives has no shortage of options when it comes to finding new music and sharing with friends. FineTune Finetune is a relatively new application written in Flash. Pandora Pandora is the granddaddy of the bunch and it’s one of the Web 2.0 applications that Mike can’t live without. Last.Fm last.fm is another Web 2.0 veteran and is more socially-slanted than the others. MOG is all about a music community. RadioBlogClub radio.blog.club is another music service that builds playlists based on an artist or song you specify. MyStrands iLike iLike is an iTunes plug-in that makes your music library more social. iJigg

the music of sound Incase you missed the news yesterday VCV Rack has launched – when I read their URL I grok it as CV Crack.. and as per the image below, it felt confirmed after my first jam with it last night… Think of it as virtual Eurorack modular, with the initial free release providing basic modules plus a set of Mutable Instruments modules based on the same code as their great Eurorack modules.. At present it is a freestanding app, but there is a plan to provide a VST bridge and I can easily predict this future: there will be a similar explosion of new modules as per what has happened IRL over the last many years. They likely wont be free, but I applaud the long term thinking of the developers to provide the platform for free, to encourage innovation. Will this detract from real modular ie IRL? Modules I was most reaching for but could not find: an interesting LFO capable of very slow speeds, a clock divider and a stereo mixer. Congrats to the developers

DJ Food DJ Food - Raiding the 20th Century - Words & Music Expansion (starring Paul Morley and a cast of thousands) Raiding the 20th Century 'Everything Has To End...' "On January 18th 2004, Strictly Kev premiered the original 'Raiding The 20th Century' on XFM's 'The Remix' show in London. Shortly afterwards he read Paul Morley's recently published book 'Words & Music' and was amazed that certain chapters mirrored parts of his mix. Kev decided to expand his idea to make the defnitive document on cut up music including many other parts, omitted by the constraints of the original radio session. track listing : Pt 1 - Time Machine Pt 2 - The Time Before Time Pt 3 - Say Kids, What Time Is it? Grandwizard Theodore & Kevie Kev Rockwell - Military Cut - Scratch Mix (Animal Records LP) Grandwizard Theodore Speaks (Hip Hop Slam CD) Grandmaster Flash in Fab 5 Freddy's kitchen from Wildstyle (DVD rip) Monica Lynch interviews Grandmaster Flash for WFMU (mp3) (Orig.) Pt 4 - Pressed For Time Pt 5 - Time's Up

Weirdomusic.com: the darkest corners of the musical universe Tech parameters | Ofcom These documents were originally published by the Radio Authority, one of the organisations replaced by Ofcom at the end of 2003. It represents Ofcom's current policy. The following information comprises details of the technical parameters of all analogue VHF, MF, and DAB transmitters (including services on multiplexes) currently on-air. In-use parameters are included mainly for listeners and aerial installers who may wish to know more about the nature of the signals they are receiving and possibly optimise their aerial accordingly. Additionally CSV data is provided for viewers who don’t use MS Excel or a compatible application The TxParams data will only be updated from time to time while we are working on database migration. For an explanation of the parameters for Analogue (VHF/MF) services: Date : Is the date on which the new (or modified) transmitter started radiating, which for a new service would normally precede the official launch date by a few weeks. Station : Is the callsign.

The Ricardo Christoff Apparatus Hey Young World! Buck 65 and D-Sisive are teaming up - as The Ricardo Christoff Apparatus - for a project called 100 Story Building. But we need your help to make it work… We’re looking for stories. Buck 65 and D-Sisive have laid it all on the line telling their stories with guts and teeth and blood for years and now they want to tell the story of our fellow man/woman/beast. Send the greatest story ever told to 100storybuilding@gmail.com and leave the rest to us. @4 years ago with 6 notes

Transmit.TV Click on the map below to see the closest services and transmitter sites. You may also search by site or service name using the search at the bottom. Front Page About FAQ Feedback Immigrant Breast Nest The New Radio Revolution By Heather Green, Tom Lowry, and Catherine Yang How fast is technology turning radio upside down? Ask Brian Ibbott. Last September, when the wannabe Denver deejay started playing music on the Internet, the term for what he was doing -- podcasting -- had been around for two weeks. For all the hullabaloo it's generating, podcasting is not even close to being a business yet. EASIER ENTRY. The digital revolution took its time getting to radio. A host of new players is piling in. ADS AND MINUSES. Whatever the reason, there's no denying a stark reality: Listeners, increasingly bored by the homogeneous programming and ever-more-intrusive advertising on commercial airwaves, are simply tuning out and finding alternatives. The industry tumult comes down to a simple phenomenon. BUYING A SONG. It's possible to imagine people paying monthly fees to hear programming-on-demand on the phone, PC, or in the car. As old-fashioned radio struggles, listeners are creating the future. SKY-HIGH AMBITIONS.

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