This week there's new stuff from Peter Bjorn and John, PJ Harvey & John Parish as well as some older stuff you may or may not already be familiar with!!
Download podcast here: http://www.mediafire.com/?xilydjyijl4
Listen live on http://radioboise.org at 11am Tuesday (Mountain Time)
here's what is happening:
Icy Demons - As It Comes
the Lights - When You Smile
Dirty Projectors - Rise Above
Slint - Breadcrumb Trail
Arab Strap - Haunt Me
Edible Woman - Mystic River
the Clash - Lost in the Supermarket
Automaton Adventure Series - Cigarette Smoke 4 Oxygen
Bill Callahan - Sycamore
Peter Bjorn and John - Just the Past
PJ Harvey and John Parish - Sixteen,Fifteen,Fourteen
Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter - The Open Halls of the Soul
I found myself in a conversation recently where I expressed jealousy for another radio station that clearly has its place and it knows exactly what it is. Off course, DJs there can't play everything they like which is what I get to do. I kind of wish that there was a term for the type of mix that I play. Something more descriptive than "freeform" and not as restrictive as "modern adult contemporary" or "punk." Any ideas?
Keep sending in your recommendations! Also, I'll be looking for guest hosts and co-hosts over the summer so please let me know if you're interested.
Thanks for listening
1 comment:
Hello Millions,
Congratulations on having your show on Radio Boise. Good place to be! And, thanks a Million for all that you did for U/Pulse! You turned it up!!
I think there is a term for the type of mix you play: You could call it, Revolution.
A "radio station that clearly has its place and it knows exactly what it is," is likely, commercial mainstream radio; don't go there.
Stay with the mystery and challenge of the undefined; the unknown; for, it will be you who creates what it is; your freedom of expression lives; don't give it away; let jocs at other stations envy you, because of your freedom, creativity, and the fact that you are a Radio Producer (not just a joc who has lost creative spirit). Best of luck to you, Jeremy.
Sincerely,
David A. Boyington Producer
Power To Make A Difference
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