Showing posts with label radio for everyone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio for everyone. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The Last FM Experiment

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It just came to my attention that I never posted the last episode of The FM Experiment to the Podcast Archive. It was such an amazing thing to prepare this program for you week in and week out, to work with promoters and artists across the region and around the world to grow our special city in the valley.

The last FM Experiment was very special. More than 30 people left messages on my info line to play during the show and the phone didn't stop ringing the entire time.

I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do.

Chuck Love (left), Joyride and Star IV (right) at the Aquarium (FARGO)

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view complete playlist

Update: Since moving to Portland at the end of 2011, I have been back to Fargo 3 times. Each visit renews my faith in the skills and ambitions of my friends. FM Pride has grown so much since my first year working with them and I hope they continue to bring me back. I currently have 2 trips to Fargo planned in 2014 (Mid-June and Early August). I welcome you to contact me if you would like to schedule another event while I am in the area... and if you're going to be in Portland, we will have a GREAT time. Reach out!

JOYRIDE FACEBOOK | GIG CALENDAR | WEBSITE

Sunday, September 23, 2012

You Deserve The Best

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I'm releasing the second to last episode of The FM Experiment today. Though I'm sorry that it took as long as it did, I wanted to save some time to build the next incarnation of DJ Joyride here in Portland. I have had one job in radio since I moved 11 months ago. It was short-lived at KZME, but it re-affirmed that I'm going to love doing radio for many years to come.

I have been thinking lately about putting together a winter podcast series geared toward midwest listeners in North Dakota and Minnesota. What do you think of that idea? Let me know in a short message.

If you were a fan of the show, you might be excited to visit DJJoyride.com, the new website I'm working on. I am attempting to outline the various types of projects that I was a part of in Fargo. I miss all of the people that knew me for my passions and called on me for event emceeing, computer fixing, dj'ing, racquetball, or a day on the motorcycles.


Recursive art (VFP) with KNDS Underwriter, EMBII
More: Video Feedback Photography (VFP)

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Adieu For Now

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Welcome to the (second to) last podcast of the FM Experiment with DJ Joyride from KNDS 96.3FM Fargo-Moorhead. I do have 1 more show to post, but I've already packed the computer that contains the files. The last show, which aired on October 28th, 2011, was sprinkled with call-in messages from the DJs, promoters, and friends that I have worked with over the last 8 years at the station. I think it made the show pretty special.

Please keep in touch with me. I hope that it will not take long to begin creating new greatness in Portland, OR. My phone: 612-234-1143 and nicholas.goodroad [at] gm ~a~ il.com --- take time now to add me to your contact list.



Looking to the Future, Joyride gazes at the stars. KEEP IN TOUCH.

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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Don't Be A Fool...

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This just in: DJ Joyride will be opening for regional favorites, Sovereign Sect, at the Monkey Bar on Saturday night. I hope that you come out to see it. (fb event: http://ht.ly/4rTv1) 




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Playlist:
STANTON WARRIORS - BODYWORK *
BONDE DO ROLE - OFFICE BOY (ARCHITECTURE IN HELSINKI REMIX)
THE CHORDETTES - MR. SANDMAN (DESERT EAGLES CLUB CLASSIC)
DJ KENTARO FEAT. SPANK ROCK - FREE (ARMANI XXXCHANGE REMIX)
GONZALES - SLOW DOWN (REMIX FEAT TEKI LATEX)
LUPE FIASCO - THE SHOW GOES ON *
KITO & REIJA LEE - SWEET TALK *
DAFT PUNK - SOLAR SAILER (PRETTY LIGHTS REMIX)
THE BANGLES - WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN (BASSNECTAR REMIX)
JUSTICE - CIVILIZATION *
HARD-FI - SUBURBAN KNIGHTS (ALEX METRIC)
KRAAK & SMAAK - DYNAMITE FEAT. SEBASTIAN *
DJ NICK NASH - THE STRANGEST SECRET
CHRISTOPH ANDERSSON - GETAWAY *

HOUR2
MOSCA - BUST BROKE *
DRUMSOUND & BASSLINE SMITH - FREAK (CHRISSY CHRIS DRUMSTEP MIX) *
JOHN B - NUMBERS (CAMO & KROOKED REMIX) *
BIRD PETERSON - THE BAD ATOM (RUN DMT REMIX) *
CHEW FU FEAT. J-CAST - TECHNOTRONIC - PUMP UP THE JAM *
STANTON WARRIORS - GET UP *
KRAFTY KUTS & TIM DELUXE - BASS PHENOMENON
DIRTY VEGAS - CHANGES (MIKE MONDAY REMIX) *
LEO DE LEO - BEAT BEAT BEAT BEAT (STEREO HEROES REMIX) *
CHILLY GONZALES - YOU CAN DANCE (ROBOTAKI REMIX) *
APHEX TWIN - FLIM
WALTER MEEGO - WANNA BE A STAR

Monday, March 28, 2011

Five Lost Episodes

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(Click here if you like to RAVE.) Also...
Like The FM Experiment on FACEBOOK



As promised, here are the episodes of The FM Experiment that aired in my absence. Many thanks to whatshernameagn, Chris Mattix and DJ Mark Jarvvy for keeping the show running. Also, to Signal Path for stopping by and giving us a sneak peak at their new album before it dropped. Their album, The Prosaic Fades, is available here--- right now.

FM Experiment PODCAST [Airdate: March 18, 2011]
     (mp3 file - duration 2:00.00)
     HOSTED BY MARK JARVVY

     + Unfortunately Signal Path didn't show :(


FM Experiment PODCAST [Airdate: March 11, 2011]
     (mp3 file - duration 2:00.00)
     HOSTED BY WHATSHERNAMEAGN

     + I spent the night 12 miles south of Watertown, SD at a rest area,
        sleeping in my car. 


3 More Episodes after the break... MORE

Friday, March 25, 2011

March 25th: Back From Hiatus!

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I've been to Fort Myers, Daytona, Duluth, Andover, and stuck in a blizzard, sleeping in my car since you last heard from me... Thankfully, I know that you were in good hands. While travelling, I got to see some of the best clubs in the Orlando area and get out to meet some old school DJ friends (Dyami Tsunami, Captain Kidd, and Neil Gaines). In the process, I found a renewed passion for DJ'ing and uncovered some music that I'm sure you will enjoy. Oh... I'll be posting podcasts from while I was away later this week.

Best, Joyride *n*

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Playlist:
EMALKAY - FABRICATION (RADIO EDIT) *
FILTHY DUKES - FORECAST (VISION OF TREES RE-IMAGINATION) *
MOSCA - SQUARE ONE VIP *
N.E.R.D. FEAT. NELLY FURTADO - HOT-N-FUN (BOYZ NOIZE REMIX) *
LUPE FIASCO - THE SHOW GOES ON *
JUSTICE FEAT. MOS DEF - D.A.N.C.E. (SPANK ROCK FIX)
THE RAKES - WE DANCED TOGETHER (SEBASTIAN REMIX)
THE BLACK GHOSTS - I WANT NOTHING (VINCENT MARKOWSKI REMIX)
SIRIUSMO - LOOSIE *
JIM SHARP - CHAMPION JUNGLIST SOUND
WIZ KHALIFA - BLACK & YELLOW (FUNKSTAR BALTIMORE BOOTLET) *
DAVE NADA - DRUMMER'S ROCK
DAFT PUNK VS. ADAM FREELAND - AER OBAMA
DAFT PUNK - TOO LONG

HOUR 2:
DJ TOUCHE - VAMPIRES
SENOR BEAT - I AM THE BEAT (TREASURE FINGERS REMIX)
JESS & CRABBE - THE BIG BOOYA (ACT TO AGE REMIX) *
THE BLACK GHOSTS - REPETITION KILLS YOU (EMPERER MACHINE DUB VOX)
SLEIGH BELLS - RUN THE HEART (BASSNECTAR REMIX)
RETARDED COUNT - HAMBURGERS
YEAH YEAH YEAHS - MAPS (COSMONAUT GRECHKO VERSION)
DEAN MARTIN & JULIE LONDON - SWAY (ULTRA LOUNGE REMIX)
BLAZE - LOVELEE DAE (20-20 VISION REPRISE)
MY DEAR DISCO - IT COULD BE
KOSHEEN - FACE IN THE CROWD
COLETTE - THINK YOU WANT IT
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE - MY LOVE (DIPLO REMIX)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Guest Host: Randall Schwarz

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Guest hosts sometimes mess things up (not you, Zero) --- in this case, the 30 year old freshman is on a collision course with electronica. All kidding aside, I hope you have some fun listening through week's episode.

Listen: GUEST HOST: RANDALL SCHWARZ
(right click to save) Original Airdate: June 4, 2010


meditation 5 from Eric Archer on Vimeo. (courtesy CitizenAnalog)

Friday, April 16, 2010

Zero Fills In...

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Hey all! While Joyride was in Minneapolis celebrating the end of the bachelor era for an awesome dude at 8Plex Productions, Zero (KNDS' Amateur Hour) brought the goods in his place. Though he rarely plays what we would call "ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC" on his program, we have been aware of his particular taste for the stuff for quite some time. It is a pleasure to have Zero drop the drippings of his elite idm music collection.


PODCAST: ZERO FILLS IN...
(Right Click to Download) Airdate: April 16, 2010

[ 600 ]
BASEMENT JAXX - WHERE'S YOUR HEAD AT
HEALTH - HEAVEN [NARCTAX RMX]
BOOKA SHADE - BAD LOVE (KAISERDISCO REMIX)
THE TING TINGS - GREAT DJ (7 HEAVEN REMIX)
RNDM5 - CHASING THE WAVE
JAVELIN - LINDSAY BROHAN
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERSE - SATURATE
THE JUAN MACLEAN - I ROBOT
DAFT PUNK - DA FUNK
LCD SOUNDSYSTEM - DAFT PUNK IS PLAYING AT MY HOUSE
DAFT PUNK - AROUND THE WORLD

[ 700 ]
PAUL OAKENFOLD - MOTION
MARTIN BUTTRICH - HOOCHIE MAMA
THE AVALANCHES - LIVE AT DOMINOES
AKIRA KITSHI - PINBALL
EXILLON - DARKASSID
THE BLOW - FISTS UP
GIRL TALK - WARM IT UP
GIRL TALK - PEAK OUT
GUI BORATTO - BEAUTIFUL LIFE
BASEMENT JAXX - JUS 1 KISS

Monday, August 17, 2009

Guest Podcast: Brothers-In-Groove

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(Sorry --- wrong audio links went out the first time. Sorry y'all!)


You might have seen DJ Wardhan rocking the nu-rave Hindi (bollywood-influenced hip hop and electro) music at our "Lovely" event back in February. He and his crew, Brothers-In-Groove, have made a name for themselves in the Asian sub-continent of India and South Africa and are spreading their unique, engaging vibe across the world. DJ Wardhan sent their inaugural podcast to Icedbreaks for your enjoyment. The podcast is intended to be a weekly thing, so, if you like this, reply or comment back and we'll add you to a special list to for the Brothers-In-Groove Podcast. From Durban, South Africa...

BROTHERS-IN-GROOVE Podcast 1

It's All About The Better Sounds
mixed by DJ Wardhan

1. Thriller - STFU 2008 edit
2. Sebastien Leger - Hypnotized feat Gia Mellish (Chris Lake Vocal Mix)
3. Fine Taste - Back Seat (Original Mix)
4. Noble & Nasca - Till The Morning Sun (Big Room Mix)
5. Darius & Finlay - Destination (Michael Mind Remix)
6. Jaybee - Only For You (Frederik Svenson vs Yoko remix)
7. Patrick Bryce - Papercut (Klaas & Micha Moor Remix)
8. the teachers - is it love (2-4 grooves remix edit)
9. Uwe Worlitzer - Automatic Lover (Bastian Van Shield Remix)
10.R.i.o. - when the sun comes down (spencer and hill remix)

(download link)

For booking and promo, contact:


djwardhan@gmail.com

Hindi remixes via MySpace and YouTube:

http://www.myspace.com/brothersingroove
http://www.youtube.com/user/harsh2hansu

Brothers-in-Groove official Facebook fanpage:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=69649132834

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Shwayze concert on December 17th.

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December 17th, 2008
KNDS will be at Jade's Schwayze program on December 17th @ the Hub. Details at jadepresents.com See you there ;)
NOTE: The F-M Experiment will be pre-empted at 7:30 this Friday night to air a tournament game for the university. Also, next Friday night Mark Jarvy will host the program and interview Anthony, the tremendous guitarist and lead vocalist from Junebug. They've got a gig on Saturday, December 11th.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Spinning Indie 50 State Tour: Stop 6 - North Dakota Station KNDS

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KNDS Recognized by Spinning Indie 
This article re-published from Spinning Indie. (click to see original)



It's time for the another stop on the Spinning Indie 50 State Tour. The goal of this project is to do interviews with folks from college radio stations from each of the 50 states in order to highlight fascinating stations (and their tales) from all over the United States.

So far I've traveled (virtually) to Arkansas, Wisconsin, Kansas, Louisiana, and Alaska.

For the 6th stop, today we visit Fargo, North Dakota to learn more about KNDS, which is an interesting hybrid of a college and community station. Students from North Dakota State University and members of the community fill the DJ shifts at the 4-year-old FM station. Prior to that time, North Dakota State University students had their own radio station called "Thunder Radio", which was an Internet-only station from 1999 until 2004. Community organization "Radio Free Fargo" joined up with "Thunder Radio" in order to apply for an FM license. Now, both groups work together as a cooperative to program KNDS.

Thanks to Program Director Randal Black (aka "the 30-Year-Old Freshman") for taking the time to speak with me about KNDS. In his interview he explains the ins and outs of the partnership between the community and the college, talks about the challenges of getting the word out about the station, discusses the dearth of indie radio in North Dakota, and chats about some of the shows that are unique to his station.




Spinning Indie: In searching for a college radio station to profile in North Dakota, I was struck by the small number of true college radio stations. The left end of the dial seems to be filled with NPR affiliates and religious stations. Is it tough to be one of the few outposts of independent radio?

Randal: The toughest part is gaining a sizable audience. It would be fair to say that - because of the regional disposition - most people aren't use to the type of entertainment that KNDS provides, but it is a point we revel in. We pride ourselves on being an alternative to local radio fare. The funny thing is I don't feel we're doing anything truly revolutionary in broadcasting; for example, most of the music we play is essentially the same music that you would hear on similar stations in larger markets. But in a community the size of Fargo, ND, it's perceived as something of an anomaly.


Spinning Indie: KNDS is a unique station in that it's a collaboration between a student (Thunder Radio) and a community (Radio Free Fargo) organization. What brought the two groups together into a partnership?

Randal: Bills. The people that spearheaded Radio Free Fargo believed that their idea of broadcasting would be beneficial to the community so they tried to figure out ways to bring it to fruition; partnering with the local university was a great way to accomplish their goal.


Spinning Indie: Do you consider the station to be a college station or a community station?

Randal: It is a community station. The primary owner/operators are not part of the university system. Our partnership with NDSU (Thunder Radio) is just an extension of our presence in the community.

Spinning Indie: It's my understanding that you're a low-power FM station. What made you apply for this type of license? What frequency do you operate on and how far does your signal travel?

Randal: I had nothing to do with the acquisition of the license or why they chose to go LP. I believe it was mainly because of practicality. As far as the frequency, KNDS broadcasts on 96.3 FM. Before July of 2008, we did broadcast on 105.9 FM but were granted a change in frequency by the FCC. In a twist of fate, the FCC really did a lot to bolster LPFM in 07-08.

Spinning Indie: How do the 2 groups (Thunder Radio and Radio Free Fargo) specifically work together. Does each group program their own portions of the schedule? How do you divide it up?

Randal: Essentially, it's an every-other-day schedule. RFF gets Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays; the student side takes the other days. Each group has its own Program/Music directors and, yes, each group also designs its only schedule. But we obviously have the same Station Manager and have a common purpose so it's not a "your side, my side" mentality.

Spinning Indie: Do you have any specific programs/specialty shows that are unique to KNDS or stand out as being different from anything else on radio?

Randal: One of my favorite shows on KNDS is broadcast on Sundays called "Radio Rangoli". It's a program that only plays Indian music, and is such a benefit for our station because it allows representation of a culture within our community that would otherwise be overlooked by local broadcasting. Peace Talk Radio on Saturday mornings is a fun and informative show that - as with the aforementioned program - allows for representation of a voice that wouldn't be heard in other local media.

Spinning Indie: Does the Music Director oversee music adds for all types of shows at KNDS? Is there certain music that DJs are required to play? Is there anything that DJs aren't allowed to play?

Randal: The Music Director position is not a very prominent position at KNDS, simply because of the station's entertainment being directed by two groups. As Program Director for KNDS I take on the duty of adding new music to our rotation, essentially "steering the course." The Music Director tracks and charts the adds and does the reporting.

One of the best aspects of KNDS is that we allow the DJs to create their own sets and doesn't require them to play any certain type of music. Although we do ask our DJs to refrain from playing popular music that may be heard on other local stations. That's about our only restriction.

Spinning Indie: How does your MD decide what music to add? What's your philosophy about indie vs. major label? Do you add material by major labels? If yes, why? If no, why?

Randal: The CMJ charts are a big guide for our station but it essentially comes down to "what do the people of our area want to hear." And, yes, we definitely add music from major labels. Because of our region, we are the only station that broadcasts the new Beck or the new Hold Steady or the new Kings of Leon. We feel that it is our duty to fill a cultural gap that exists in local media, so that would require us to play some majors.

Spinning Indie: Do you add and play vinyl? cassettes? MP3s?

Randal: We have the means to play vinyl and MP3s, but I would safely say that 99% of our our adds come from promotional CDs.

Spinning Indie: Do most students know about the station? Do a lot of students listen to the station? Is the staff/DJs mostly students?

Randal: Sadly, I think they may know about it but don't really tune in. Our station is a nice mixture of students and community volunteers but the majority of KNDS' audience is from the community-at-large.

Spinning Indie: When will your new website be up? What can we expect?

Randal: I wish I knew the specifics of that but the Station Manager is more involved with the Web Designer than I am. Soon is all I can hope.

Spinning Indie: How much of the schedule is automated programming? How do you come up with the music for that?

Randal: We try for as little automated programming as possible but it's very beneficial during the late hours/early mornings when there are no DJs. Anything's better than dead air! I think I've explained how I come up with the programming.

Spinning Indie: Do you listen to other college/community radio stations? Who do you admire?

Randal: I wish I could say that I do but I don't have any time! I admire any community radio station that serves to enrich, enlighten and entertain its audience.

Monday, September 15, 2008

KNDS Friday Night Weekly Lineup

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For those of you that were blowing up my phone while DJ DW ran the show last Friday night, here is his playlist, I'll upload the program in 2 parts here soon:
Playlist:
Steele Pulse - chang a Psalm/ -pulled
Daft Punk vs. Pointer Sisters - A1 Underground
Chromeo - Fancy Footwork
Mystery Jets - 200 Time (Zongamin Rmx)
Neon Neon - Raquel
Sam Sparro - Black & Gold (Phones Hard As Diamonds Edit)
Bonde Do Role - Marina Gasolina (Fake Blood Rmx)
Gameboy / Gamegirl - Pumps & Rumps (Zombie Disco Squad Rmx)
Jamiroquai - Deeper Underground
Hollertronix - Snoop Vs. The Cure Mashup / -pulled
LCD Soundsystem - Us. Vs. Them
Diplo (Hollertronix) - Betty [Bmore]
Photek - Things (Form & Function 2)
Sonny J - Can't Stop Moving (Elektrons Data Transfer)
BoysNoize [oioioi] - Lets Buy Happiness (Proxy rmx)
Asphalt Jungle - Mr. Brown feat. Bob Marley
Basement Jaxx - Hey U (Crazy Itch Radio)
Adele - Hometown Glory (High Contrast DnB Rmx)
Calvin Harris - Acceptable In The 80s
Torture Soul - Home To You (Chuck Love Mix)
Taio Cruz - C'mon Girl (Wideboys Club Mix)
The Ting Tings - Great DJ (Calvin Harris Mix)
The FM Experiment
(Guest host:  
DJ DW ):
Hour 1 - click here
Hour 2 - click here

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Episode 6: Basement Jaxx Special Rerun

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Today's show is a rebroadcast of the F-M Experiment.

ORIGINAL BROADCAST DATE: Mar - 02 - 2007

Podcast of the entire program:
..
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD



[ 6:00 ]

Radioactive Goldfish - L.S.D. is the Bomb
Gus Gus - Need in Me
Motor - Yak
Atlantic Conveyor - Nasty Things courtesy of dilate.choonz.com
Michael Jackson - Liberian Girl (DMC remix)
Booba - Le duc de Boulogne

[ 6:30 ]

Fila Brazillia - The Great Attractor
Freddie Cruger - Something Good feat. Desmond Foster
Kid Koala - Skanky Panky
Groove Armada - Get Down
DJ Tribal - Billy Jean cover courtesy HypeM.com (formerly hype.non-standard.net)
Gwen Stefani - Wind It Up (Kissy Sell Out Remix)

[ 7:00 ]

Ravonettes - Love In a Trashcan (Funkstoerung remix)
Stardust - Music Sounds Better (In Miami Horror Remix)
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SAMPLE-A-DELIA : BASEMENT JAXX
all material in this sections courtesy: palmsout.blogspot.com - Sample Wednesday
Bolivar - Merengue
/ Basement Jaxx - Just 1 Kiss
.. Chic - "You Can't Do It Alone"
/
Locksmith - "Far Beyond"
.. Basement Jaxx - Red Alert
Gary Numan - "M.E." = Basement Jaxx "Where's Your Head At?"
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[ 7:30 ]

I Am Finn - I Love You ( Van She Tech Remix) courtesy hypem.com
De Novo Dahl - Laughter (from the album Cats and Kittens)
Don Rimini - Let Me Back Up
Selections from Kraddy - Straight from the Machines - July 2006
Sneaky Soundsystem - UFO (Van She Tech remix)

Thanks again for listenin' .
Podcast of the entire program:
..
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD


For those of you interested, all recordings prior to May 25th (the DnB special) are hosted here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2dcd77e2c05f112f84df255a01778bd239f47a9c3a3e5eb2

Friday, June 1, 2007

Episode 2: Amen Education

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AS promised, we'll start the show off with DJ Vadim!
HOUR 1 STREAM:DOWNLOAD(MP3)
[ 6:00 ]

DJ Vadim - The Terrorist
SI Begg - Nonstop Cut and Paste courtesy of palmsout.blogspot.com
Bolz Bolz - Take a Walk (si begg remix)
DJ Icey - Under Construction
Console - 14 zero zero

[ 6:30 ]

Bjork - Hyperballad (DJ Ayres Remix)
Bjork - I Miss You (Dobie's Rub Part Two)
Psapp - The Words
Lexxcoop - Toi-Meme Tu Sais (french artist)
Walter Meego - Stars Finish
edIT - Ashtray (online at planet-mu.com)

Episode 2: Amen Education Hour2

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HOUR 2 STREAM:DOWNLOAD(MP3)

[ 7:00 ]

Screamheads - Metro Lights
REQUEST: Ben Westbeech - Get Closer (Rockers Mix)
Heavy D and Friends - In Living Color Theme (courtesy feedmegoodtunes.blogspot.com)
Mint Royale - Singin' In The Rain (kissatlanta.com)
Hot Chip - And I Was A Boy From School
Solvent - My Radio (Schneider TM Mustang Remix) - online: feedmegoodtunes.blogspot.com)
Leviticus - Burial (Lovers Rock Mix)

[ 7:30 ]

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:EDUCATION: Amen Breaks (20 minutes)
courtesy of superflav.com
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Leviticus - Burial (Lovers Rock Mix)
Saul Williams - Not In My Name (Pledge of Resistance - DJ Shadow Mix)
Saul Williams - Black Stacey
Daft Punk - Face to Face (Todd Edwards on Vocals)
John Vanderslice - Exodus Damage (alias remix)

Thanks for listening. If you listened carefully, podcasts and show content are being moved to icedbreaks.blogspot.com. See you there. ;o)

Hour 1 - FM Experiment Hour1_June1_2007.mp3
Hour 2 - FM Experiment Hour2_June1_2007.mp3