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Mediaburn Podstation 2408

Mediaburn Podstation 2408
A digital media podstation from Mediaburn.net and The Mediaburn Radio Weblog.  Welcome!

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Created by: Gary Santoro
Created on: 20 Nov 2004
Language: English


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Add this to another station 1. nedavine - dark noon (6.31MB; download) -- moody entrance to the ep. harsh lead guitar like sounds with a suitable percussion line. basic in its production but a nice track to listen to.
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Sat, 25 Mar 2006 01:17:12 UTC
Add this to another station Bahaal Initial Broadcast (5.48MB; download) -- Lets start out the first show by featuring one of our favorite tunes. Its written by Fereydoun on his CD called Gharibeh and is a compilation of many of the songs on this CD. We
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Thu, 23 Mar 2006 03:28:50 UTC
Add this to another station fieldtriqp - faded minutes (3.41MB; download) -- http://www.archive.org/download/exp032/fieldtriqp_-_faded_-_05_-_faded_minutes_vbr.mp3
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:10:54 UTC
Add this to another station Strength in Diversity (1.83MB; download) -- Last summer's hurricanes exposed the vulnerability of some energy sources. A renewable energy advocate argues for diversity in our resources.
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Wed, 15 Mar 2006 13:58:36 UTC
Add this to another station Google Picks Tempe, AZ - ASU Location (0.58MB; download) -- Google Picks Tempe... for Now. The search engine giant Google has chosen Tempe as its new Valley home. The company today announced plans to open an office on the Arizona State University campus. [KJZZ 91.5 FM - News]
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Tue, 14 Mar 2006 04:46:33 UTC
Add this to another station nachtfunk119 (5.44MB; download) -- Befremdlich kann das Ereignis des Wiedersehens allemal werden.... Menschen, zu denen früher eine gewisse Nähe bestand, scheinen weit entfernt und anders. Doch was ist passiert? Wer und was hat sich denn nun verändert? Man selbst oder der Andere? Fragen über Fragen... Vielleicht hat sich jeder nur anders entwickelt?! Viel Spass! Georg Schneider
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Tue, 14 Mar 2006 04:45:12 UTC
Add this to another station Episode 1: Introduction to the Think Like A Leader podcast (2.61MB; download) -- This is just a basic introduction to our podcast. My main purpose in this episode is to request your help in determining the direction the podcast will take. While I have many ideas about future programs, I covet your input. Here are a few of the topics that will be covered as time allows: * NCTP: What is it? Its history. Expansion of services. Future directions * Interviews with successful leaders -- to determine their secrets of success * Team building * Profiles of courageous, successful leaders * Commentary on crucial issues * Resources for 21st Century leadership So, I encourage you to join me in future episodes as we think, learn, and act like the great leaders we are becoming. (Dr. Larry S. Anderson, Founder/CEO of the National Center for Technology Planning is your host.)
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Sat, 11 Mar 2006 18:00:41 UTC
Add this to another station Podcast - The Pacifics (6.84MB; download) -- The Pacifics - Independent Filipino Hip-Hop crew from Chicago. The PACIFICS, an acronym for People Accumulating Creative Ideas Foregoing Ignorant Conclusions of Society, are a Filipino hip hop group hailing from the Chicago underground. Made up of MCs KP, Strike3 (aka. Mr. REXford), and Norman Rockwell, they have a smooth group rhymestyle similar to Jurrasic 5 - they bounce off of each other seamlessly and have a cohesive flow in which no MC dominates any other. Their music has a characteristic Chicago underground sound, with soul and jazz inspired samples layered on top of sparse beats and looming basslines. I first heard of the group when I was still living in Chicago around 1999 or 2000. In the time since then they've come up quite a bit, and have released several albums themselves while having tracks featured on several more. "Set It" is a classic, with smoky piano samples behind a rolling bassline. Other standouts to check out (with free MP3 downloads from their site) are "Ketchup", a track with a liquid, bassy production and a laid back vibe, and "Hold it Down", a Chicago anthem track repping all the underground cats from my hometown. Definetley check out their latest album, Sunday's Chicken, and visit their website at www.thepacifics.com to learn more about the group. According to their site they should actually be coming to San Francisco for the Asian American Film Festival, but no confirmation is posted. We sent them an email to see what's up and will update as soon as we know more. [Grooveeffect - An Urban Style, Music, and Events Guide]
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Fri, 10 Mar 2006 05:03:17 UTC
Add this to another station http://serve.castfire.com/audio/130.mp3 (1.37MB; download) -- 16+" in the past 3 days... 4+" in 24 hours....still snowing...
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Sun, 26 Feb 2006 18:42:29 UTC
Add this to another station 3. alexey v - stainless (6.50MB; download) -- the final track of the ep is more of an ambient offering with the added bonus of a subtle percussion track. not detracting from the overall feel, muted and claustraphobic. a fitting end to a great ep.
Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Thu, 23 Feb 2006 17:26:44 UTC
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