Wed, 12 April 2006
Finally, a promo I'm happy with.
Feel free to advertise my show with this, if you're a fan.
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Mon, 13 March 2006
Sometimes, it's astounding where a casual sense of adventure will lead you.
"Mind Blindness" was written and performed by Dirty On Purpose, and is
available on their album Sleep Late For A Better Tomorrow. You can
find out more about Dirty On Purpose at www.dirtyonpurpose.com
This episode also featured "Hidden Wings " by Jami Sieber, more work and information about this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com
You can download VOICES at www.podiobooks.com/voices/ You'll be glad you did.
Direct download: Episode_13__A_CASUAL_SENSE_OF_ADVENTURE.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:01am EDT
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Sat, 11 February 2006
Failure is always relative. And escape velocity can't be achieved by everyone.
"The New American Apathy" was written and performed by Mazarin, and is
available on their album "We're Already There" which can be purchased via iTunes. You can
find out more about Mazarin at www.myspace.com/mazarinband
This episode also featured "Dad's Song" by Ehren Starks. More
information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com
Listen to The Rev-Up Review, The Worst Music You've Ever Heardand buy the February '06 issue of Popular Science, while you're at it.
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Wed, 25 January 2006
In which our narrator comes face to face with the monstrosities that lurk within the house of Algernon Feldspar, and learns the true nature of this unusual fellow. You will find the first part of this tale here
"Rubber Angel" was written and performed by Spit, and is
available at mperia.com. You can
find out more about Spit at www.otherleg.com/music/spit and www.myspace.com/spitnik
This episode also featured "Engelorum" and "RUST part 1 " byThe Vernian Process.
Direct download: Episode_11_CURSE_OF_THE_FORWARD-THINKING_GENTLEMAN_part_2.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 7:51pm EDT
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Tue, 17 January 2006
In which our narrator recounts his involvement with Basil Fohrsight, and pursues a man with a cunningly bizarre arm. But what wonders and horrors might lie within the home of such a man?
"Down In The Meadow" was written and performed by Spit, and is
available at mperia.com. You can
find out more about Spit at www.otherleg.com/music/spit and www.myspace.com/spitnik
This episode also featured "Engelorum" and "RUST part 1 " by The Vernian Process.
News and information about the Blooker Prize can be found at the Lulu Blooker Blog. Since the entries up for veiw are displayed alphabetically, my entry, TALES FROM THE UNCANNY VALLEY, is diabolically close in proximity to Cheeseburger Brown's SIMON OF SPACE.
Direct download: Episode_10_CURSE_OF_THE_FORWARD-THINKING_GENTLEMEN_part_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:58pm EDT
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Mon, 9 January 2006
THE DEEDS OF THE DESPERATE Al Savage relates the story of his too-close-for-comfort meeting with the man known only as The Bat. But Savage strangely has no fear of this dark knight. Could it be there is something else in this world that frightens him more?
"Leaves Do Fall" was written and performed by The Rosebuds, and is
available on their album "Birds Make Good Neighbors" which can be purchased via iTunes. You can
find out more about the Rosebuds at www.therosebuds.com
This episode also featured "Sukothai Rain" and "The Darkening Ground" by Jami Sieber. More
information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com
Be sure to listen to Voices Of Tomorrow, the official podcast of 365tomorrows.com.
Special thanks to Brendan Dalton and J.R. Blackwell for lending their voice talents for this episode.
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Mon, 2 January 2006
Life with a compulsive Groucho Marx impersonator might not be so bad, but after 13 years, it starts to wear thin. It's a war of wills between a teenage girl and her father, and Hanukkah is battlefield.
"Lydia The Tattooed Lady" was written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg and performed by Groucho Marx, and was first used in the movie At The Circus
This episode also featured "Rabbis Table," by the Stick And Rag Village Orchestra, and "Minas Tirith," by Howard Shore.
Thanks again to J.R. Blackwell, for reading this weeks episode. You can read some of Ms. Blackwell's own writing at
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Mon, 19 December 2005
Christmas is about a Christ, a Messiah But X-Mas, X-Mas is about an X. And X stands for anything; it's a mystery. And in a holiday that celebrates mysteries, only one thing is clear:
Barley was bread to begin with...
"Christmas In The Trenches" was written and performed by John McCutcheon, and is
available on his album "Winter Solstice" You can
find out more about John at www.folkmusic.com
This episode also featured "Revenge Of The Sugar Plum Fairy" by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, "Broygas," by the Stick And Rag Village Orchestra, "Mezza Messa," by Falik, and "The Nutbreaker," by djBC.
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Wed, 14 December 2005
Something for the new listeners. I need to cut it down a bit a bit to use it for advertising--at a minute and a half, it's bit long for the average podcast "bump." But it'll do for now.
Direct download: Introduction_To_The_Voice_Of_Free_Planet_X.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:26am EDT
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Mon, 12 December 2005
Ever wonder why we dim the lights during our most intimate moments? Some mysteries can never be solved, only explained.
"Another Song About The Darkness" was written and performed by Lauren Hoffman, and is
available on her album "Choregraphy". You can
find out more about Lauren at www.forlauren.com
This episode also featured "The Tale Of Room 620" by Ehren Starks. More
information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com
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