On Air Special with Ziphoid ft. Chris Huelsbeck - SceneSat Radio

Broadcast 2012-04-21 20:02 - 22:09

Whoa, an On Air-show again? Way overdue, here it comes again and this time with a special guest via Skype. Chris Huelsbeck will join from California and tell us more about his newest project, namely the Turrican Soundtrack Anthology. Don’t miss this!

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    —Huffduffed by smartnavnher one year ago

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    —Huffduffed by smartnavnher 7 months ago

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    —Huffduffed by smartnavnher one year ago