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  1. Episode 1: UNPLUG

    Here’s the first episode of my new show about Independent Video Game Music, I’m calling it MetaVendetta…

    Music is one of my biggest passions in life along with games. I think I’ve found away to take my pretentious thoughts about the music scene and focus them into a singular outlet: indie games. An area so rich with interesting and innovative music, I think it deserves a soapbox – a place of celebration!

    So here goes my first episode of MetaVendetta, the show that combines 2 things I love – Indie Games & Music:

    —Huffduffed by MetaVendetta 6 days ago

  2. KGNU Independent Community Radio / 88.5 FM & 1390 AM (Boulder / Denver) / 93.7 FM (Nederland)

    KGNU Independent Community Radio broadcasting at 88.5 FM in Boulder and 1390 AM in Denver. Listener supported, volunteer powered community radio.

    http://www.kgnu.org/sleepless/5/2/2013

    —Huffduffed by drwh0 2 weeks ago

  3. League of Ordinary Gentlemen Podcast Episode #146 - Interview with Silver Circle’s Pasha Roberts

    Clay and Dursin interview the director/producer of the new film Silver Circle Pasha Roberts, the only person who ever came back to be interviewed by us a second time.

    —Huffduffed by claynferno 2 months ago

  4. Personal Video Games - On the Media

    Anyone who’s played videogames like Call of Duty or Red Dead Redemption knows what kind of narratives they tell. Their protagonists are snipers or outlaws ready to fight missions that step outside all legal bounds. Game designers Anna Anthropy, Sebastian Janisz and Michael Molinari choose to tell very different stories. No ambushes, no clandestine ops or full throttle attacks. Brooke talks to the designers about their very personal games.

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  5. The Cosmic Frequency - Paper Radio

    Before the likes of Skype and Twitter, curious people built and operated amateur ‘ham’ radios in order to connect with other curious people around the world. The Cosmic Frequency tells the story of Maggie Iaquinto, an American-born Australian who forged a unique relationship with the Russian cosmonauts aboard the space station Mir.

    http://www.paperradio.net/am/the-cosmic-frequency

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  6. Do That Dance! Australian Post Punk, 1977-1983 - Hindsight - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    The years 1977 to 1983 saw an explosion of musical creativity in inner city Sydney and Melbourne. Following the do-it-yourself revolution of punk, young Australians were inspired to make challenging music without boundaries, to form bands, start independent labels, and to run live music venues, all outside the commercially driven confines of the mainstream industry. This groundbreaking activity laid the foundation for contemporary music in Australia. The vital output from Australian post punk has gained an international reputation.

    Sydney’s inner city post punk music scene revolves around a social set based in the terrace houses and industrial spaces of then run-down Darlinghurst and Surry Hills. Bands shared living spaces, rehearsal rooms, equipment, and band members, forging sounds without precedence. And for the first time, women were taking their place as equal and integral players. Inner city pubs and clubs, faced with a dwindling clientele of working men, opened their doors to the art-punk bands and an enthusiastic audience soon followed. Iconic venues included the Sussex Hotel and the Trade Union Club. By 1980, the burgeoning scene also gave rise to the independent labels M Squared and Terse Tapes.

    Melbourne’s post punk scene is defined by distinct locations, and ideologies - the North Fitzroy Beat; St Kilda’s Crystal Ballroom; and the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre. Led by Melbourne’s most infamous band the Primitive Calculators, the North Fitzroy Beat gave rise to the anarchic Little Bands movement, with the Calculators inviting anyone to step up and use their music equipment. Meanwhile ‘south of the river’, St Kilda was the decadent playground of larger-than-life groups such as the Birthday Party, the Moodists, and the touring Go-Betweens. The Clifton Hill Community Music Centre was an experimental space for a strange mix of Melbourne intelligentsia, music academics, and precocious post-punks, giving rise to the groups Tsk Tsk Tsk and Essendon Airport.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/hindsight/do-that-dance-australian-post-punk-1977-1983/3658556

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  7. REGGAE FAR EAST #1 - Nukes

    Nukes

    I live with caesium-137.

    My name is H.Kobayashi. I am an owner. I was born in 1958. I am a worker. In my house, Yokohama, Japan. I like reggae. I make it. My music is Orient-like and danceable. It is very individual. Listen to my music.

    http://reggaefareast01.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  8. REGGAE FAR EAST #1 - Futon

    Futon

    I dried futons in front of my hut. I hung futons on a stick and put them up highly. The sun lighted futons. Futons’ covers shone in white. A middle-aged woman happened to pass. She halted. ‘What time is it now?’ she asked me. I saw my wristwatch. ‘It is two o’clock’ I answered. ‘Two o’clock?’ she inclined her neck. ‘It is’ I answered. ‘The angle of the sun is different’ she asked me.’Is it true?’ I saw the wristwatch again. ‘Yes’ I answered. She ducked her shoulder. She left. I got that way. I returned to my hut. I saw clock. It was not two o’clock. Time was ten o’clock. I saw my wristwatch again. Time was certainly ten o’clock. I mistook the clock. I was not a child. Everything became uncertain.

    My name is H.Kobayashi. I am an owner. I was born in 1958. I am a worker. In my house, Yokohama, Japan. I like reggae. I make it. My music is Orient-like and danceable. It is very individual. Listen to my music.

    http://reggaefareast01.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  9. The Yellow Brick Road

    The Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA) represents the interests of Australian producers on all issues that affect the business and creative aspects of independent screen production. Our annual conference is held over three days and is the premiere business and networking event for film, television, and new media producers.

    http://conference.spaa.org.au/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=536

    —Huffduffed by adski one year ago

  10. Fountains of Wayne - Richie and Ruben

    Music Lovers from The Current choose the best new, independent, and unreleased songs to share with you each weekday.

    http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/podcasts/song_of_the_day/

    —Huffduffed by krikitmedia one year ago

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