Sounds Like A Revolution

Friday, February 11th, 2005 at 9:20 pm

I’m sure there are a billion crappy Internet radio shows. but I am totally in love with several that I want to (re)share.

Grant over at The Revolution has been weeding through the good and bad entries of the CC Mixter contest entries and for the third and final time presents Rip. Mix. Sample. Countdown. a show that presents only best of the pack (as rated by site members.)

He also did a regular show last weekend Revolution #7 which features the world debut of “I Don’t Care (If You Lie)” by c. layne from the upcoming Magnatune album that I produced for c. (Grant has decided to use his next show, tomorrow night, as a sleep aid and will feature an interview he did with me. If you’re having trouble falling asleep tune in.)

My big new discovery this week is Sounds Like Radio by Andrew over the pond in London. Unlike the Revolution and Staccato SLR does not stick strictly to Creative Commons music but Andrew is amazing at digging around the Internet to find really good pop music. His show is a great example of what radio DJ’ing used to sound like over the airwaves and why I’m so jazzed on it now.

Brill.

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