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Episode 3 is upon us, and this time I’m writing to you from lovely Bonn, Germany. I’ve been here for the last week and I pre-recorded this show before leaving. At the time I should be doing the live show I’ll actually be on a plane heading back towards England from Amsterdam. This jet set life style is fun, but also very tiring. I think I’ll sleep most of next week. Anyway, this show is a little different as we have our first guests, Professor Kliq and his manager. Here’s the vital details:
Interview: Professor Kliq & Dan Costalis. I had a great chat with Professor Kliq (AKA Mike) and his manager Dan (good name). We discussed how he makes his music, how Creative Commons affects it, lab coats and much much more. I also got him to pick a couple of his tracks for us to play and discuss.
From the album The Scientific Method Volume 2. Licensed under CC BY-SA
News Story: Mother of 4 fined 1.9mil dollars for sharing 24 songs
Professor Kliq
Thanks for listening, I hope you enjoyed the show. Thanks also to Mike and Dan for joining me, I had great fun talking to them. Don’t forget if you’re a musician or you’re in a band, I want to hear what you do. If I like it, I’ll play it. Simple, them’s the rules! I don’t care what style it is, how professional or un-professional you are, send it. Take care till next time folks. I’ll be back with a live show on Sunday 12th July at 9pm. Please join me and contribute to the live show, it’s a lot of fun.
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Feedback and suggestions: The show is only possible thanks to your involvement and help. If you play music or you know someone who plays music, send it to me and I’ll have a listen. If I like it, I play it. It’s that simple. If you hear something you’d like to suggest for the show please do, I’m always happy to hear from you.
Music Sources and Licensing: A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song. The rest come from the following sources:
Jamendo.com
Download Ogg – Download Mp3
| Open Player in New Window
Episode 3 is upon us, and this time I’m writing to you from lovely Bonn, Germany. I’ve been here for the last week and I pre-recorded this show before leaving. At the time I should be doing the live show I’ll actually be on a plane heading back towards England from Amsterdam. This jet set life style is fun, but also very tiring. I think I’ll sleep most of next week. Anyway, this show is a little different as we have our first guests, Professor Kliq and his manager. Here’s the vital details:
Interview: Professor Kliq & Dan Costalis. I had a great chat with Professor Kliq (AKA Mike) and his manager Dan (good name). We discussed how he makes his music, how Creative Commons affects it, lab coats and much much more. I also got him to pick a couple of his tracks for us to play and discuss.
From the album The Scientific Method Volume 2. Licensed under CC BY-SA
News Story: Mother of 4 fined 1.9mil dollars for sharing 24 songs
Professor Kliq
Thanks for listening, I hope you enjoyed the show. Thanks also to Mike and Dan for joining me, I had great fun talking to them. Don’t forget if you’re a musician or you’re in a band, I want to hear what you do. If I like it, I’ll play it. Simple, them’s the rules! I don’t care what style it is, how professional or un-professional you are, send it. Take care till next time folks. I’ll be back with a live show on Sunday 12th July at 9pm. Please join me and contribute to the live show, it’s a lot of fun.
Subscribe to the show: Mp3 feed – Ogg Feed – iTunes
Feedback and suggestions: The show is only possible thanks to your involvement and help. If you play music or you know someone who plays music, send it to me and I’ll have a listen. If I like it, I play it. It’s that simple. If you hear something you’d like to suggest for the show please do, I’m always happy to hear from you.
Music Sources and Licensing: A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song. The rest come from the following sources:
Jamendo.com