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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
Look who's back - back again - ST3K's back - tell a friend.
That's right. ST3K is back. We fixed him! And nothing absolutely went wrong in the process. We didn't accidentally install the voice module. We're still not looking for the right voice module at all.
Just be glad ST3K is back, okay? And to celebrate, this is our longest episode yet, and it's not wasted whatsoever on the beautiful score to NieR: Automata from MONACA, namely Keiichi Okabe and Keigo Hoashi.
As always, be sure to follow us on Twitter @sutekijam, email us at [email protected] or leave us a review on iTunes!
On this week's Suteki Jam, GK delivers an update on ST3K before launching into this week's selection - music from KiraKira Precure A La Mode. The latest Precure series ditches the single composer trend from years past, and adopts three composers and a collective to score the latest effort. Apprehension turned to adoration as fans came to see that all was well in the world of Precure music as our new composers bring the same amount of heart and sincerity that we've been seeing for 13 years.
Tune in next week for the thrilling continuation of wondering whether or not ST3K will be fixed. We're taking bets now!
As always, be sure to follow us on Twitter @sutekijam, email us at [email protected] or leave us a review on iTunes.
On this week's Suteki Jam, Medium gives us an update on ST3K, what he's currently doing (he's totally watching Aikatsu - hehe-) and hopes for the future.
Things are a little chaotic at Suteki Jam at the moment. The hope is that ST3K gets a little better so we can continue this grand experiment!
Until next time, be sure to follow us on Twitter @SutekiJam and leave us a review on iTunes.
We said that ST3K would be fixed, but he's not fixed. We're deep in the middle of repairs, but hope is on our side! We just have to make sure he's up and running by the next time hosting duties come around for him.
In the meantime, enjoy some live rock arranges of Falcom Sound Team's music by the Falcom Sound Team JDK Band. It's really, really good. GO FIGHT!
Be sure to follow us on Twitter @sutekijam, and rate and review us at iTunes.
On this week's Suteki Jam, GK continues the Hiroyuki Sawano fan fest with the composer's latest anime - ReCREATORS. Trust us, you may think you're tired of Sawano, but you're not. Just give it a listen and have a good time.
As for ST3K, the latest progress report states that he should be back up and running by next week. We had to install a few new bits and bots, but he should be the same ol' ST3K. Hopefully.
As always, be sure to follow us on Twitter @sutekijam, and rate and review us on iTunes!
On this week's Suteki Jam, Medium Well provides an update on ST3K. As for the music, he completes the Sawano trifecta by sharing one of Sawano's non-game or anime albums even if all the music technically comes from an anime (Don't tell him)!
As always, be sure to follow us on Twitter @sutekijam and rate and review us on iTunes.
We're late again, but we have a good reason this time. ST3K is sick. We think... We're not entirely sure what's wrong with him, but GK is taking over his segment until we can figure out where you take a sick robot. A robot hospital? A robopital? Anyways, enjoy!
As always, be sure to follow us on Twitter @sutekijam or rate and review us at iTunes.
On this week's Suteki Jam, Medium Well takes over for GK out of spite and showcases some music from the anime he's been binge watching for the past week. While Medium is still a hardened cyber thug, he does have a heart of gold and his love for Little Witch Academia only further cements that fact. Enjoy some of the incredible vocal tracks written for the series, and expect to hear back from the series when its incredible score is made available to the masses.
As always, be sure to follow us on Twitter or maybe even leave a review on iTunes.
On this week's Suteki Jam, Medium is nowhere to be found (again), but GK is ready to take over with actual Japanese non-anime (kind of) music. It's Maximum the Hormone! The band that everyone remembers only from Death Note (or Air Gear!). Fortunately for you, dear listener, MTH is pretty much the coolest band to ever hail from Nippon.
As always, you can follow us on Twitter @sutekijam and be sure to rate and review us on iTunes if you please.
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