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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Walking to NOLA 2 Years Later

If music is the universal language, then New Orleans is the capital of the World. And if hip hop is the CNN of the street, then maybe we should pay attention to Spellbinderz report on the state of Crescent City, post Katrina (with a little help from Fats).

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

How Awesome Is This

Feist enlists some of her friends from Broken Social Scene, The New Pornographers, Mates of State and the National to perfrom a great live version of her song "1234" from her album The Reminder on Letterman. Check it out.



Late night TV was never so indie

Monday, August 27, 2007

Kate Bush

Kate Bush's Influence On Female Alt/Indie Singers Is Undisputable. We'll Listen To
Kate Throughout Her Career On The Old School Segment This Week On Altered Friday.



Love This Version Of Running Up That Hill. Bad 80's Hair, But David's Guitar
Is Perfect.

Kraftwerk- Groundbreakingly Goobertastic!

Alright, uber computer goobers, here's a blast from the past! The pasty, robotic German group, KRAFTWERK created some pretty groovy sounds in the 80's with their, then, groundbreaking use of synths and voice modulation. They were later lampooned in, or at least, an inspiration for the Mike Meyers Saturday Night Live skit, Sprockets.

I still have COMPUTER WORLD and AUTOBAHN on tape somewhere. The musical equivalant of dot matrix and DOS, let's get down to the multi-lingual count fest, NUMBERS from Kraftwerk.

Grrrls put the HARM in Charm City

A girl-fight is not usually my thing, but put ladies on roller skates and helmets and you've got a bout worth cheering for!
Last night I caught the Night Terrors taking on the Junkyard Dolls during the latest Charm City Roller Girls match. The Terrors Joy Collision was making a wreck of the Dolls, with Killer Kitten ending up IN the crowd more than once. But hey, it's all in good fun at the roller rink!
If you haven't yet caught the Charm City Roller Girls there is still some time left in the season.
And if you haven't made their acquaintance here's your introduction...

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

HD Radio Makes A Difference

On Friday, I went out and finally hooked my car up with an HD Radio...the previous soundsystem, the 1997 Camry Set Up was getting a little boring for me and as a music man I need to hear my music and feel it too. So after a few dollars spent and an hour installation my problem would be solved.

What's so great about HD Radio? It's crystal clear, it's the way radio should sound, and it's FREE on the user end. A little more costly for the station. If you havn't made the switch, you might want to.