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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

It's audio porn time!

And, because it has been so long since I've given you porn, I would like to slam you with something intense, something sure to overload your senses (and quite possibly your credit):

Niles Audio Corporation has introduced a whole-house distributed audio system, the IntelliContro ICS (Integrated Control Solutions).

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The IntelliControl ICS system accommodates popular digital audio sources and delivers detailed information to and from its keypad, touchscreen and handheld remote controllers, letting users put Sirius satellite radio in the kitchen, iPod audio in the kids' rooms and AM/FM radio in multiple rooms, simultaneously.

"Offering customers a flexible solution for integrating iPod, XM and Sirius satellite radio, as well as many other audio sources, into their whole-house audio systems was our primary goal-and to do so with a previously unattainable combination of control, ease of use, and value," stated Frank Sterns, president of Niles Audio Corporation.

"The IntelliControl ICS system provides all of the source information, known as 'metadata,'and displays it on our handheld or wall-mounted controllers for intuitive system navigation and operation. Simple access to music via our 'One Touch to Music' feature and the ability to integrate any combination of sources through our modular approach results in the ultimate in convenience and flexibility, what we call unparalleled freedom of choice," he added.

At the heart of the system is the GXR2 Modular Multizone Receiver, the first receiver to use interchangeable tuner modules for XM and Sirius satellite radio, iPod, AM/FM and other devices known as "legacy" sources like CD, DVD and satellite TV.

IntelliControl ICS features "plug and play" configuration, allowing simultaneous listening and control of a variety of music or programs to different rooms or zones throughout the house. The receiver accommodates any combination of up to six modules, and with additional GXR2s, the system is expandable to up to 30 zones, each with fully independent choice of source and control!

IntelliControl ICS comes with a choice of four system control devices, including a unique wireless remote control dubbed the iRemote, which supplies detailed information (like song title, artist and album) to a user's fingertips, allowing them to scan, select and play content from their ICS system just as if they were standing in front of a CD rack, satellite receiver or holding an iPod in their hands.

Other ICS system controllers include a color touchscreen display and wall-mountable keypads, available with or without LCD displays. All control devices provide real-time user feedback in the form of "metadata" menus for intuitive source navigation and operation.

Scheduled for release in May 2006, IntelliControl ICS products will be sold exclusively through Niles factory authorized dealers. No pricing information was included in the announcement.

Really, would you ever want to leave the house with porn like this? ;-)
Thank you Podcasting News!

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Into Past Darkness




The next Sonic Society podcast is up, taking us ALLLLLL the way back to October. Here's my easy way out- my blog entry from then:



Halloween Comes Early


I love this time of year. The temperature finally began to drop here in the desert, though still not enough to take out my sweaters. We decorated for fall, and kicked off our Halloween countdown with getting the kids their costumes and taking them to see "The Corpse Bride."

And now The Society is getting into the dark spirit Tuesday with "The Curse of Dracula", by Sound Mind Theatre. Being the horror fan that I am, I am absolutely convinced that vampires indeed exist, and if given the opportunity I would become one. It's the whole tortured soul-damned for all eternity thing... very seductive.

Ok, ok... it's the whole Brad Pitt and Antonio Bandaras as vampires thing- who am I kidding? (notice I did NOT say Cruise- blah.)



After that there of course is an interview with Lee Davis of Sound Mind Theatre. You know, I must say that these interviews have been REALLY good. And I'm the type who has been known to skip the interviews... But these have been fun to listen to. Perhaps someday the Audio Addict will be on the other end of one of those interviews... and then you all can skip me. ;-)

And after the interview- yes it is my fellow addicts- more Robotz!

So, grab your cross and your garlic ring... and I'll see you Tuesday!

Podcasting Poetry In Arizona

From Coyote Radio News:

Whew! Coyote Radio sound engineer Angie Johnson-Schmit was at Arcosanti this weekend to commit the 6th Annual Slab City Slam to digital glory.
With the poets'’ kind permission, our Poetry as Performance Art Podcast now has a year's worth of locally performed kick @&! poetry to broadcast around the world via this website.
On Saturday, May 27, eight teams of four poets gave it up in a statewide spoken word throw-down leaving one team standing and a bronze trophy pulled from the smoking mold.
Congrats to these teams for hittin'’ it:

Essenza Slam Team (Mesa) (1st Place)
NorAZ Poets (2nd Place)
Tucson (3rd Place)
Flagslam (Flagstaff)
Paperheart (Phoenix)
Arcosanti
Beat-Up Poets (wild-card pickup team)

It's a great podcast. I know- even if I didn't listen, I'd know. After all, I live here. :-)
~Dani

Do you have an innie or an Audie?


I never mentioned I was funny... didn't I? Well, there's a reason for that. :-P
The Audies took place a couple of weeks ago in Washington DC, and there were some great works honored.
SFF Audio did all the work for me in highlighting some of the winners, such as HHG: Tertiary Phase in the Sci-Fi category, Around the World In 80 Day in Classics, and The Sherlock Holmes Theatre for best Audio Drama.

Their .pdf of the winners (with reviews and audio clips) was AWESOME to play with!

Enjoy this multimedia sampler of
The Audies® 2006 Winners & Finalists

The Audies® are annual awards recognizing distinction in audiobooks and spoken word entertainment. The 2006 Winners & Finalists for The Audies® are highlighted in this dynamic, multimedia document. Listen to sound clips of each title and read the review from AudioFile magazine.

The awards, given in 29 categories, were announced May 19, 2006 at an awards ceremony held in Washington, DC.

Monday, May 29, 2006

The King in True Form

UPDATE: No, not audio related, but still had to mention. My favorite politically incorrect satirical comedian Bill Maher is hosting a new show that is being streamed on Amazon. The "teaser episode" has an interview with the King himself.

Amazon Fishbowl


5/25:
*drool drool drool*
Gonna get me to a bookstore.....
From SFF Audio:


Science Fiction & Horror Audiobook - Cell by Stephen KingCell
By Stephen King; Read by Campbell Scott
8 Cassettes or 12 CDs - 12.5 Hours [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio / Recorded Books
Published: 2006
ISBN: 0743554329 (Cassette), 0743554337 (CD)
Themes: / Horror / Science Fiction / Apocalypse / Zombies/ Journey /
Survivors / Terrorism

There's a reason why cell rhymes with hell.

Stephen King's latest book is a return to form for this master of horror. In it, everyone with a cell phone goes stark raving mad after they receive some kind of pulse through their cell. The pulse, likely sent by terrorists, wipes the victims' minds clean. This story takes no time to get started. Within the first few minutes, you are drawn into this nightmare scenario, steeped in gore and horror.

The main character, Clayton Riddell, finds himself in Boston when the pulse drives the majority of people biting, scratching, and murderously mad. He is joined by a band of likable characters as they set off to get out of Boston. Meanwhile the victims of the pulse start behaving more like Zombies and start flocking together and evolving with even more unexpected behavior.

Rest of Review:

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Texas Radio is just Schlocking!

This is the first (chronologically) of three plays that D.B. Humphries (Columbia Audio Theatre and Schlock Audio Theatre) and Richard Frohlich collaborated on about the life and spirit of Annie Oakley.
"The Match" is based on how Annie Oakley met and bested her future husband, Frank Butler at a Thanksgiving shooting match in Ohio.

This play was recorded April and May 2004 in front of a studio audience in Arlington and Fort Worth Texas. It was produced by Shannan Frohlich and the Texas Radio Theatre Company. Directed and Engineered by Richard Frohlich.


The Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind.



Yay! Another new/old podcast from Texas Radio! Seriously, with awesome radio drama coming from Texas from Texas Radio, Schlock, and Third Coast Live, it gets more and more difficult to think nasty thoughts about Texas!!! ;-)

Them's good people.
~Dani

Friday, May 26, 2006

Out of this world podcast

From the Boing-Boing Blog:

JPL podcast about the history and future of Voyager probes
In 1977, NASA launched two
Voyager spacecraft to explore the outer planets of the solar system. (Seen here, Jupiter with Io and Europa as photographed by Voyager 1 on February 13, 1979. Link) Nearly three decades later, both probes are still sending data back home as they're hurtling toward the edge of our solar system. (Previous BB post about Voyager here.) Ed Stone has been the project scientist since the beginning. This week, he was interviewed on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Podcast. From the transcript:
Jupiter
Narrator: Okay, let me just go back a bit, and again, you have 30 years of these two amazing spacecraft. This is a tough question for you, I'm sure, but do you have some highlights you can rattle off, some of the most important things you've learned in that time or some of the most exciting discoveries for you.

Stone: Well, generally the most important thing we learned is how diverse the bodies of the solar system are. Each one is unique and that's because they've had a different history, different evolution. Jupiter, with it's great red spot is just the largest of dozens of giant hurricane-like storm systems. And two of Jupiter's moons, Io, has a 100 times more volcanic activity than Earth. Europa has an ice crust probably on the liquid water ocean. On to Saturn, we've found Saturn's rings are riddled with wakes from moons, which are orbiting inside the rings and outside the rings. And there is a moon there called Enceladus, which is the whitest, brightest object in the solar system and has a very fresh surface. And there's the moon Titan, which has an atmosphere in which liquid natural gas rains on the surface. On to Uranus, where we found the magnetic pole down near its equator, and we found a moon, although it was only 300 miles across, it's one of the most complex surfaces we've yet seen. And on to Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun that we've visited, yet it has the fastest winds, with the least energy from the sun to dry them, and its moon Triton, 40 degrees above absolute zero, yet we found geysers erupting from its polar ice cap.

--It's about 15 minutes long... but the dimensions are timeless...

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Another podcasting survey


From Podcasting News (talk about last minute- the survey ends tomorrow!):


Canada’s first comprehensive podcasting survey is underway, and is looking for input.

The study is aimed at discovering what is happening with podcasting in Canada; audience sizes and characteristics, popular podcasts and topics, audience demographics, and more.

To participate in the survey and to be entitled to receive a highlighted summary of the results, visit the Canadian Podcast Listeners' Survey website. The survey will be open until May 26, 2006.

Toronto-based Sequentia Communications and Caprica Interacitve Marketing Inc. have joined forces to launch this podcast listeners’ survey. All of the findings will be part of a whitepaper on Canadian podcasting habits and audience size, to be released in June 2006.

The goal of this survey and its findings are to better understand the growth of podcasting in Canada and how quickly Canadians are adopting this new form of technology.

All That Shimmers...

Sam Mowry at Willamette Radio brought me this non-audio gem to share with you. Yes- a NON-audio post! Am I being blasphemous? Desecrating some respected audio-creed?

Yeah, whatever. Y'all read it and write it- otherwise we'd never even GET it in audio form, eh? ;-)

They also accept submissions... *nudging a few of you.. you know who you are*

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The Spring 2006 issue of Shimmer:
Available now!


Our cover story is A Warrior’s Death, Aliette de Bodard’s tale of sacrifice and honor in an Aztec-inspired world. John Joseph Adams returns with a review of Larry Niven’s “The Draco Tavern.” Then there’s the charming Dog Thinks Ahead, by Cliff Royal Johns, the sorrowful Litany by John Mantooth, and Bruce Derksen’s Rubber Boots, Mr. President. Angela Slatter brings new life to Hans Christian Anderson’s The Little Match Girl and Darby Harn tells us about a blind woman’s unusual skills. We also have the honor of being the first fiction credit for Paul Abbamondi (The Dealer’s Hands) and Marina T. Stern (Drevka’s Rain).


Celebrate Spring with Shimmer! Available in both print and electronic editions, according to your reading preferences.


Subscribe now, and catch the next wave in fiction.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Patrolin' for your Soul


The next Sonic Society podcast is up, taking us back to their 5th episode, with a couple more episodes of The Soul Patrol.

If you haven't heard the stories yet, go back to the first SS episode, and listen to them all the way through!

Sorry this isn't more witty... somewhere between this morning and this evening a cold decided to descend upon me, so I'm going to crash on the couch and listen to some podcasts whilst the kiddies watch Fairly Odd Parents.

(But, I know I'll end up watching too... I love that silly show!)

:-)
Dani

Day of the Dead- a tribute to New Orleans

Wow. If you're into mythology (and really who isn't?) I would journey to New Orleans with Frederick Greenhalgh and his well-done interpretation of the Orpheus myth as told in "Day of the Dead":

""Day of the Dead" is a story inspired by the myth of Orpheus, telling of a young man's journeys in New Orleans in search of his missing lover. But all is not as it seems in this land of dreams, and he instead finds something he never expected--himself."

I'm halfway through it and well, wow! Great story and sound (the guitar is awesome!), and if you've got a little time to read, an excellent treatise about what sparked the idea, the myth itself, and some New Orleans background.

"Between my personal experiences there, my cursory knowledge of the cityÂ’s history, and the blunt facts of the geography, I had developed the idea of New Orleans as an underworld-like place. Ignoring the fact that the city was presently submerged underwater, I was more interested in all that had occurred prior to the hurricane (this, of course, being my own frame of reference). New Orleans, to me, was always on the brink of another world... A place of mysteries and majesty, of accidental beauty, of juxtapositions between ebullience and savagery, life and death. A place that tittered on oblivion and danced there joyfully. It is a place that is unapologetically itself."

I could spend hours on this website- if you get a chance check out Frederick's other work!

Seriously- wow.

~Dani

Monday, May 22, 2006

Survey about audio theatre and podcasting



Over at Audio Theatre.com they are gathering info about well... audio/radio drama and podcasting. It's very short- please take a moment and head to the link to take it!

Thursday, May 18, 2006

A Panda on a Ghost Ship


UPDATE: LOLOLOLOL!! Oh that was a great episode! Seriously, I want the inside story of what Panda and Kit were doing for 4 hours in a broom closet (and not just in her devious little mind!).
Oh- oh - OH! I SO need to get me some of that knockout gas, because there are just some days with a couple extra whiny children... heeheeee...

5/15:
"A cargo ship, hopelessly lost in the fog... from out of the darkness comes an eerie glow, bringing with it an impossible spectre from the past - and disaster!"


The next episode of the series that makes you wanna cuddle (you know, Panda... cute... cuddly... oh well it sounded funny in my head) is up and ready for your ears!

The gang from Decoder Ring Theatre continues their march towards world domination.. so gradually you won't even know when they've achieved it! ;-)

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Can you be gritty and sell cosmetics?


Because that is what Texas Radio Theatre is implying with their description of Jack Hardcastle:

"Jack Hardcastle is a hard-boiled, gritty cosmetics salesman who owns a shop that's open 24 hours - providing health and beauty aids to a city that pretends it doesn't care."

And on top of THAT- he's a detective. Gumshoe, informer, nark, peeper, and all the other words thesaurus.com gave me! And it's great dialogue... double entendre's galore and great beauty tips as well!

This particular show was just made available for podcast, and recorded February 2005. "Jack finds himself in the middle of a twisty turny murdery mystery surrounding a sacred cold cream and the supernatural powers it might have."

Do I even have to mention where I first heard a Hardcastle story? But now, you can subscribe to their feed, and get these, as well as all of the great productions by Texas Radio!

~Dani

Schedule Up for Podcast Expo

I'm happy and sad. Although I'm attending the Expo, it seems since I can't fork over the cash, I can't attend all the awesome sessions they are going to have! Hopefully they will podcast the sessions so I can hear them later.. ;-)

Still worth it to go however, and meet all the people I've been listening to for over a year now!

~Dani

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

The War on Podcasting

Kay, this was just too funny and slightly disturbing NOT to post. Stick this in the "only in America" category. I started reading this bit from Podcasting News, and since it had the political spin to it, I, being the slightly political person that I am, HAD to investigate further.

Well- OMFG! Shelly The Republican's blog had some interesting things to say about those bastions of liberal brainwashing known to us as podcasts:

"And now just as television is safe again, a new danger has raised it's demonic head: Invented by the Apple Computer company, the iPod is a device for receiving coded transmissions called "Podcasts". The iPod was originally marketed as a fashion accessory, and it initially became popular amongst Blue-State "metrosexual" communities."

Coded transmissions? Oh- it gets better:

"We all know that science fiction is a dangerously corrupting influence on young minds. Science fiction novels can make children nervous and excitable. I have heard many cases of science fiction addicts rejecting authority and embracing alternative lifestyles, but how much worse could a science fiction podcast be?"

A lot worse, according to the site. Citing the episode My Friend is a Lesbian Zombie, Escape Pod is called "the start of a slippery-slope towards eternal damnation."

The site even gives the podcast a CAP Entertainment Media Analysis report, rating it a devilish 8.1 out of 100:

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So distraught are they about these evils, they wrote a second entry, with more information about these podcasts, their CAP reports, and how they reach into your children's brains, wrap their hands around it, and proceed to expand the mind....

I am going to assume that this is all tongue-in-cheek- but I can't help but wonder just who may take this seriously. (One word of advice for Shelley and her fellow crusaders: if you're going to have a campaign with a petition for people to sign, make sure you spell campaign correctly. You wouldn't want anyone to laugh you off as a nut job, eh?)

OMFG! I'd love to know what you all think about this one- is this for real??? And has anyone told Escape Pod? Steve must be getting a kick out of this!
~Dani

Well phone calls count as audio!

And some people are VERY addicted to talking on the phone! (Such as my almost 9-year-old daughter.)

Skype made a cool announcement yesterday:

San Jose, CA, May 15, 2006 – Skype®, the global Internet communications company, today announced that all US and Canadian-based Skype customers can now make free SkypeOut™ calls to traditional landline and mobile phones in the US and Canada. Previously, Skype users in both countries were required to pay for Skype calls from their PCs to traditional telephones. Free SkypeOut calls to the US or Canada will be available to US and Canadian-based Skype users until the end of the year.

So- I'll be expecting my phone calls from Decoder Ring and All Axis Radio any time now... as I don't have Skype. ;-)

Get me on the Arbiter!


So not in my groove today... bear with me...

Got the podcast up for this week's re-run of Sonic Society.. Prometheus Theatre and the first of their Arbiter Chronicles. Then, an interview with the writers and cast. It was a fun interview, sounds like they all had fun chatting. Then another Montage Theatre sketch, and the next episode of Robotz.

Anyway, enjoy the blast to the not-so-distant past...

Monday, May 15, 2006

Temporarily Dead


Columbia Audio Theater (sister site of Schlock Audio Theatre) has posted a new episode of their thriller/chiller anthology series Eclipse for download, Temporarily Dead.

My young and impressionable mind cannot wait to listen!

Like Mixtapes for Podcasts


Collectik is a new site for organizing podcasts and online media that is descibed as "like mixtapes for podcasts."

The sites lets users make a collection of podcast, select episodes to add to a playlist, and then share playlists for subscribing to with iTunes, Juice and other podcast software.

Site features include:

  • Build custom Mixlists
  • Make friends to help you find audio you like
  • Tag podcasts and episodes to make them easier to find
  • Use a Firefox plug-in to collect media files or feeds from anywhere on the net
  • Import and export OPML lists of RSS feeds

Friday, May 12, 2006

What's the frequency, Kenneth?


So every time I would listen to that old REM song, I would always wonder, "Who the hell is Kenneth, anyway?" Well you know there is actually an explaination.

This was good listening. I'll let Rick from Variant Frequencies tell you about the episodes of The Failed Cities Monologues I listened to- which were excellent!:


The Failed Cities Monologues is a special feature on Variant Frequencies, an ongoing story told serially from the perspective of the characters, in the form of monologues given by each. I asked Matt about the title.

"I wrote a line in my notes early on I wanted to incorporate into the prose later. About the fool's gold shine of a failed city. Failed City stuck in my head. Then I realized that they've failed in different ways on both sides of the river, and the story is about both cities."

"It really started with 'Steel Gospel' which I wrote as a stand alone short story about the street preachers," Matt said. "A while later I came up with The Feral Twins all on their own, and I thought maybe I could combine the two and probably a third character and write a book that was kind of like Sin City in novel form, changing perspectives. I start working on it, and as I did I came up with more and more characters to write from, and the style, particularly with Ferus, took on this kind of Tennessee Williams quality I liked.

"Then I sent 'Steel Gospel' to a webzine. The editor really liked it, but rejected it because he felt it didn't have a complete story arc. And he was right. He suggested I open it up into a novel, which I'd already been thinking about. And at the same time we'd started the podcast, so all that meshed in my head and I had the idea to tell a story monologue form. Take out the prose elements and the dialogue and do it that way."

Asked if he planned a book written the same way, all in monologue form, Matt replied, "Well, I think by the time I'm done with them all it'll be a book. I was also thinking it'd be interesting as a stage play."

So does he have a clear idea of how many characters, and how many monologues it'll end up with?

"There are eight characters right now, and more might materialize or gain their own perspectives as I go. Between 20 and 30 monologues, maybe. Each character will do two or three."

Ethan is the first installment of the Failed City Monologues, now available to download. Looking ahead, next we'll meet the brother and sister assassins, the Feral twins: loyal only to each other, lethal to everyone else.


So there ya have it! They are also always looking for people to read, so if you're interested (I think even *I* may be- sounds like fun!) you can find a link to their email on their website. :-)

~Dani

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

..and speaking of that main addiction

Next podcast just posted... we go back to Ireland with a tale from Kerric Harvey about an Irish princess...


Hey check out the post I did when this was originally aired back in September- I was trying to find a pic that would match what I thought an Irish Princess should look like, and uh... got a little carried away. :-)

And darn that Blogger- still not able to upload photos! ARGH!

One step ahead of the addict

Update 2: Seems I say "seems" alot. LOL!

UPDATE:
Seems the guys at SFF audio have also now posted a review of "The Fall of the City"
Check it out HERE!!


Damn.. I'm slipping in my almost old age... seems Scott at SFF Audio beat me to what is in store for the season finale of Sonic Society. So, since he so graciously did all the work for me this week, I'll let him tell you what's in store for us:


Willamette Radio WorkshopWillamette Radio Workshop returns to the The Sonic Society to close out their wildly successful inaugural season with the award winning production of Archibald Macleish's "The Fall of the City". A verse drama originally commissioned for the Columbia Workshop (the inspiration for WRW) in 1937. You won't believe it's only 30 minutes long.

A note for The Sonic Society regulars, WRW doesn't have podcast rights for "Fall of the City", so the final Society podcast will have a Texas Radio Theater episode.

More details are available on Willamette Radio Workshop's website.

Uncertainty in Uncertain, TX



Argh... Blogger is being a pain, and I wanted to get Third Coast Live's logo up in this entry! Oh well, I will add it later. (As you can see blogger got over its constipation)

You have an 8th of a second to guess where I first heard about BK and her cast of merry experimental audio makers. I feel just awful that I have not yet given her a blog moment all her own to bask in, so I'll try to make this one exceptional (as her work is) to make up for the lack of attention (am I kissing enough butt here?)

So, they have a new piece up, that you can stream through the Public Radio Exchange website ( I think you need to register to listen, but it's free and MORE than worth the price.) Here's a little info about "Water Pollution in Uncertain, Texas":

Description:

Uncertain, Texas (circa late 1990's):
Based on a true account. Character driven account, written into tape.

In Caddo Lake, the quiet "Capping Project", unearthed another kind of beast. What is the nature of this beast?

This drop-in, is a part of a piece, called "Global Warming".
This particular element has an Earth and Sky-ish, tongue and cheeky feel. It is a cross between a "B" rated horror movie, (should Ed Wood have written for radio) and an NPR "World News" assignment.

**The characters are fictional, and were created to protect the innocent. ( Parents should listen before exposing their children to the workings of this piece) !


There are several others posted for your listening pleasure as well, stick around and listen to them all! Don't forget to check out Third Coast Live's website too!
~Dani

Friday, May 05, 2006

DRE ROTC VIP!

Heeheee... did I use enough acronyms there? Translation: Dream Realm Enterprises Robotz of the Company Very Important Production! However, it's really a bit of a spin-off of the serial itself, and the third installment of Celena's Dreams, "Squiglies":


"Where do all the misfits of the galaxy go? Those the Company
("Praise the Company") have no use for. Where is there a port of call
for those who have no better place to be than out on the very rim of
civilized space? A place that is either out of reach, or at the very
least, so out of touch the Company ("Praise the Company") could care
less. Why, it's a crashed space craft called the S.S. Squig and it's
motley crew of humans, botz and ghostly apparitions.

Wait. There's a crew on board this crashed space ship, you say? What?
How? Why? It's simple. The ship is fine. It's just fine. It may never
fly again, because it's somehow been fused to a lonely asteroid in
the middle of deep space, but there really are worse places to be.
It's fine. No one really knows what happened to the original crew.
But Captain Zandra Sladen and her staff really don't care about the
history of the Squig. It simply serves as a place of business. A
place where those who haven't got homes can come and... eat a good
meal (well okay, a mediocre meal at best), gamble their lives away,
drink themselves into oblivion, or even refuel on their way to... who
knows where? Nothing really all that exciting happens on the Squig,
well nothing that anyone has ever really made that much fuss about.
So, as Captain Sladen is often heard saying, "it's just another day
aboard the S.S. Squig". Won't you visit us for a while?" -- The Non-
Event Advertising Corporation of Sirius VI


I happen to know for a fact it's quite a giggler... and who IS that chick who does the credits? ;-)
~Dani
(well I HAD to say something darn it!)

New BTR Podcasts!


BTR Audio continues the release of episodes from the first season of its original science-fiction anthology series Beyond Traditional Recognition, with two new episodes now avaialble for podcast here at the BTR website.

BEYOND TRADITIONAL RECOGNITION
SHARDS OF A FORGOTTEN TOMORROW
WRITTEN BY DARRAN JORDAN

In the depths of a dark city an ordinary woman gives birth to an angel. An angel of unimaginable power and influence. But will the child be the saviour of the human race, or the first sign of its ultimate destruction? Only one person really seems to know what is happening in the city, but no one seems prepared to listen to her cries and pleas for mercy and life...

BEYOND TRADITIONAL RECOGNITION
THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR BRAIN
WRITTEN BY CAMERON HARRIS

Five characters in search of an exit. For four of them, the plan is to make the exit as swift and painless as possible, taking with them a technological artefact of unimaginable value. For the fifth, the plan is to hold them back with all his might, stop their plan from coming to fruition. The only problem is, he had also planned to exit with his life...


All the feeds to subscribe to this, as well as their "Blakes Legacy" and "Dr. Who" series can be found at their website!

Hey Mac Users- Want some candy?

From Podcasting News:

New Audio App Turns You Into Darth Vader

voice_candy.pngPotion Factory has introduced a new Mac OS X audio recorder, Voice Candy 1.0, that is designed to make recording fun.

Voice Candy provides eight different effects, including Vader and Chipmunk, to alter your voice. Once you have made a recording, you can use it to set a reminder, send an email, or just save it to an iPod.

Voice Candy can run as a menu bar application and can wake a Mac from sleep when it's time for the reminder. A global keyboard shortcut can be set to let you to start and stop recording at any time.

Voice Candy sells for $12.95 and can be purchased at the Potion Factory website. A fully functional 15-day trial is also available.

What is it about Canada?

Great radio drama. Awesome podcasts. The best independent music I've ever heard. When the International News Network was still around, it was the ONLY thing I watched for news, and it was all CBC.

So when I saw this- 22 CBC shows offered on podcast... well I just about had another audiogasm.

I'm sitting here subscribing like a crazy-girl... and trying to figure out what I'll listen to first! Unfortunately this addict has been a very bad girl and not been doing alot of listening lately. I'll have to get cracking!

Dani

Podcasts from down under


All Australian- all podcasts- all at this website!
Heeheee.. I love the url: buggerall.com- how great is THAT?

Rules for the Revolution


Creative Commons has put together a guide to help those who are podcasting deal with the legalities of what material you put in your podcast. It's excellent information, especially pertaining to things such as music. It's not written to provide legal advice. It's not written to protect others, but to protect us.

The podcasters.

An excellent link to bookmark for referring back to.

Dani

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Podcast for the classical music lover


Boston Symphony Orchestra Intros Podcast

The Boston Symphony Orchestra has created a podcast and video podcast that offers lectures and musical excerpts from the BSO's two-year long Beethoven/Schoenberg series.

The podcast episodes, which range from 1 to 5 minutes in length, look at important works by each composer.

The BSO's Beethoven/Schoenberg series, conducted by music director James Levine, began this past winter with performances of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis and Symphony No. 9, Schoenberg's Gurrelieder and Pierrot Lunaire, and other works. It concludes next season.

Podcast feed:

http://www.bso.org/images/conservatory/beetschoen/ipod/oncon.xml

Have you played with your mood orb today?

Just when you thought audio porn couldn't get any more fun- I discover the Hipper 100! From the Axehole blog:

"It’s an MP3 player, a speaker and a glowing pleasure orb, all rolled into one.

Plug in any USB devices storing MP3 music files, and the glowing orb will change color along with the music, “giving you great joy all day long”, according to the company.

Whether it is an USB pen drive, a MP3 player or an USB card reader, you can simply “plug and play”. The MobiNote Hipper 100 plays out MP3 music files directly, so no additional device, such as a computer or external speaker, is not necessary.

According to the company, “MobiNote Hipper 100 has also been positioned as a Mood Creator”. It is a combination of a MP3 player, a speaker and LED light, which changes to 10 colors with different beats and rhythms automatically detected by the built-in MP3 audio chip."


Oh how how HOW did we ever live without all these wonderful toys??

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

On a Witchhunt in Space


OK, well.. not really. We flashback to Episode 2 of Sonic Society in their podcast, we go back to Shadowlands Theatre, and then even FURTHER to a time of witchhunts and inquisitions*... then spring to the present for a chat with Jerry Robbins of Colonial Radio. We then move forward in time and listen to episode 2 of Robotz of the Company. Meshed within are a couple cool promos!

Also, if you take a look at the SS podcast page (sounds like a ship! It's the SS Podcast!), you will see links to listen to three of their own promos. If ya feel like swappin'- let them know! Or, you could just go to their Podcast Pickle page, and download them!

~Dani

*If you haven't heard this one.. I suggest you do. How often do you get to hear the host of a show being tortured? And it's quite believable- they must have chained Jack's butt in the studio closet with no food or water for three days before recording (really, I wouldn't put it past Andrew). This is one of my favorite Shadowlands plays, although by far not my favorite sin. ;-)