Das Phlow Magazine hat gerade einen Adventskalender am Laufen, in dem Netlabelbetreiber, Künstler und andere Musikbegeisterte mit ihren jeweiligen Netaudio-Favoriten des Jahres 2007 in den Kategorien Lieblingstracks, -alben und -labels aufwarten. Klar, dass wir da nicht fehlen dürfen und heute als Türchen Nr. 8 vertreten sind.
Against my own expectations I was able to produce a Podcast episode also in this month (new born baby here at home). This episode has a disneylike opening, a lot of tracks playing the big drums, some cute melodies and catchy pop tunes. Feedback is welcome.
Important Note: Due to some encoding issues three of the played tracks (No. 8 by Drone, No. 11 by Amateur Android and No. 13 by Psilodump) were imported in mono format to this episode. We apologize for the low sound quality and ask all visitors to listen to the original files (as listed above), so you can experience the real beauty of these tracks. Thanks!
Der, wie ich mittlerweile weiß, famose Burial im Guardian. Das erste Album habe ich aus Hypeverdacht nur zögerlich angenommen, dann aber ordentlich genossen, das jetzt kommende werde ich mit offenen Armen willkommen heißen.
This episode is probably the most pop-oriented up to now, especially in the first half. And at begin I immediately start with a mistake: Poni Republic is not based in Italy, but Mexico – of course a lot of pronouncing and grammar catastrophies will follow as usual – I’m doin‘ this podcast for two years now and on first anniversary I changed moderation to English – which is for some of my listeners some sort of, erm, extra entertainment. (But remember what I said after the switch and from the start: the new motto of this little netaudio show is „Good music and bad English“).
By my own standards this is a show with a darker tone as usual (although it isn’t really dark), e. g. there’s a trend to distortion sounds, anyway, you could still dance to it most of the time. Also it is the first episode with a commercial break (you know why).