Wed, 31 October 2007 ![]() My very first pre-produced radio show. New York covers the NYC sound circa 1973-1980. Comments[0] |
Thu, 11 October 2007 ![]() The Generic Beat Show. Show Number 3 of 5. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 September 2007 Another Older Brother\'s Records show. It\'s electronic/big beat with lots of cutting and shenanigans, hosted by my electronic double. One of my favorite shows. Comments[0] |
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Thu, 13 September 2007 ![]() Show Number 2 of 5. Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 September 2007 Here's the MP3 version of The Thing Radio 7.
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Fri, 7 September 2007 ![]() This week's show is all new music except for Old 97's. That's All. Get the CD Jewel Inset HERE. Long Week. Have a good weekend. Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 September 2007
In June, I contacted Bully Pulpit Games about posting and audio recording of the rules to The Shab-Al-Hiri Roach. They were very nice about it. At Gencon, Roach creator Jason Morningstar premiered an add-on to the Roach called The Roach Returns. The expansions details two new settings for Roach-y mayhem to take place.
I had an idea for a new setting and that's today's Thing. Today's Thing actually took a few days.
The Roach always struck me as an evil, evil soap, so why not expand on that idea. It's Dallas meets American Psycho. The Cashingtons are not just merely rich, but unholy rich. And like most large rich families, the siblings are at each other's throats. You play a spoiled sibling out to harm your other siblings. This is BEFORE The Roach arrives. Greed is great, but bedlam is better.
The four-page PDF features character sheets, events, business interests and obsessions, descriptions, dice charts and play rules, plus a new rules page add-on to encourage deep, dark secrets to come to the surface. Most of the changes in setting can be inferred from the PDF and your imagination can fill in the gaps. I hope it's playable. I haven't play-tested it just yet. I just finished the new setting today. If you want to know more about this weird game, The Shab-Al-Hiri Roach follow the links below down the rabbit hole. The Roach, um, commands you. Also, if you have any suggestions for improvement, leave a comment or email me.
The Rules in handy audio form MP3 version or AAC version. The rules are slightly abridged and poorly read by me. Also, the card text was left out, so buy the game. Or come over to my house and play. This is a taste.
Download the new setting, The Cashington Roach HERE. It's a small four-page PDF, handy for printing and usable with existing Roach rules.
Enjoy.
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Thu, 6 September 2007
In June, I contacted Bully Pulpit Games about posting and audio recording of the rules to The Shab-Al-Hiri Roach. They were very nice about it. At Gencon, Roach creator Jason Morningstar premiered an add-on to the Roach called The Roach Returns. The expansions details two new settings for Roach-y mayhem to take place.
I had an idea for a new setting and that's today's Thing. Today's Thing actually took a few days.
The Roach always struck me as an evil, evil soap, so why not expand on that idea. It's Dallas meets American Psycho. The Cashingtons are not just merely rich, but unholy rich. And like most large rich families, the siblings are at each other's throats. You play a spoiled sibling out to harm your other siblings. This is BEFORE The Roach arrives. Greed is great, but bedlam is better.
The four-page PDF features character sheets, events, business interests and obsessions, descriptions, dice charts and play rules, plus a new rules page add-on to encourage deep, dark secrets to come to the surface. Most of the changes in setting can be inferred from the PDF and your imagination can fill in the gaps. I hope it's playable. I haven't play-tested it just yet. I just finished the new setting today. If you want to know more about this weird game, The Shab-Al-Hiri Roach follow the links below down the rabbit hole. The Roach, um, commands you. Also, if you have any suggestions for improvement, leave a comment or email me.
The Rules in handy audio form MP3 version or AAC version. The rules are slightly abridged and poorly read by me. Also, the card text was left out, so buy the game. Or come over to my house and play. This is a taste.
Download the new setting, The Cashington Roach HERE. It's a small four-page PDF, handy for printing and usable with existing Roach rules.
Enjoy.
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Sat, 25 August 2007 Here's another archive show, probably the most requested show I have. It's been requested 3 times. Comments[0] |
Thu, 16 August 2007 ![]() Due to space limitations this week on my podcast server, this week's show is an archive MP3 show. Hey, it's probably new to you. Back when I was teaching, circa 2002, one of the shows I produced a cover show tackling a different band or genre each week. This is an all Clash cover show. It originally aired on KWSC-FM and all of the songs are mentioned in the show. I did make the picture especially for this post. Pirate Clash Radio on a Podcast Web Site. Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 August 2007 Here's the crappy MP3 version of The Thing Radio Six. You can find all the info and goodies on the enhanced page HERE.Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 August 2007 Works for me. Don't forget to visit the TTOTD page or subscribe in itunes. Get the CD Jewel Case PDF HERE. The Songs, Fool!
1. Imperial Teen -- Shim Sham from The Hair the
TV the Baby and the Band. New preview track. Direct Download.
Until next time... Comments[0] |
Thu, 2 August 2007 Here's the crappy MP3 version of The Thing Radio Five. You can find all the info and goodies on the enhanced page HERE.
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Thu, 2 August 2007 Today's Thing Radio was put together rather quickly, so I'm not a
hundred percent how it all will turn out on reflection. But what I
lack in quality, I make up for in quantity. All the music is
relatively new music---the oldest track being from February of this
year. There's even a few preview tracks in there. Visit the website
links and check out the bands while you listen. I'm in a bit of a
hurry today, so no comments on the tracks, but all the regular
bells and whistles are there. Don't forget to visit the
TTOTD page or subscribe in itunes.Get the enhanced AAC podcast HERE. Get the CD Jewel Case PDF HERE. The Songs
Back with another show next week. Comments[0] |
Thu, 26 July 2007
From the archives, here's an old electronica show I made for radio circa 2003. No song titles, it's all there along with plenty of extra added funky stuff. Comments[0] |
Fri, 20 July 2007
Here's the crappy MP3 version of the show. Check out the songs and other goodies On the Enhanced Page.
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Fri, 20 July 2007
Some TV-related songs in today's The Thing Radio plus a hidden
comedy routine from a cartoon rat and another bonus hidden track.
The podcast is now in AAC--the preferred format because you get
chapters, song titles and artwork--and in crappy MP3 so you can
listen in the players here on the page. Visit the podcast page or subscribe in itunes.Grab the AAC Version HERE. Grab the MP3 Version HERE. Grab the CD Jewel Insert HERE. Off to find more free, legal internet music... Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 July 2007 Here's the crappy MP3 podcast for The Thing Radio 3. You can find all the info and downloads for this episode here on the enhanced podcast. Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 July 2007 Here's the crappy MP3 version of The Thing Radio Number 2. You can find all the info and downloads here on the enhanced podcast. Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 July 2007 Here's the Mp3 version of The Thing Radio Number One. You can find all the info here on the enhanced podcast.
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Thu, 12 July 2007 The Thing Radio returns, the show is bookended by two classic songs with some new stuff inside. Download the podcast HERE or click on the podcast graphic. Also, HERE'S the PDF case with all the song titles including the hidden one. Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 July 2007 Just a little spacer, trying out a new audio program. Comments[0] |
Thu, 5 July 2007 It's Thursday, so it's the Thing Radio. Number 2. Click on the podcast icon to listen in your browser. You can get the RSS Feed Here. You can download the PDF here. I added direct download links for each individual songs, plus some of the song track look weird, it's part of the bargain with IODA Promonet which gives me free music. Lots of links to explore. To the songs: Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 July 2007 For the 4th, I gave a loan to a small business retailer in Nigeria through Kiva, it's a site that does microcredit which I think is a way people can get involved and help people beyond a handout. Read about microcredit here. Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 July 2007 There's a whole hour-plus mixtape
radio show today. It's mostly new music for the summer. The 90 meg
zipped M4a file can easily be burned off to a CD for driving
around. Also, if you listen on your ipod, the show has different
album art for each of the 18 songs. I whipped up some pretty simple
stingers and bumps for in between the songs as well. If I make more
shows, I'll do some more mixing and make some more complex sound
interludes.You can grab the CD Jewel Case HERE. The PDF file has artwork and track listings. Print it out. Don't worry about the show pirating music, each of the songs in the show were a free download on the internet from Salon and Discollective. If you like the songs, go out and support the artists. There's a ton of free music out there! You can download the file HERE or click on the picture. Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 July 2007 This is a goofy song remixed from a Tin Whistle song Shelly made. Comments[0] |



Here's the MP3 version of The Thing Radio 7.



Today's Thing Radio was put together rather quickly, so I'm not a
hundred percent how it all will turn out on reflection. But what I
lack in quality, I make up for in quantity. All the music is
relatively new music---the oldest track being from February of this
year. There's even a few preview tracks in there. Visit the website
links and check out the bands while you listen. I'm in a bit of a
hurry today, so no comments on the tracks, but all the regular
bells and whistles are there. Don't forget to visit the
Some TV-related songs in today's The Thing Radio plus a hidden
comedy routine from a cartoon rat and another bonus hidden track.
The podcast is now in AAC--the preferred format because you get
chapters, song titles and artwork--and in crappy MP3 so you can
listen in the players here on the page. Visit the
There's a whole hour-plus mixtape
radio show today. It's mostly new music for the summer. The 90 meg
zipped M4a file can easily be burned off to a CD for driving
around. Also, if you listen on your ipod, the show has different
album art for each of the 18 songs. I whipped up some pretty simple
stingers and bumps for in between the songs as well. If I make more
shows, I'll do some more mixing and make some more complex sound
interludes.