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Vain cry for attention

posted by Lang'uid Squal'or, a student of the transexual art on May 1, 2005

the first edition of my radio show, Vaccines for Children, which was last friday april 29, is now archived here: https://www.kaos959.com/index.php?a=archives

It’s a two hour show, and the archive is broken into two hour+ segments. My show begins at about the 11:30 mark of the first chunk of the archive, and extends into the first hour of the P Nasty Party Hour show, also archived; they’re both in the drop down menu. (I’m not sure why the webmaster broke up the shows at these marks, but i know nothing about archivng, webmastering and such. It’s close enough for punk rock though!)

If i’m blowing my own horn too much i’m sorry, but i had such a great time doing it i’m still a little jazzed, and psyched for next friday already. it’s just too cool to drink beer, play my favorite punk rock records and say motherfucker over the air!

by the way the show before me, mala suerte, is really fucking awesome heavy metal, speed metal and sludge stoner metal, heavy heavy stuff. in his last hour he played and incredible song by a japanese band called dot; check it out!

one more thing: can any of you mac-ers recommend a way to edit mp3s, in other words, trim these chunks down a bit?

Comments

I tuned in live and it was really great. I fear you played all your good stuff last week and it will be nothing but Magma and Mantronix this week, tho.

The station itself kicks ass. For a grimy punk rock station they have a lot on the ball including the aforementioned archives. They also stream live. The 128 mp3 stream can be listened to here.

As far as editing MP3 files, Amadeus is a nice shareware utility. It costs 30 bucks, but you have plenty of time to demo it for free before deciding to pony up the cash.

Posted by: kong at May 1, 2005 10:52 PM

Upon further review, you might want to use Audacity instead. It can edit MP3 files, has a little better interface and is free.

Posted by: kong at May 1, 2005 11:17 PM

kong, thanks for the suggestions. In fact, Shaunna @ kaos told me about Audacity; she loads cassettes and vinyl into her laptop and uses audacity to edit the programs into each song. So I will definately look into it. I'd like to come over tonight with my mac and ask you to show me how to empty some memory if I may, while we're burning?

As for playing all my best stuff already, don't you worry little pal, I have plenty of goodies, and besides, Magma and Mantronix IS the good stuff!

Posted by: lang at May 2, 2005 07:37 AM

I had no idder you were doing this, lang, I'll have to check the archives at home tonight and tune in Friday! Congrats, mangjk!

Posted by: Krayon Scribbel at May 2, 2005 01:11 PM

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