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A N S Radio
Once upon a time there was a radio program hosted by a Brit-bot named BBQ6-3O3 (or something like that). The show is called Artist NanoSecond (A N S) each featuring 2 or 3 new music selections. It was so underground it made it's way straight through to the other side of the World.
You can listen to one of the A N S Radio episodes below.
Each episode runs about 10 minutes.
A N S 6 Radio - Found in Translation (the Selfish Session)
A N S 7 Radio - Charlie Bird
A N S Radio 8 - Fall Call
A N S Radio 9 - I Really Think So
Studio Stacy
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Stacy Bleeks music includes this piece Stacy Bleeks - Firecracker (mp3)
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Wow! this one's hot!
Stacy bleeks - Hot Power.mp3 -
Richard Pryor tells his story and we mix it up WAWB styel.
Wall Arrangement with Beepers - Richard Pryor's Happiness Now mp3 -
The 11 year old singing sensation, Madison M, is featured on this new piece called The Picture (mp3), a poetic number exploring the sounds of Sonar soft synths and sampling Marilyn Monroe for good measure.
- (On the weekends and sometimes late at night, Stacy lowers himself into the timespace chamber and becomes Spacy Blinks, a hip hop futurist with flavor. Here's what happens Spacy Blinks - Westside Story (mp3)
Be careful though. These beats are so phat you might gain weight!
Wall Arrangement with Beepers
Technopop artist's Wall Arrangement with Beepers, (WAWB),make the music of the future listen to WAWB hereNew Order
New Order is one of the best bands ever and this excellent documentary covers the Joy Division years, how the lads met, the Hosienda Club, stolen gear, America and the highs and lows along the way. Bernard Sumner talks about staying up late watching TV while building his own vocoder and Peter Hook talks about meeting Bernard Sumner for the first time.
There are some great clips of the people they met along the way and people they inspired as well.
This BBC documentary originally aired in early 2005. It's 30 minutes of history in the making.
New Order BBC Radio documentary (mp3)
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.
The Jungle Book is one of the most famous collections of animal stories ever written. Here you can listen to the first, and most memorable of these stories, Mowgli and his brothers.
Written in 1894, Mowgli and his brothers tells the tale of a boy, his friends Baloo the brown bear, Bagheera the black panther, Shere Kahn the wicked tiger and the family of wolves who raised him.
Old Time Radio Drama Classics
Below is a collection of some of the most captivating radio drama classics from the golden age of radio. Click on any of the links or photos below to enjoy these audio mp3's.
- the Count of Monte Cristo is brought to life by the master of the radio play.
Orson Welles and his Mercury theatre indeed create a masterpiece based on the Alexandre Dumas story of the same name. If you've seen the Tim Robins/ Morgan Freeman movie The Shaw Shenk Redemption, you'll know why they specifically mentioned this unique tale of adventure, revenge, mystery, and escape, after listening to this original classic.
The Count of Monte Cristo starring Orson Welles (57 Min.) - Orson Welles stars and directs in the 1942 radio adaptation of The Apple Tree by John Galsworthy.
This is a love story with a twist that you won't want to miss.
Orson Welles and Geraldine Fitzgerald - The Apple Tree (mp3 30 min.)
- Peter Lorre will keep you riveted, as the Marvelous Barrastro in the 1947 Mystery In the Air thriller, sponsorred by Camel Cigarettes.
Mystery in the Air presents Peter Lorre as the Marvelous Barrastro (30 min.)
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Travel back to the Mesozoic period (85 million years BC), with your guide Mister Rivers on
an expedition full of adventure and bravado. Come face to face with a real life dinosaur, but do listen closely to your guide or
you might not make it back. This X Minus 1 radio classic begins as a bar room story, and then takes you places you've never been before. X Minus 1 - Gun for Dinosaur (30 Minutes) - Travel 100 thousand years into the future with this radio adaptation of H.G. Wells classic Time Machine. Find out what has happened to the world and the people in this dreamlike horror for which there seems no escape. Escape presents - H.G. Wells The Time Machine (30 Minutes)
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Quiet Please offered some of the most unusual, freakish and frightening shows in radio. The Thing on the Fourble Board follows an oil rigging roughneck deep underground into the depths of earth where you might find it hard to put your finger on what is down there, but it will be one of the most frightening things you will ever see.
Quiet Please - The Thing on the Fourble Board (30 minutes)
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Travel up the towering icey mountain peeks of the Andes with your guide, Núñez.
One slip and you might fall into a most unique mystery, a fable, an enchanting tale that could only be called:
Escapes adaptation of HG Well's, The Country of the Blind (30 Min.)
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A man kills a chemist after he discovers the secret formula of immortality.
Enter the creaking dorr of the Inner Sanctum for this mystery of a lifetime.
Inner Sanctum presents, Elixir #4-The Man Who Couldn't Die (30 min.)