Monthly Archives: February 2005

upcoming live performances!

Thanks to my new agent ;-) , I’ll possibly be doing some sort of performance this Friday, February 25, 2005, as part of the prelude to Recycled Rainbow 9.5. I’ll also have some Preview copies of GLAC-5 available this weekend, so if you want one, find me. Expect the performance to be along the lines of Oscillator Drift (though newer, and maybe even with actually-recorded-by-me bits of shortwave).

Widget will be performing at Capsule on March 4th, as part of Johnny La Rock‘s Experimental Nights. She’s also likely to have some CDs of the material from last night’s Press the Button available at RR9.5 and/or the Capsule show.

Fixed some links

I discovered some broken links to the mp3′s for GLAC-2a. They have been fixed, and those tracks can be downloaded now…

Coming Soon: GLAC-6

Hot on the heels of GLAC-5 (the still untitled glacial23 LP), or possibly even ahead of it, will be GLAC-6 – The Damn Weiner Loops – A collection of loops originally recorded from Episode 393 of Press The Button, and run through glacial23′s digital grinder processing for use in Episode 396 and Episode 400. These loops will be made available in Apple Loops format under a Creative Commons Sampling Plus license.

ccPublisher

A useful tool for tagging your media files with Creative Commons tags, and optional upload to the Internet Archive. This will definitely get used around here…

If bandwidth becomes an issue, we may host the mp3s at archive.org, but at present it’s such a non-issue it’s ridiculous.

Podcasts?

Not that this site is getting a ton of traffic at the moment, but is there any interest in Podcasting? I’m thinking along the lines of a weekly rarity or something like that, not really a full broadcast with voiceovers and the like. Heck, one interesting thing to do would be to automate Podcasting of the weekly Press The Button from WRUW‘s archive, but that’s a separate project.

There are some technical hurdles though, like the fact the version of WordPress here doesn’t support enclosures (without some hacking).

Comment away…