1: Hell ( for Bill)

Paradise Lost

Disturbed listening for over an hour, this is where I scare off all my listeners in the deepest parts of Hades, floating across the River Styx with all the best musical and human flotsam. Hell is indeed full of musical amateurs, and that particular hell each of us has to bear. For over an hour, at least.

For podcasts such as this, hell is indeed fashioned bottomless

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9 Responses to “1: Hell ( for Bill)”

  1. Radio Clash Mash Up Podcast - a weekly podcast of mixes, mash-ups, and more since Novermber 2004! - England's longest running podcast! » Blog Archive » digital debris 1: hell (for bill) Says:

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  2. Dave Says:

    Wow. I love this. Excellent work, TBC.

  3. Timo Says:

    Excellent! I love the show. I’m just listening to it at work and loving it. Slightly distracting … but what the HELL :-)

  4. DJ Knight Says:

    I haven’t had a chance to give this a listen (it’s on the queue, and I’ve fallen behind) but I thought I’d drop a line with another Creative Commons music site I enjoy:

    http://www.bedroomresearch.com/

    Some amazing, wonderful break-beat and experimental electronic albums.

  5. tim Says:

    ooh thanks – I’m always looking for new places to get CC/podsafe music

    Glad you all liked it – was worried this one was going to be a bit intense and too long…

  6. Pete (W.A. Duck) Says:

    Excellent show. This is the type of show I would try to do if I had a) talent or b) talent.

    Great job Tim.

  7. DJ Knight Says:

    Finally got around to listening; wonderful stuff. I’ve always thought an interesting concept was the idea that the afterlife was simply a replay of your life; and it’s heaven or hell depending on how you led your life and what sort of person you are. Too bad I’m an atheist and don’t believe in that muckety-muck. Maybe I need to spend some time in a foxhole. ;^o

    Ammer/Einheit – I have the CD release of Odysseus 7 and Radio Inferno, and they’ve been two of my most favorite for many years. Pure genius, those albums.

    Interesting that they released the albums on UBUWeb. An American artist on a major label would never be able to do that without the label’s ok, but I’m guessing/hopeful that Ammer/Einheit retained the rights to their work so they could put out in the public domain. Happy to download some of their other (unreleased?) works.

  8. Martin Clabburn Says:

    Great podcast something original and nothing like a radio show (which I hope is one of your general ideas cos otherwise I’ve insulted you………..). Where do you find the time?

  9. faber Says:

    Author! Author!

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