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Added : Wed 24th Mar 2004
by Dj_Timeruler
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This is the station I work for. We are the 3rd largest student run station is the country, specializing in underground music you won't hear anywhere else. Even hosting live bands over the air. Our broadcast rang covers Northern Massachusetts and souther New Hampshire (not Boston unfortunately). Check out the shows Karma st. spinning trance music live from the studio, Club UML for Progressive electronic, and live from the fallout shelter for live music.
Added : Fri 23rd Feb 2007
by InsaneSmilie
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(edit) I just changed and dedicated this one myspace page of mine for the sole purpose of hosting Mock-Talk & the Looperman Radio segments. Am still currently working on putting the finishing touches on the 2nd show. This page is currently a work in progress. Lates!
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Again, I intend for it to be a once in a week thing. So check back on late Sunday or on Monday of the following week and a new one should be posted.
Typical show will consist of 15 tracks from 15 different members on here. Will expain in more detail on the next show. Later on yall!
(Edit) The file links will be provided in the shows playlist blog on the same page. Adios!
Added : Thu 29th May 2008
by Donnie_Vyros
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MEDIAGONG.COM : LIVE AUDIO VIDEO DJ MIX SET
mix live Techno, House, Tekhouse, Lounge, Dub, roots, rare groove, Mix archives. best audio video stream selection, live broadcast with dj chat...
Added : Thu 7th Aug 2003
by Unknown User
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MISSION STATEMENT
House music takes its name from an old Chicago night club called The Warehouse, where the resident DJ, Frankie Knuckles, mixed old disco classics, new Eurobeat pop and synthesised beats into a frantic high- energy amalgamation of recycled soul. Regulars at the Warehouse remember it as the most atmospheric place in Chicago, the pioneering nerve-center of a thriving dance music scene where old Philly classics by Harold Melvin, Billy Paul and The O'Jays were mixed with upfront disco hits like Martin Circus' "Disco Circus" and imported European pop music by synthesiser groups like Kraftwerk and Telex. The decadent beat of Chicago House, a relentless sound designed to take dancers to a new high, it has its origins in the gospel and its future in spaced out simulation(techno). Chicago house has become everyones House. House music is a universal language. Given the undoubted international popularity of the Chicago sound, it would have been easy for the producers of House music to rest on their laurels and continually reproduce more of the same. For a while the city stuck firmly to its identifiable beat - hardcore on the one - but the experimentation which gave birth to House inevitably wanted to change it. By 1987 a new style of House music began to escape from Chicago's recording studios. It was a "deep", highly sophisticated sound, which evoked strange, almost drug-induced images. Acid is probably the most prevelant drug on the scene, but House is no druggier than any other scene". By the summer of 1988, the British charts and the over zealous tabloid press were over-run with acid. The music had clearly touched a raw pop nerve as one by one underground acid-house records stormed into the pop press. But their unexpected commercial success was pursued by controversy and daily press reports that the acid-house scene was a dangerous focus for drug abuse. Each new day brought increased public panic about the abuse of the synthetically compounded Ecstasy drug and by October 1988, acid house and its casual catch phrases "get on one matey", "can you feel it", and "we call it acieeeeed" were in everyday conversation. Behind the hype and the press hostility the music continued its journey of unparalled progress.
We intent to keep that spirit alive.
Added : Fri 2nd Jun 2006
by warehouseradio
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