Fri, 30 January 2009 Oh YES! Its the best of Glitch since 2007, plus my new favorite artists on this set. The BNB has never sounded better in IDM since the first show! Reminisce from the early Warp and Rephlex sounds down to the Berlin Alleyways of dark melodic lovliness. Glitch-A-Rama is back in effect with the collection of the best of distorted dance and more. Check out the new Modeselektor for Girls Remix of Bjork, Dandi Wind (My new favorite Sylvie Marks), and more!
myspace: myspace.com/beautifulnoisebroadcast itunes rss address: beautifulnoisebroadcast.libsyn.com/rss While the Video isn't the best, I'm excited to have this song be a part of the broadcast... This is the beginning track of the BNB this session. This is the Metamatics with the cover of Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" Comments[2] |
Fri, 23 January 2009 Jazz! Soul! Motown! What more could you ask for in a classic BNB
broadcast? This is the fifth session, hitting just at a perfect time
during this cold and nostalgic winter. On this set you'll be hearing beautiful big band, slow crooning, and modern adaptations... and plus a little bit of interesting controversy (it was amazing what was appropriate in the 40's for Jazz, as if some of these lyrics were out to this day, these artists would be shunned).Check it out!
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Fri, 16 January 2009 Alright, so there is going to be a delay this week for the broadcast. This week I have been preparing artwork for a gallery show out here at The World of Wonder. Last night was the opening so I couldn't give you the jazz/soul session I promised. In the meantime, watch this dancing techno chicken.
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Fri, 9 January 2009 ETC is back, and I have to say that I think this is my favorite ETC session so far (don't I always say that?). This is the first session of 2009, and its filled with all my favorite artists that I just couldn't put together on other shows. I hope you stay warm to this one!
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Wed, 31 December 2008 Hello Beautiful Noise Lovers! What a year its been! I'm certainly excited to see what new music and new events are going to happen in 2009 (can't you tell from all the exclamation points?!!). Three cities in one year, that is certainly a feat that I don't plan on doing anytime again soon (knock on wood). As for 2006 and 2007, at the end of the year I always do a session called Wonderland which encompasses the best of the year. For 2008, this set is filled with the best of dance, shoegazer, chill out, ambient, and glitch! I personally want to wish you a Happy New Year, and may 2009 be your best year yet!
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Oh YES! Its the best of Glitch since 2007, plus my new favorite artists on this set. The BNB has never sounded better in IDM since the first show! Reminisce from the early Warp and Rephlex sounds down to the Berlin Alleyways of dark melodic lovliness. Glitch-A-Rama is back in effect with the collection of the best of distorted dance and more. Check out the new Modeselektor for Girls Remix of Bjork, Dandi Wind (My new favorite Sylvie Marks), and more!
Jazz! Soul! Motown! What more could you ask for in a classic BNB
broadcast? This is the fifth session, hitting just at a perfect time
during this cold and nostalgic winter. On this set you'll be hearing beautiful big band, slow crooning, and modern adaptations... and plus a little bit of interesting controversy (it was amazing what was appropriate in the 40's for Jazz, as if some of these lyrics were out to this day, these artists would be shunned).
ETC is back, and I have to say that I think this is my favorite ETC session so far (don't I always say that?). This is the first session of 2009, and its filled with all my favorite artists that I just couldn't put together on other shows. I hope you stay warm to this one!
Hello Beautiful Noise Lovers! What a year its been! I'm certainly excited to see what new music and new events are going to happen in 2009 (can't you tell from all the exclamation points?!!). Three cities in one year, that is certainly a feat that I don't plan on doing anytime again soon (knock on wood). 
