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soundspy podcasting

soundspy podcasting
Welcome, soundspy is a public podcasting station for sharing new music and music technology related podcasts. Soundspy podcasting focuses on the following media content:

• Creative Commons licensed, copyleft and public domain works,
• Independent and experimental/electronic music,
• DJ mixes and live performances,
• Ambient soundscapes,
• Samples and loops,
• Recorded interviews and discussions,
• Music and sound related tutorials,
• Instrumental music,
• Video, animation and other forms of multimedia.
• Screencasts.

The above list is an indication of what you can expect to find here.

This site is also accessible via the soundspy toolbar, an IE browser enhancement focusing on music social networks.

The soundspy site supports digital music projects by aggregating specialized tools and resources into one convenient web location. You can play the most recent podcasts using the podcast player at
http://www.webspawner.com/users/soundspy/

Share your podcasts on soundspy podcasting and other GigaDial stations by using the "add to this station" link that appears below once registered.

GigaDial automatically credits each selection with your name once signed in. Registration is free.

Podcast submissions must be free of RIAA or other copyright restrictions that prevent the legal sharing of the work.

Please try to supply a reasonable amount of information to help users with their selections. It's worth checking previous posts and other stations for ideas.

If you're interested in sharing electronic dance music you can also use DISSCO dance music podcasts at http://www.gigadial.net/public/station/4062

For a detailed list of free and legal sources of music safe to download and distribute in podcasts and other forms of webcasting see:

Podsafe Music Resources: Free and legal music sources, safe for sharing.
http://spaces.msn.com/soundblog/Blog/cns!1pXOS7l93k8mqeQ7FlEEmOSQ!907.entry

Highlighting the use of Creative Commons licenses for music and open content distribution.

Thanks for participating, Dave Holmes.
Dave's Imaginary Sound Space: http://spaces.msn.com/soundblog/
A virtual playground for audio & music enthusiasts. Delivering fresh news and information about digital audio, podcasting, music, multimedia, video, open content, freeware tools and sundry exotic web references.

Podcast feed - Click to listen:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/soundspypodcasting


Station feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
Created by: Dave Holmes
Created on: 28 Nov 2004
Language: English


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Add this to another station Audio Paradox 01 (0.18MB; download) -- Shepard's ascending tones (MP3 188K) endless loop.
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Sun, 19 Dec 2004 04:44:34 UTC
Add this to another station elektr@ - die loreley (10.48MB; download) -- from the early days of tonAtom way back in 2002 an epic in cinemascope by sabine "elektr@" dirksen
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:23:55 UTC
Add this to another station xenoton - from ishtar to venus (4.23MB; download) -- a classic xenoton track. smooth and sweet melody, almost pop... a great song to start your journey with.... taken from the lifeforms cd box
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:21:03 UTC
Add this to another station canton-inv-space-journeys.mp3 (6.26MB; download) -- (1997) Opening sample is from a Hitchcock film, I believe. Jazzy drum 'n' bass with a fantastic rhodes solo by Benjamin "Zoggo" Lewis. The vocal samples through the piece are from one of my favorite films, "My Dinner With Andre." (This is a 90 minute film of just two guys having dinner and an amazing conversation. Weirdly entertaining.)
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:17:02 UTC
Add this to another station Cinema Minima podcast audio Tuesday edition: Rights, Sound, Tools (23.26MB; download) -- Cinema Minima's Tuesday edition is available as an audio podcast file (26 minutes: 24 megabytes). Tuesday's edition covers intellectual property rights; sound and music in movies; and movie-making tools, including hardware and software.iPodder software application will automatically retrieve podcast files from RSS news feeds. RSS news feed for Cinema Minima Audio|Video Editions RSS news feed for Cinema Minima
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Sat, 11 Dec 2004 19:23:45 UTC
Add this to another station Staccato 3 (39.51MB; download) -- Ambient Dance - Chill out music Listen (53 minutes, 96kbps MP3) Music by:Transient, Imtech, Ominous Cloud, bhasmantam, Holzkopf, Matmos, Inclination, Dan the Automator.
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Thu, 09 Dec 2004 05:27:56 UTC
Add this to another station Staccato 2.9 (5.68MB; download) -- A special thank-you to the early adopters of Staccato. Featuring a track by Krill.Minima. This is a bonus track to replace the lost episode 3.
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Wed, 08 Dec 2004 05:45:40 UTC
Add this to another station canton-bassomatic.mp3 (8.50MB; download) -- (2004) Medium-fast breaks. Deep resonant (squirty!) basslines and a catchy melody. Inspirational bass-blending music. Used a tightly filtered Roland JP-8080 for the basslines and some older gear for some of the simple pads and melodies. Main melody is carried with Absynth. Started the song in 2003 where it mellowed out on my hard drive for about 12 months before getting finished in Nov. 2004.
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Wed, 08 Dec 2004 05:16:26 UTC
Add this to another station canton-remix-303vs909.mp3 (5.57MB; download) -- (2002) "Can you feel it in the air tonight?" Acid-techno. The first 60 seconds is a clip I grabbed from Napster.The rest is me imagining how it might have gone...
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Wed, 08 Dec 2004 05:16:05 UTC
Add this to another station canton-indian-summer.mp3 (4.36MB; download) -- (2001) This is a deep and dark drum 'n' bass track featuring a beautiful (hindi?) female vocal. At times the vocal sample is chopped up and sequenced to resemble a tabla performance. This is one of my favorite pieces yet.
Selected by: Dave Holmes [ stations ], Wed, 08 Dec 2004 05:15:27 UTC
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