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electrical language unsigned music podcast by Gabor Kovacs
Updated: 23 min 59 sec ago

sorry if I’m spamming you!

Sun, 04/29/2012 - 16:17

I have just been told that a friend has had 18 notifications of electrical language podcasts by e-mail.

If this is happening to you, what I am doing is copying old posts from the original Blogspot blog to this WordPress one. So far, I have done back to no 98, so there are another 97 to go.


It’s raining, and I’m listening to an electrical language

Sun, 04/29/2012 - 12:42

Yes, a horrible rainy day in Hampshire. I’m actually listening to an old electrical language, no 140. It’s quite good, so why not give it a listen?

And, it’s making me think that I ought to record another one soon, so who knows…

Play – 41:28 mins (click button) (right-click on button to download)
Sorry, it’s been a busy weekend, so I’m late posting the podcast. It’s been up since yesterday morning, so if you subscribed, you’d have got it by now.

Anyway, a mixed bag, with a rocking start, and a Rockford (style) end…

 

Career Club – Skatta-Do and Hold A Candle

 

 

Vic Kingsley – Last Satellite

 

 

 

The Ponsonby DCs – Pluto’s Not A Planet Any More

 

 

 

Filmic – Gear Shift

 

 

 

The Rollo Treadway – Kidnapped, Dear Mr Doe and Avenue X

 

 

 

This week’s soundbed music is Rachel Dreams by Map. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

To subscribe to electrical language, either click on the iTunes link on the right of this page or cut and past the feed url into your podcatcher software: http://feeds.feedburner.com/theelectricallanguagepodcast

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