electrical language (podcast)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

electrical language 143 / Made In The UK 43

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This week, as I'm not here (!) I'm putting out a specially recorded edition of Made In The UK in the electrical language feed. MIUK is a collaborative podcast in which each week 3 UK podcasters from a group of about 10 of us each introduce a couple of songs. The songs are, of course, made in the UK. Check MIUK out by clicking the Made In The UK banner on the right of this page.

Anyway, this is w
hat's in store:


my selection:

Izzie Voodoo - Play Bomb

Velma - Satellites


Alan from Darkhorse Radio has chosen songs by:

The Franks - Trick Of The Light

Joe Allen - At Gunpoint



Rowley from Dark Compass selects:

Ace of Space - Jellyfish

Civilized Tears - Sunrise


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2 Comments:

Anonymous LiveWire said...
good podcasts... i just wish they were a little shorter :/
-michael

 

October 15, 2008 11:04 PM  

Blogger gabor said...
Thank you livewire. Why would you like them to be a little shorter? How short?

why not e-mail me: lectriclingo@gmail.com

 

October 17, 2008 7:05 PM  

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