Saturday, October 21, 2006

Episode 61: Burnt Motherboards and Stolen Laptops

http://www.spartacusroosevelt.com/podcastmp3/SpartacusRooseveltPodcast06.61.5.mp3
This has been some sort of week. The moment I uploaded the last show the motherboard onmy production machine reached a toaster-like level. I fought with the tattered husks of older computers and after about a week I finally got it running, only after deciding to trash my ATI card with the most unstable driver EVAH.
Then Monday morning my laptop bag got stolen from my truck at the gym, getting my laptop, portable hard drive (arghhhh!!), digital camera, a bunch of specialty cables, my belkin iPod FM transmitter, my toolkit, my cellphone, my wallet..... sigh.
"Sogno di Leonora" by Fransisco Clemente from the soundtrack to Suoni Dalle Ombre Oltre. Courtesy of Global Darkness/Creme Organization.
"Nepdal Tarogaton" by Hala Strana from These Villages. Courtesy of Soft AbuseSoft Abuse MySpace.
The title track from Gulag Orkestar by Beirut. Courtesy of Ba Da BingBa Da Bing MySpaceBeirut siteBeirut MySpace.
"Felbomlasztott Mentokocsi" by Venetian Snares remixed by Bong-Ra from 
Four Adaptations Of Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett
. Courtesy of the artistBongRa MySpace.
"Jet Son" by Blockhead from Music by Cavelight. Courtesy of the artistBlockhead MySpace.
"132 A Coloum Rd" by Acid Casuals from Omni. Courtesy of the artistAcid Casuals MySpace.
"The Fifty Minute Hour" by the Hylozoists from La Fin du Monde. Courtesy of the artist and BoompaHylozoists MySpaceBoompa MySpace.
"Ligaya (Odd Nosdam Remix)" by Alias and Tarsier from Plane That Draws A White Line. Courtesy of Anticon.Anticon MySpaceAlias and Tarsier MySpaceOdd Nosdam MySpace.
"Like The Howling Glory Of The Darkest Winds, This Voice Was Thunderous And The Words Holy, Tangling Their Way Around Our Hearts And Clutching Our Innocent Awe" by Red Sparrowes from Every Red Heart Shines Towards the Sun. Courtesy of the artistRed Sparrowes MySpace.
"Soup Du Jour" by Tuxedomoon from Bardo Hotel Soundtrack. Courtest of the artistTuxedomoon MySpace.
"Bone" from the sefltitled CD by On. Courtesy of Celebrate Psi Phenomenon.
"Spear" by Stimulus from the 10" Lactamase sampler from Beta Lactam Ring Records. Courtesy of Beta Lactam Ring RecordsBLR MySpace.
"Wounded by My Own Blade" by Ruhr Hunter from Torn of This. Courtesy of the artistRuhr Hunter MySpace.
Thanks for listening and thanks for the increase in downloads. Hopefully a new show will be up by Halloween.

Monday, October 9, 2006

Episode 60: Fortnights

http://www.spartacusroosevelt.com/podcastmp3/SpartacusRooseveltPodcast06.60.8.mp3
Once again, I can't get off my ass and get it together. I also switched hosting so there will be more shows archived in the feed. It should go smoother from now on. This is a really strange show and really jumps from one thing to another. I hope you enjoy.
"Balao De Gas" by Sao Paulo Underground from Um Dois Tres. Courtesy of the artist.
"Unknown Smoke" by Brian Ellis from the artist's MySpace.
"Cycle" by Healamonster and Tarsier from The Heart of a Blue Whale is the Size of a Small Car. Courtesy of 17ft JellyfishArtist MySpace.
"Pony Machine Drum Racquetball (Proswell Mix B)" by Machine Drum from Half the Battle. Courtesy of Merck.Merck MySpaceMachine Drum MySpace.
"To Reiko" from the self titled CD by Brush?! Courtesy of Shadoks.
"Up With People" by Oneida from Happy New Year. Courtesy of JagjaguwarArtist MySpace.
"Fuad Ramses" by Tipsy from Trip Tease. Courtesy of the artistMySpace.
"Chase Scene" by Zelienople from Pajama Avenue. Courtesy of the artistMySpace
"Another June Sky" by U-Totem from Strange Attractors. Courtesy of CuneiformMySpace.
"Mukau" by Eddie Marcon from Shining on Graveposts. Courtesy of PreservationEM MySpacePreservation MySpace.
"She and Me Fall Together in Free Death" by Nurse with Wound from the CD of the same name. Courtesy of Beta Lactam RingBLR MySpaceNWW MySpaceNWW Site.
If you are subscribed to both the regular feed and the featured track feed, you will probably want to unsubscribe from one of them. The featured track feed, which is dead, made it into the iTunes directory, where the regular show feed never did. So I am going to mirror the regular feed and sneak in iTunes by the back door.