February 26, 2004
Mathcaddy Radio Session 1
With apologies to Acts of Volition, mathcaddy.com launches Mathcaddy Radio.
Anyone with a microphone is weclome to contribute their own four to eight track radio show playlist, but the mp3 file must include commentary on each track and be all one file.
So... here is Adam's Mathcaddy Radio session 1: [37 mb]
If you have problems, please understand it was thrown together hastily just to try it out quickly. There are a number of things that will be improved for session 2 (if there is a session 2). First, I will use better recording and mic technique. Second, I will arrange my comments ahead of time regarding each track. I figured it would be easier than it was. I had a hard time not just saying, "this was a good song," or "that was a great track" all the time.
After hearing it (if you choose to) please leave a comment-- yay or nay: is it a worthy thing to keep trying to do? and if so, what are your thoughts? if not, then why not?
Now featuring Mathcaddy Radio Session 1.1, with better sound and better (?) commentary. (Well, at least better sound.)
Posted by Adam at February 26, 2004 12:56 AM
You can expect a Radio session from me in about 2 days. Until then.
Posted by: Steve at March 6, 2004 08:12 AM
Very much enjoyed your first session and looking forward to MR2. Thanks.
Posted by: Dan at March 6, 2004 08:13 AM
Here's a list of the tracks from Adam's Mathcaddy Radio Session 1.1:
"Angel Pumping Gas" by Postal Service? or Postal...?
"Chimbley Sweep" by The Decemberists
"One Horse Town" by The Thrills
"Gender Bombs" by The Stills
"Empty Spaces" by SR-71
"Under the Tracks" by Creeper Lagoon
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By the way, see the previous post regarding "Angel Pumping Gas" here:
http://www.mathcaddy.com/history/000052.html
And if you know anything about the "Angel Pumping Gas" track, please add what you know in the comments section of that post.













No apologies necessary - I was hoping more people would try out the format.
Downloading now...
Posted by: Steven Garrity at March 6, 2004 08:11 AM