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Introducing the MachineMachine Podcast!
Browse at MachineMachine.net/noise
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MachineMachine /noise is an unintentional, somewhat rhythmic, eruption involving to-and-fro movements (oscillations) of one or more aural parts. MachineMachine /noise instigates involuntary cultural tremors and can affect the hands, arms, head, face, vocal cords, trunk, legs, elbows, ears and spleen.
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Enjoying your Brian Eno radio show Daniel. It's good to remember he used to do some pretty interesting stuff. Like the Harmonium record you played and I haven't heard that Orbital track either.
I am now subscribing to these noises as part of my podcast directory. You don't rush the delivery I notice.
What do you mean 'nobody listens'?
John Hassel – amazing. Not heard that before.
Thanks for listening! Did you see the other podcast, from december 11th?
I cocked up my timetable, but are you still free to come along and play some
music with me one week? I am doing the show every friday at 5pm. How about
this week?
I don't have a theme in mind, but something about records would be great.
the more obscure the music the more fun it is
What do you say?
Dan
Enjoying your Brian Eno radio show Daniel. It's good to remember he used to do some pretty interesting stuff. Like the Harmonium record you played and I haven't heard that Orbital track either.
I am now subscribing to these noises as part of my podcast directory. You don't rush the delivery I notice.
What do you mean 'nobody listens'?
John Hassel – amazing. Not heard that before.
Thanks for listening! Did you see the other podcast, from december 11th?
I cocked up my timetable, but are you still free to come along and play some
music with me one week? I am doing the show every friday at 5pm. How about
this week?
I don't have a theme in mind, but something about records would be great.
the more obscure the music the more fun it is
What do you say?
Dan