Podcast Decisions!
Oct. 26th, 2006 01:30 pmI've received enough good feedback to my last post [edited to add: I deleted that entry due to making enemies for no good reason], both in my comments section and through instant messages and email, to seriously consider creating a new podcast. Thank you so much for the support. A built-in seed listenership is the biggest criteria for the decision. I now need to choose a name and some intro music. I'm considering calling it "Suspension Of Belief," as an extension of the page on my site. Here are some music samples.
Big Ideas Grand Vision; Power; I Breathe; Icaros; by Vacuum
I like how Vacuum's lyrics evoke the unashamed, bald hubris of a cartoon villian. This Swedish Synthpop band makes a suitable soundtrack for ascending into a laboratory tower, pulling the wheel of nature off its hinges, and shattering it over one's knee while lightning streaks from the black clouds. The occasional indulgence in a feeling of caricatured reckless vainglory is a fun, guilty pleasure. (More about the concept of "progress" in a podcast episode.) In any case, I probably couldn't get permission from Vaccuum to use one of these on the podcast, and instrumental music would be better.
Didn't You Mean To Ask About Flowers?; Mycon Rebirth; Through The Angles Of Space; by the Precursor Project
Septopus, by Tripp Bratton
Big Ideas Grand Vision; Power; I Breathe; Icaros; by Vacuum
I like how Vacuum's lyrics evoke the unashamed, bald hubris of a cartoon villian. This Swedish Synthpop band makes a suitable soundtrack for ascending into a laboratory tower, pulling the wheel of nature off its hinges, and shattering it over one's knee while lightning streaks from the black clouds. The occasional indulgence in a feeling of caricatured reckless vainglory is a fun, guilty pleasure. (More about the concept of "progress" in a podcast episode.) In any case, I probably couldn't get permission from Vaccuum to use one of these on the podcast, and instrumental music would be better.
Didn't You Mean To Ask About Flowers?; Mycon Rebirth; Through The Angles Of Space; by the Precursor Project
Septopus, by Tripp Bratton