Have prepared the next episode of Sonolab and tonight's show is all about the number 10. I had selected two tracks from Ian Boddy's Slide album being track no. 1 and 9 to subsequently open and close this episode3. This sparked an idea in my head so the next cd I grabbed was Cathedral Oceans by John Foxx and I took tracks 2 and 8. And thus I progressed .... when it came to track no. 5 I cheated a little and the middle track of the show of course had to be a track no. 10 (this being a short piano-piece called 1st Waltz by Craig Armstrong).
The show is on every Sunday evening from 19:00 hrs to 20:00 hrs and tonight will feature music by:
Ian Boddy, John Foxx, High Skies, AEM, Kraftwerk, Craig Armstrong, Francois-Pol Cornec, Cushen & Cugin.
It will also be the first time music from the excellent Joint Efforts : The Album cd is featured on my show. So If you haven't had a chance to check that album out here is your chance.
Click on "Live stream" in the left column or for a week after broadcast the whole show is available as an On Demand Stream from the website of our radiostation. Where can you find that? Well, here of course:
http://www.omroepalmelo.nl/sonolab/
and then click "Luister naar uitzending gemist" in the middle of the screen. A second window will open up (might be that you have to accept that through your pop-up killer) and the show starts (with a bit of that evenings 19:00 hours news first).
Check in if you have the time and let me know what you think of the show.
The show is on every Sunday evening from 19:00 hrs to 20:00 hrs and tonight will feature music by:
Ian Boddy, John Foxx, High Skies, AEM, Kraftwerk, Craig Armstrong, Francois-Pol Cornec, Cushen & Cugin.
It will also be the first time music from the excellent Joint Efforts : The Album cd is featured on my show. So If you haven't had a chance to check that album out here is your chance.
Click on "Live stream" in the left column or for a week after broadcast the whole show is available as an On Demand Stream from the website of our radiostation. Where can you find that? Well, here of course:
http://www.omroepalmelo.nl/sonolab/
and then click "Luister naar uitzending gemist" in the middle of the screen. A second window will open up (might be that you have to accept that through your pop-up killer) and the show starts (with a bit of that evenings 19:00 hours news first).
Check in if you have the time and let me know what you think of the show.