Block 5 Posted 24 February, 2011 Share Posted 24 February, 2011 Morning folks! The following is a link to a show I did for an internet radio station. I have previously done several all vinyl shows of deep house and early dance stuff but this is the first mix in a series of 'Digital Excursions' produced on a PC. It is called "Junk Emissions" and is an exploration of ambient music originally released on an obscure Nottingham based record label called e:mit. The music is seriously laid back, and the mix is more of a huge sprawling soundscape rather than a selection of tunes. It is interspersed with extracts from 'Junky' read by William S. Burroughs. I know that this all sounds rather pretentious but I make no apologies. This idea has been gestating for quite some time. The mix was not designed for typical 21st century listening habits (ie 15 minutes here and there) but rather as a movie, a single conceptual piece to be listened to in it's entirety, preferably on headphones whilst relaxing in a comfortable space. I realise that this won't be many people's cup of tea but I think a few of you may get where I'm coming from. If your idea of ambient music is Enya then please don't bother! Feel free to click the link and download. http://soundcloud.com/pepperbox/junk-emissions-by-oli Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deppo Posted 24 February, 2011 Share Posted 24 February, 2011 Thanks, I'm really enjoying this. Can you get me some pills too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 24 February, 2011 Author Share Posted 24 February, 2011 Are you old bill? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 24 February, 2011 Author Share Posted 24 February, 2011 Incidentally, if anyone fancies a spot DJing on internet radio, PM me. We're looking for hip hop DJs and also DJs who are a bit different and are prepared to mix styles and genres. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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