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  • Welcome to Radio Free D’ni!

    Welcome to the homepage of Radio Free D’ni. You will find here both our current announcements and our past playlists. Our links to the music stream are at the top, just above this post. And there’s a stream player right here when the stream is on.

    Generally speaking, we present a new show every other week, at 1300 KI time, with remastered versions of our shows from five years ago in the intermediate weeks. We have pre-show music usually starting 30 minutes earlier (so getting on the stream at 12:30 KI time might be a good idea), and also a good bit of music after the show proper.

    See you in the Cavern
    Malaclypse

    13:00 KI is 8 pm in the UK, 9 pm in CET. KI time is Mountain Time in the US, and it follows DST… I can only assume that when Victor Laxman got the KI’s working again he synch’d them to surface time in New Mexico…

    AlanDJ

  • To Look for America

    The Vikings didn’t do it. Nor did a certain Genovese merchantman. Or the Polynesians. Anyway, Columbus never set foot on the continent and to his death claimed that the Caribbean was India. Others have looked for it, though, which can be somewhat confusing because most of them were already there.

    Anyway, that’s who we’ll be listening to this weekend. US citizens looking for, er, America, and finding it, variously, appealing, formerly appealing, unsatisfactory, unequal, inspiring hope, dread, etc., the whole lot.

    See you in the Cavern,
    Malaclypse

  • 299 Keith Jarrett

    We do promise you something new every week, and this certainly fit the bill.  Nevertheless we had a good audience and up to 18 listener connections,which is pleasing.

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  • It’s Keith

    No, not Richard. No, not Moon either. It’s Jarrett. He plays the piano. Occasionally an electric one, though rarely. He always plays it quite well, though, whether on his own or with a group, of which he had several. Like his American Quartet. And his European Quartet. Look, it’s not all straightforward, just listen in to the show and it should hopefully become slightly less convoluted.

    See you in the Cavern,
    Malaclypse

  • 174R Scandinavian Prog

    Some progressive rock from Northern climes, and very good it was too.   A good crowd to egg us on, up to 16 listener connections at best, despite a glitch that cut the stream right at the start.

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  • Meanwhile, Up North

    This week, we will have a look at what Scandinavia did when the rest of Europe was busy doing Progressive Rock.

    Spoiler:

    They did Progressive Rock.

    And that is what we will feature this Sunday.

    See you in the Cavern,
    Malaclypse

  • 298 Van Morrison 3 – the Seventies

    A third set of Van Morrison stuff, this one from his most prolific period with his biggest hits too.  Up to 19 listener connections, 16 for most of the show – thank you all for coming along and hope to see you again.

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  • 173R Frank Sinatra – Song By Song

    A choice selection of songs by the man himself, showcasing his characteristic style and delivery, and well appreciated by our audience which reached 21 listener connections.   Do join us again.

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  • The Chairman

    This week, we will take a step to a side we normally don’t tread in, and that is the Tommy Dorsey Band’s lead vocalist, wo went on to a long solo career after leaving the band, retiring in 1971.

    And deciding to un-retire in 1973, of course, and he continued to do it his way until shortly before his death in 1998, singing concerts until only months before.

    Yep, Frank Sinatra.

    See you in the Cavern,
    Malaclypse

  • 297 Terje Rypdal

    A collection of the music of this Norwegian guitarist, and something alittle different, more avant-garde and electic than our usual fare.   Neverthekssm, well attended, especially for an Easter Sunday.  Thanks to everyone who listened  🙂

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  • 172R Power Fusion

    Jazz + rock + some loudness.  Power fusion was the outgoing end of the jazz-rock genre, and we had some of the best exemplars in our show.

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