Radio Free D’ni

244 Interntional Women’s Day 2024

A show for IWD, but a few days late, to finish up the week.   Lots of new to us tracks, with a nice section of French and African artists from one of our collaborators.  Game server was being unreliable too, an unusual occurrence these days.

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Anticipating IWD

Looking forward to International Women’s Day, we will present a women-forward show this week.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

243 ECM Records

A lovely show put together by Hugh from the catalog of the ECM Record label, and introducing me to a lot of stuff I’d not heard before and liked a lot.  Up to 21 listeners for this show, a good number these days.

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ECM Records

This week’s bit will show off speciality label ECM Records and its artists. Founded in the late 1960s as a Jazz label in Germany, they have grown significantly out of their pigeonhole.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Rarities and What-Ifs, part 8

This week, we will have an updated collection of bits that are not exactly regular radio fare, or that have an interesting bit of history behind them. As always, the selections will be quite varied.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

242 MOULa 14th Anniversary

A show for the 14th anniversary of Myst Online: Uru Live again, taking the theme of Ivory, opal and Dahlias, and doing our best with as limited selection of tracks.  Even expanding it to include elephants didn’t help too much.  However, I just added a few favourite Myst-related tracks to the final part of the show, ones that were danceable, and it seemed to work quite well 🙂

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Opals, Dahlias and Ivory

Also, the occasional Elephant, even if it’s not the one in the room. This week’s show will be themed on what marketing “experts” tell you to buy for a 14th anniversary. Well, for your loved one on the occasion of a 14th anniversary, anyway. The anniversary being celebrated being the one of the resurrection of MOULa.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

116R Focus

A remastered show of Hugh’s, with some additions as the original was a little short.  The band’s heyday was in the Seventies, but they have kept going (with the occasional break) and we featured music from the full discography.   Topped out at 17 listeners, this time.

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